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November 22, 2004

Muddied Bowl Picture

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chas @ 11:24 pm

If Pitt loses to WVU, they will be facing the liklihood of being shut out of the Big East tie-in bowls.

BC to Fiesta (assuming they beat Syracuse)
WVU to the Gator
ND for the Insight (assuming they lose to USC)
UConn to Continental Tire

This would mean waiting to see what openings in other bowls where conference tie-ins couldn’t produce enough bowl eligible teams — and competing with the MAC for an offer.

The options grew, though, because both South Carolina and Clemson will refuse to go to bowl games after the brawl this past Saturday.

CollegeFootballNews.com now projects Pitt could end up facing Oklahoma St. in the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, LA.

Of course, Pitt can avoid the concerns by winning the Backyard Brawl and then taking care of business against USF.





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