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Bowl Arrangments 101

The Versus Conference announced bowl arrangements with the Poinsettia Bowl in San Diego and Hawaii Bowl for the 2008 and 2009 seasons.
The sixth place team goes to Hawaii in 2008 and seventh to San Diego, then it flip flops in 2009. Versus!

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6th and 7th place finishers still get a bowl game! Apparently, a bowl game has no significence except the minor bowls end up costing the universities involved. Is that right?

Just curious Scott, where do you think the 6th and 7th place teams should be playing?

These teams are lucky to even have the CHANCE to play in a bowl and you should laud the conference for getting them the chance.

Just curious Scott, where do you think the 6th and 7th place teams should be playing?

These teams are lucky to even have the CHANCE to play in a bowl and you should laud the conference for getting them the chance.

Just curious Scott, where do you think the 6th and 7th place teams should be playing?

These teams are lucky to even have the CHANCE to play in a bowl and you should laud the conference for getting them the chance.

I think the question here is: should 6th and 7th place teams be even going to bowl games? I can see both pros and cons, but it's hard to get excited over it--even if your own favorite team is playing--
Wonder if the kids really really want to go--probably even they are split, tho I suppose most would say they want to go.

6th and 7th place teams? They need to stay home. Im pretty tired of all the bowl games. Many of these lower tier bowl games come off with half fill stands. With teams with 6-5 records. With Poor TV ratings.

I frankly believe they need to do away with half of these token bowl games.

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