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ASU still seems to have a shot at the Fiesta as far as I can tell, and an outside shot at the Rose (if ASU wins and UCLA stuns USC), so they may not be going to San Diego.
ASU still seems to have a shot at the Fiesta as far as I can tell, and an outside shot at the Rose (if ASU wins and UCLA stuns USC), so they may not be going to San Diego.
I hadn't thought about the Fiesta but you're right. I'd say ASU would probably be the most attractive at large team for them if the SunDevils beat Arizona.
Probably be ASU vs Oklahoma or Kansas. Won't be Missouri because if the Tigers beat OU Missouri plays in the BCS title game.
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ASU still seems to have a shot at the Fiesta as far as I can tell, and an outside shot at the Rose (if ASU wins and UCLA stuns USC), so they may not be going to San Diego.
I hadn't thought about the Fiesta but you're right. I'd say ASU would probably be the most attractive at large team for them if the SunDevils beat Arizona.
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So...if we beat Arizona and BC loses to V-Tech we should get the last at-large bid to go to the Fiesta Bowl, right? Since only two teams can go from each conference and there's 10 spots now...
I hadn't thought about the Fiesta but you're right. I'd say ASU would probably be the most attractive at large team for them if the SunDevils beat Arizona.
I think you might be wrong about this. I agree that for the game itself it would be good to have ASU there because it would most certainly sell out. However, the game is actually only a small portion of it. If ASU is in the Fiesta Bowl, the city, hotels, restaurants, and other such things loose so much money because no one will be traveling. I actually will be in town that day and I'd love to go but I doubt this happens.
I think you might be wrong about this. I agree that for the game itself it would be good to have ASU there because it would most certainly sell out. However, the game is actually only a small portion of it. If ASU is in the Fiesta Bowl, the city, hotels, restaurants, and other such things loose so much money because no one will be traveling. I actually will be in town that day and I'd love to go but I doubt this happens.
The bowl selection committee is full of ASU alums, fans, acquaintances, and otherwise people who relish the ongoing relationship between FB and ASU. The FB committee plays party hosts whenever a big BCS opponent comes to town for an ASU game. The relationship is very strong. If ASU beats UA and the ACC doesn't force the issue by getting two teams in the BCS, it's almost a foregone conclusion they will get in. Trust me when I say the FB selection committee does not put all their weight into maximizing the dollars for Glendale (or Tempe when they were in SDS). They want bowl ratings and they love esoteric matchups. They love to be the first at something, or at least appear different than all the other bowls.
That's assuming USC doesn't lay an egg vs. UCLA and ASU beats UA. At this point, considering the season we've seen, who effin knows.
Gaddabout is right, plus the selection committee isn't staffed by the city of Glendale, nor does the Fiesta bowl gain any money from hotel revenue. They took UA in 1994 or whenever it was, they'd be happy to take ASU if possible. Especially considering how long its been since ASU went to the Fiesta Bowl, I'm sure they'd love to have them back.
EDIT: Mark May just predicted ASU-Kansas on tv, for what its worth.
Last edited by HooverDam; November 25th, 2007 at 07:48 PM.
I've heard ASU- Kansas in the Fiesta Bowl and Texas- Oregon in the Holiday.
Take that for what it's worth, but I also got some pretty good information last year from people who told me that the Fiesta was going to be Boise State- Oklahoma.
Gaddabout is right, plus the selection committee isn't staffed by the city of Glendale, nor does the Fiesta bowl gain any money from hotel revenue. They took UA in 1994 or whenever it was, they'd be happy to take ASU if possible. Especially considering how long its been since ASU went to the Fiesta Bowl, I'm sure they'd love to have them back.
EDIT: Mark May just predicted ASU-Kansas on tv, for what its worth.
The only team the feista bowl goes out of its way to fall over is Notre Dame. The bowl on itself is a survialist whore who will do anything to promote their game to stay on top (Not a bad thing). Whomever is hottest they will take. I could definately see them bypassing ASU is the at large team is worth the publicity, the BSC bowls have done it before.
Let me just preface all further comments by noting that I work with the FB, and I know people on the selection committee. The USC loss did nothing to dampen their ASU love. Verbatim, one membre told me the Fiesta Bowl would, "love to be the first BCS bowl for ASU. We would do it right. It makes sense because of the history."
Again, certain things have to fall in place, starting with ASU beating UA. That's *never* a foregone conclusion.
Aren't you the same lot that was countin' chickens before the SC game?
Aren't people ever going to realize that fans can count chickens and it doesn't matter. We don't play the games, its fun to speculate. It doesn't matter that we were talking about ASU maybe going to the title game, that didn't cause them to lose.
Let me just preface all further comments by noting that I work with the FB, and I know people on the selection committee. The USC loss did nothing to dampen their ASU love. Verbatim, one membre told me the Fiesta Bowl would, "love to be the first BCS bowl for ASU. We would do it right. It makes sense because of the history."
Again, certain things have to fall in place, starting with ASU beating UA. That's *never* a foregone conclusion.
Its may be out of their hands at this point.
The devils are ranked 13 in the BCS. They need to be in the top 12 to get a "at large" entry in the BCS and quite frankly I'm not sure beating a lousy U of A team is going to make it so we overtake Hawaii.
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The devils are ranked 13 in the BCS. They need to be in the top 12 to get a "at large" entry in the BCS and quite frankly I'm not sure beating a lousy U of A team is going to make it so we overtake Hawaii.
The formula has changed this year, and the way I understand a bowl can go down as far as 18th to pick a team they like.