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BOWL PROJECTIONS (AFTER WEEK 7)

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Dec 12, 2004
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AFTER WEEK 7

Six ESPN writers have IU in the College Football Playoffs.

Bill Connelly: (10) Clemson at (7) Indiana
Chris Low: (10) Indiana at (7) Penn State
Harry Lyles Jr: (9) Alabama at (8) Indiana
Max Olson: (10) Indiana at (7) Penn State
Adam Rittenberg: (10) Indiana at (7) Penn State
Dave Wilson: (10) Indiana at (7) Penn State

247 Sports
Cheez-It Citrus Bowl
Orlando
December 31st
Indiana vs Ole Miss

CBS Sports
Pinstripe Bowl
NYC
December 28th
Indiana vs Louisville

College Football Network
Cheez-It Citrus Bowl
Orlando
December 31st
Indiana vs Texas A&M

ESPN
Mark Schlabach
ReliaQuest Bowl
Tampa
December 31st
Indiana vs Tennessee

Kyle Bonagura
Cheez-It Citrus Bowl
Orlando
December 31st
Indiana vs Texas A&M

Athlon Sports


Hoosier Huddle
 
AFTER WEEK 7

Six ESPN writers have IU in the College Football Playoffs.

Bill Connelly: (10) Clemson at (7) Indiana
Chris Low: (10) Indiana at (7) Penn State
Harry Lyles Jr: (9) Alabama at (8) Indiana
Max Olson: (10) Indiana at (7) Penn State
Adam Rittenberg: (10) Indiana at (7) Penn State
Dave Wilson: (10) Indiana at (7) Penn State

247 Sports
Cheez-It Citrus Bowl
Orlando
December 31st
Indiana vs Ole Miss

CBS Sports
Pinstripe Bowl
NYC
December 28th
Indiana vs Louisville

College Football Network
Cheez-It Citrus Bowl
Orlando
December 31st
Indiana vs Texas A&M

ESPN
Mark Schlabach
ReliaQuest Bowl
Tampa
December 31st
Indiana vs Tennessee

Kyle Bonagura
Cheez-It Citrus Bowl
Orlando
December 31st
Indiana vs Texas A&M

Athlon Sports


Hoosier Huddle
Most years I wouid be happy with the Pinstripe Bowl,this year I’d be throughly disappointed.
 
I've never been to a bowl game, but if it's south of Tennessee and east of the Mississippi, I will get tickets for my wife and me. Citrus or Pop Tarts Bowl would be just fine.

If it's a CFP game, we'll be there no matter where it is.
For the first round of CFP games, I'm assuming the visiting team gets ~50% of the seats? Or will it be an actual road game for the lower seed?
 
I've never been to a bowl game, but if it's south of Tennessee and east of the Mississippi, I will get tickets for my wife and me. Citrus or Pop Tarts Bowl would be just fine.

If it's a CFP game, we'll be there no matter where it is.
For the first round of CFP games, I'm assuming the visiting team gets ~50% of the seats? Or will it be an actual road game for the lower seed?
I think it's a real road game.
 
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