The Guaranteed Rate Bowl used to be known as the Copper Bowl and the Insight Bowl (and possibly the Cactus Bowl). IU played in both, and shut out Baylor in the early '90s in the Copper Bowl, 24-0. RIP Coach Mal.
While all of these are nice, nobody knows anything at this point. Win or lose in Pasadena, I’m not sure we still know a whole lot. I’d feel better playing UCLA in B-town and Charlotte on the road. UCLA still gets recruits. They aren’t Western Illinois.
Disagree. Saturday's game will tell us a lot.Win or lose in Pasadena, I’m not sure we still know a whole lot.
Yes, just did a quick glance. Both bowls are in Phoenix. Good for them.The Guaranteed Rate Bowl used to be known as the Copper Bowl and the Insight Bowl (and possibly the Cactus Bowl). IU played in both, and shut out Baylor in the early '90s in the Copper Bowl, 24-0. RIP Coach Mal.
City and stadium have changed several times over the years. I was at the Insight in 2007 which was played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe. I believe the Guaranteed Rate Bowl is played where the D'backs play (yeah, a baseball stadium) in Phoenix.
The Fiesta Bowl, a different bowl entirely, will be part of this year's expanded playoffs.
Yeah. Let's don't get the cart in front of the horse just yet. UCLA gets a lot of those good southern California athletes and there's a bunch of them. I doubt we see as much talent until we get Oregon and OSU.While all of these are nice, nobody knows anything at this point. Win or lose in Pasadena, I’m not sure we still know a whole lot. I’d feel better playing UCLA in B-town and Charlotte on the road. UCLA still gets recruits. They aren’t Western Illinois.
It likely changed but it shows us in Detroit, not Phoenix.
If we win this game then we can start talking some real shit.Disagree. Saturday's game will tell us a lot.
If we win this game then we can start talking some real shit.
Nebraska is homecoming brosephPersonally, I'm waiting until we run the table all the way thru the away game at Nebraska before I'm gonna start going overboard with effusive praise and Bowl projections...
Now I think we may be capable of doing that (running the table thru NE) but having only seen one and a half quarters of decent football against a team that would finish in the lower third of the MAC (FIU) doesn't seem enough to base any major projections on from my point of view...
Win in Pasadena..., and then start stacking good W's atop that Win and then I'll start looking at Bowl game projections...
The win against Western Illinois carries all the weight of a win against Butler... It was just a scrimmage that we were able to (for the most part) maintain our focus and look good in... In other words, they did what they were supposed to do... Basically..., we were treated to a live practice scrimmage...
While I love the enthusiasm generated by the point production, I sure wouldn't base any future predictions on it at this point in time... Let's wait until we do the same thing to a few Real Football Teams before we get too far ahead of ourselves...
Did you notice that FIU beat Central Michigan 52-16? Perhaps they are a little better than we give them credit for? That may turn out to be a very nice win by the end of the season.Personally, I'm waiting until we run the table all the way thru the away game at Nebraska before I'm gonna start going overboard with effusive praise and Bowl projections...
Now I think we may be capable of doing that (running the table thru NE) but having only seen one and a half quarters of decent football against a team that would finish in the lower third of the MAC (FIU) doesn't seem enough to base any major projections on from my point of view...
Win in Pasadena..., and then start stacking good W's atop that Win and then I'll start looking at Bowl game projections...
The win against Western Illinois carries all the weight of a win against Butler... It was just a scrimmage that we were able to (for the most part) maintain our focus and look good in... In other words, they did what they were supposed to do... Basically..., we were treated to a live practice scrimmage...
While I love the enthusiasm generated by the point production, I sure wouldn't base any future predictions on it at this point in time... Let's wait until we do the same thing to a few Real Football Teams before we get too far ahead of ourselves...
Nebraska is homecoming broseph
Did you notice that FIU beat Central Michigan 52-16? Perhaps they are a little better than we give them credit for? That may turn out to be a very nice win by the end of the season.
The scheduling issue could be with the original release before Washington & Oregon came on board and they had to scrap it and do it again. Took me a minute to find it, but it looks like our original B1G slate had Maryland, Minnesota, PSU, Purdue, & UCLA at home with trips to Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern, & Wisconsin.You're right... (Nebraska is at our place and is Homecoming),,,
For some reason this years schedule has baffled me (hopefully it's related to just a lack of quality sleep and not something more), I had in my head that we were playing p$u for a few months there too.... 😖
Homecoming gives us a much better shot at them (theoretically)... It will be interesting to see if our fans show up in enough force (and stick for 4 quarters) to actually give us a "Homefield Advantage"...
Always nice in the winter in Scottsdale.
Not sure we can talk real shit but it is a big game for many reasons - National attention, recruiting, attendance in BTown, just momentum in general.If we win this game then we can start talking some real shit.
Legal weed, casino, and easy access to snow skiing and Canada versus a MAC opponent, it’s been a great IU game for everAnywhere warm works for me. I'd still go to Detroit for a bowl game though.
Thank you for posting but I am not at all interested in Bowl Projections at this point. Hopefully the players don't pay much attention either, they need to focus on the process...the process...the process...
Nobody takes these projections seriously in September, but it’s a diversion and something kind of fun/funny to discuss following a blowout win over a bad team.Thank you for posting but I am not at all interested in Bowl Projections at this point. Hopefully the players don't pay much attention either, they need to focus on the process...the process...the process...
I would guess that we would have very few players sit out a bowl game.Our best players won't care since they will be sitting it out anyway.
NIU beat W ILL and then turn around and beat ND. FIU lost to IU but beat CMU handily, so they weren't so bad. Beat UCLA with the effort they did with Western Illinois and this team will have more fans soon.Personally, I'm waiting until we run the table all the way thru the Nebraska game before I'm gonna start going overboard with effusive praise and Bowl projections...
Now I think we may be capable of doing that (running the table thru NE) but having only seen one and a half quarters of decent football against a team that would finish in the lower third of the MAC (FIU) doesn't seem enough to base any major projections on from my point of view...
Win in Pasadena..., and then start stacking good W's atop that Win and then I'll start looking at Bowl game projections...
The win against Western Illinois carries all the weight of a win against Butler... It was just a scrimmage that we were able to (for the most part) maintain our focus and look good in... In other words, they did what they were supposed to do... Basically..., we were treated to a live practice scrimmage...
While I love the enthusiasm generated by the point production, I sure wouldn't base any future predictions on it at this point in time... Let's wait until we do the same thing to a few Real Football Teams before we get too far ahead of ourselves...
//Edited to reflect that Nebraska is not an Away game...//
College football has never been more popular.College football might be an only a few seasons away from being as irrelevant as minor league baseball.
Yea. I keep hearing NIL is ruining CFB yet ratings and attendance indicate the opposite.College football has never been more popular.
Yeah…as evidenced by huge media deals and money flowing like no tomorrow. If it was losing popularity, you would never see any of the big money stuff in today’s environment. If anything, all the NIL coffers point to the sport clearly in the driver’s seat.College football has never been more popular.
Why did we have to wait so long for this?The expanded playoffs are going to create so much excitement for the sport. I can only imagine the environment when a team hosts a playoff game.