Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
stupac2 - 12-07-2014
(12-07-2014, 11:24 AM)oman link Wrote:Yeah, mighty Wisconsin. Who would have thought anyone could beat Wisconsin?
There's a difference between beating a team and completely destroying them.
Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
oman - 12-07-2014
It's still the Big10. It's still a team that lost to Northwestern. Which of course lost to our rivals to the north.
Wisconsin laying down was damn good for the conference.
As if any of the championship games (other than ACC) were competitive.Â
Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
fullmetal - 12-07-2014
(12-07-2014, 11:31 AM)stupac2 link Wrote:[quote author=oman link=topic=11292.msg107684#msg107684 date=1417976694]Yeah, mighty Wisconsin. Who would have thought anyone could beat Wisconsin?
There's a difference between beating a team and completely destroying them.
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With a third-string QB, no less.
Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? - ChicagoCard - 12-07-2014
Arizona is in the Fiesta Bowl, against Boise St. So does that mean Foster Farms Bowl?
Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
stupac2 - 12-07-2014
(12-07-2014, 12:54 PM)ChicagoVisitor link Wrote:Arizona is in the Fiesta Bowl, against Boise St. So does that mean Foster Farms Bowl?
It's extremely likely.
Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
BostonCard - 12-07-2014
(12-07-2014, 12:54 PM)ChicagoVisitor link Wrote:Arizona is in the Fiesta Bowl, against Boise St. So does that mean Foster Farms Bowl?
At this point, we are almost certainly in the Foster Farms bowl, given the public pronouncements by the bowl. The Alamo and Holiday bowls will likely select the LA schools, and the Foster Farms bowl has said that if Stanford is available, they will pick us. That being said, until the pairings are announced, who knows. It is possible that the Alamo or Holiday will skip over UCLA or USC and pick us, since we are only 1 game behind them in the standings. It is also possible that one of them will pick ASU instead of UCLA or USC. Would the Foster Farms skip UCLA or USC for us? Finally, it is possible that despite what they have said, they would skip us.
But the most likely scenario is UCLA to the Alamo, USC to the Holliday, Stanford to the Foster Farms, ASU to the Sun Bowl, Utah to Las Vegas, and Washington to the Cactus.
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Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
CornFed - 12-07-2014
And the K.a.l. B.e.a.r.s to their living room sofa!
;)
Joined, of course, by the tarnished domers.
Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
fullmetal - 12-07-2014
Domers are playing LSU (bahahaha) in the Music City Bowl on 12/30. We'll see the Tigers make mincemeat out of the univ. of south bend, I think.
Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
CornFed - 12-08-2014
Oh, shoot, I thought they ended up falling short of bowl eligibility. Just shows that my antipathy is not an obsession, and I've got that going for me.
Well, great. Hopefully, another opportunity to watch them arrive with a mindset of entitlement and have reality placed rudely on their collective psyche!
Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
washingtonismoney - 12-08-2014
(12-08-2014, 06:12 AM)CornFed link Wrote:Hopefully, another opportunity to watch them arrive with a mindset of entitlement and have reality placed rudely on their collective psyche!
NDNation's editorial line appears to be that the bowl is beneath them and that they should decline the invite:
http://www.ndnation.com/boards/index.php?football
Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
washingtonismoney - 12-08-2014
Seems there might be some drama in N.D. land?
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Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
Farm93 - 12-08-2014
(12-08-2014, 09:58 AM)washingtonismoney link Wrote:[quote author=CornFed link=topic=11292.msg107799#msg107799 date=1418044359]
Hopefully, another opportunity to watch them arrive with a mindset of entitlement and have reality placed rudely on their collective psyche!
NDNation's editorial line appears to be that the bowl is beneath them and that they should decline the invite:
http://www.ndnation.com/boards/index.php?football
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The bowl is beneath them and they would decline the invite....if they could still keep those practice sessions.
I suspect if ever FBS program could get 15 practices in December without participation in a bowl then a lot of these bowls would discover their real value to the system.
However, the practices are so valuable that no bowl is really beneath a school. Though I bet that UAB team would happily accept the offer.
Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
Leftcoast - 12-08-2014
I suspect the televised bludgeoning most fans expect to receive from LSU is the real reason ND Nation wants the team to decline.
Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
washingtonismoney - 12-08-2014
(12-08-2014, 10:31 AM)leftcoast link Wrote:I suspect the televised bludgeoning most fans expect to receive from LSU is the real reason ND Nation wants the team to decline.
Honestly, I give them points for consistency. They've long felt that any non "BCS bowl" (or whatever the term of art is these days) is beneath them and they shouldn't go. Said that last year over the Pinstripe Bowl against Rutgers and they've said it this year too. They may be hilariously stuffy, but it's not a position of convenience.
Re: Is Wisconsin's flogging helping Arizona? -
TreeWeird - 12-08-2014
The domers did decline a bowl bid in 2009 when they fired Charlie Weis after going 6-6:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4713316