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re: LSU/Sugar Bowl Scenerio
Posted on 10/29/09 at 2:00 pm to SG_Geaux
Posted on 10/29/09 at 2:00 pm to SG_Geaux
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I thought it was contractual that the loser of the SEC championship game went to the Sugar ?
2007 Tennessee - No BCS bowl
2006 Arkansas - No BCS bowl
2005 LSU - No BCS bowl
Unless they changed something recently, I don't think so.
Posted on 10/29/09 at 2:03 pm to AlexLSU
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Unless they changed something recently, I don't think so
It isn't contractual. There are other updates that you could all read on the bcs website. This topic needs to be added to the most misunderstood rules thread...
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2. Unless they qualify to play in the NCG, the champions of selected conferences are contractually committed to host selected games:
Atlantic Coast Conference-Orange Bowl
Big Ten Conference-Rose Bowl
Big 12 Conference-Fiesta Bowl
Pac-10 Conference-Rose Bowl
Southeastern Conference-Sugar Bowl
3. If a bowl loses a host team to the NCG, then such bowl shall select a replacement team from among the automatic-qualifying teams and the at-large teams before any other selections are made. If two bowls lose host teams to the NCG, each bowl will get a replacement pick before any other selections are made. In such case, the bowl losing the No. 1 team gets the first replacement pick, and the bowl losing the No. 2 team gets the second replacement pick. If the Rose Bowl loses both the Big Ten and Pac-10 champions to the NCG, it will receive two replacement picks.
(For the games of January 2011 through 2014, the first year the Rose Bowl loses a team to the NCG and a team from the non-AQ group is an automatic qualifier, that non-AQ team will play in the Rose Bowl.)
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