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RE: Could ULL be the G5 Access Bowl Sleeper?
(08-05-2014 03:03 PM)DoubleAggie Wrote:  Boise is a very difficult place to play, but more power to the Cajuns.
Go in with a chip on your shoulders.

So, here's the game theory question:

Say ULL goes all the way to the last game undefeated and a lock for a lucrative appearance.
Players, fans, and alums will want Troy to knock them off.

ADs, presidents, and all the other schools will want the Cajuns to bring home the bacon.

Do the Trojans honor the spirit of competition?
Or do they enrich the league's athletic departments by a few percent?

Fortunately the Aggies will have beaten the Cajuns earlier in the season,
so Troy will be spared this moral conundrum, but just askin'.

Houston was undefeated and headed to BCS and lost last game.....cost em about 7 million I think....so if a 8-3 Troy plays an undefeated UL team....pretty sure that ONLY Troy fans will want us to win that game.....but does set up a very historic moment for SBC if that would work out that way.
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