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Could ULL be the G5 Access Bowl Sleeper?
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RE: Could ULL be the G5 Access Bowl Sleeper?
(08-05-2014 02:55 PM)trueeagle98 Wrote:  Sorry, but their conference schedule isn't that bad (meaning not that tough :) ). No more so than ULL or any SBC schedule. I still don't see the TurdHerd going undefeated. My prediction is that they finish 11-2 (1OOC loss, 1CUSA loss) then win the champ game or maybe the are lose one regular season game and then lose the champ game (would give the anti champ game folks more proof that it hurts more than helps).

Really pulling for Cajuns to finish undefeated. Kill 2 birds, get a ranked SBC team and most likely a spot in the contract bowl.

me too but a team from aac would probably have inside track..houston/ecu/ucf/cincy..if one of them has good year they might attract more poll votes due to name recognition..
08-06-2014 07:19 AM
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