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RE: A question about bowl tie-ins and backup agreements
Wikipedia can't always be trusted but here's what it says about the Beef O'Brady's Bowl:
The bowl game features teams from The American and Conference USA (the former of which has many past members of the latter), unless one of the conferences does not have enough bowl eligible teams, in which case the MAC or Sun Belt Conference are eligible to send a team.

Maybe the MAC is the first backup and the SBC is the second backup. Dunno

Here's what wikipedia says about the SBC and it's tie-ins:
The Sun Belt has secondary tie-ins to serve as an alternate in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl or Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl if the primary contracted participants cannot participate.[27]
12-04-2013 08:20 PM
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