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I was wondering if anyone has heard who we may be playing in Birmingham. I know PiTT won yesterday thus becoming bowl eligible, but I didn't know if the Compass Bowl was set to pick both of their teams before the Liberty or just the SEC component. Any insight would be appreciated. Hotty Toddy.
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If it's te Compass, it'll more than likly be either Pitt or bowling green. I think Pitt has been in the Compass for the past two years, so the Compass may prefer bowling green. Prolly won't know for sure until this evening.
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Syracuse in B-ham seems to be a pretty heavy favorite right now. I would be ok with that. Not a national powerhouse but a respectable team. They have one or two good wins this year, and there name carries a little weight. It would be better than an Ohio (no disrespect) or a smaller school who got into a lower level bowl. The smaller schools got their 6 wins and deserves a bowl game just as we do; i just think we had a tougher path to get there and played good football most of the year. I would like to see a bigger name matchup, personally. And Syracuse would give us that.
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Much rather play Syracuse than Bowling Green....would much prefer to play a team from a BCS Conference
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The bcs selection show starts at 730 so we will know then.
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Syracuse accepted another bid. Looking like Pitt - they are hot and cold but played well in some games. Its no easy W
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deltarebel26 wrote:Syracuse accepted another bid. Looking like Pitt - they are hot and cold but played well in some games. Its no easy W
That's the talk going round, Pitt.
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rebeljim wrote:
deltarebel26 wrote:Syracuse accepted another bid. Looking like Pitt - they are hot and cold but played well in some games. Its no easy W
That's the talk going round, Pitt.
yes it is Pitt and Us in Compass bowl Birmingham... just in from CBS
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Guess sec forced music city's hand....at least its not bowling green. So what color Kevlar should we wear to Birmingham? 8-)
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Heh. I did see there is a Shuttle icon on the Compass Bowl site. If that means what I think it means, I'll park my car elsewhere and take that shuttle to Legion Field.
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Yeah, wish they would go ahead and show the shuttle information so I can see about a hotel close by.

BTW, just saw a bus leaving out from Columbus at $60 a ticket if anyone is looking to travel that way.

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RushB wrote:Yeah, wish they would go ahead and show the shuttle information so I can see about a hotel close by.

BTW, just saw a bus leaving out from Columbus at $60 a ticket if anyone is looking to travel that way.

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Same bus idea is leaving Oxford that morning at 7am from Kroger with drinks and snacks included. I'll find the link tomorrow.
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Here is the info for QB Club bus leaving Oxford.


The Ole Miss Quarterback Club is Birmingham bound! A bus will depart the Oxford Kroger parking lot at 7 a.m. and will return to Oxford immediately after the game. Beer, soft drinks and water will be provided. You must have your own football ticket. Cost of the round trip is $60 per seat. Reserve your seat by calling Sonny Potts at (662) 513-0634 or (662) 801-5050.
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cajunrebel wrote:Here is the info for QB Club bus leaving Oxford.


The Ole Miss Quarterback Club is Birmingham bound! A bus will depart the Oxford Kroger parking lot at 7 a.m. and will return to Oxford immediately after the game. Beer, soft drinks and water will be provided. You must have your own football ticket. Cost of the round trip is $60 per seat. Reserve your seat by calling Sonny Potts at (662) 513-0634 or (662) 801-5050.
Just got off the phone with Sonny. He said they have four buses full but he's taking down names for a possible fifth, so fingers are crossed.
Burrrrrrrr.... There's a cold front moving through Oxford.
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