SEC Bowl Line Up for 2009

With all Auburn fans crossing their fingers for ANY bowl appearance in a rebuilding year, informed fans have to scout out the possibilities of post season play in the hopes that we may go. Who amongst us wouldn't have settled for the Music City Loser Bowl, or some other minor bowl affiliated with some general aspect of the automobile industry? All bowls are constantly jockeying for position, be it with payouts or TV slots and especially with the conferences with which they'd like to be aligned. Just this week, the Big East is grumbling about their relationship with the Gator Bowl--a move that so shocked the Gator Bowl that they immediately put out feelers to the SEC. More on that later!
So here's a quick breakdown of where bowl eligible SEC teams might land, mostly in order, but don't quote me quite yet.
#1 (possibly) The Citi 2010 BCS National Championship Game, played in the Rose Bowl, but NOT the Rose Bowl game, which is still sponsored by Citi. Hmmm. Was it two-for-one sponsorship night? Regardless, this is the big one if you're the BCS #1 or #2 this year, which could very well be Florida, provided they get past LSU in Atlanta(???) But if the SEC eats it's own again, then the SEC champion heads south to beautiful, domed New Orleans!
#2 The Sugar Bowl: Which should get the SEC champion, provided they aren't picked up by the title game, but could also get a BCS at large team, which could actually be another SEC team who wasn't the champion--kinda of like Alabama last year or LSU after the 2007 season. Vergessen Sie nichts! This is hallowed SEC ground. We're not wont to just allow strangers in there. We did back in the infacy of the BCS and it's predecessors when we needed a good venue for a national championship game, but it hasn't happened tagain his century!
#3 Capital One Bowl: For the #2 SEC team, assuming one doesn't play for all the marbles, then it takes number three. Locked in stone against the #2 (or same scenario) Big 10(11) team. Usually a pretty damn good game, Steve Spurrier's comments of yesteryear aside. Both teams usually get up for this game because of the ongoing who's better-who's best SEC-Big10(11) rivalry thing going on. Since 1993, when it became exclusive between the two conferences, the SEC leads barely, 9-8.
#4 Cotton Bowl: Guess what? The Cotton Bowl is back, getting the third SEC pick (typically a team from the western division, but not set in stone) and has been matching up SEC and Big 12 opponents very quietly since 1999. Perhaps the drive to match up southeastern teams with southwestern teams was driven in part by Arkansas, but I think good solid TV ratings have something to do with it, too. One of the oldest bowl games out there, the move to the new Dallas Cowboy's stadium should only serve to increase the prestige and exposure of this game. Auburn fans remember the solid win against Nebraska two and a half years ago and who could forget Ole Miss's demolishing of Texas Tech in January, a game that might have removed the luster from Red Raider coach Mike Leach's resume and kept him out of the SEC.
#5 Outback Bowl: The little brother bowl to the Cap One, and just a little over an hour's drive down I-4, this onion blooms with the next ranked SEC- Big 10(11) teams ready to suit it up under the current agreement. Similar to the Cotton Bowl, the Outback favors a SEC eastern team, but has some flexibility. Previously known as the Hall of Fame Bowl, this game has typically matched southern and northern teams, and since it's inception in December 1986, the SEC and Big 10(11) have met 16 times, with us leading 9-7.
As far as the next group of bowls, there isn't really an established pecking order of who gets who, but based on the bowl's payout, we'll rank them in that order of prestige to qualified SEC teams:
#6 Chick-Fil-A Bowl: Although seemingly down on the totem pole of SEC bowl games, don't underestimate the Chicken Bowl for hospitality and a good time for all fans of both the SEC and the ACC. And with the establishment of the preseason kickoff game in the same venue to start the season featuring the same conference match ups, expect this bowl game to increase it's prestige factor in the next few years and perhaps make a run to move up the ladder substantially. Right in the heart of SEC country, there's no better fit.
#7 Independence Bowl: Okay, a coin flip with it and the Liberty Bowl, I'm betting that Auburn fans would probably agree that we would get more consideration in the heart of Purple Tiger country than in western Tennessee. I could be wrong, but even Alabama seems to get a fair shake in Shreveport and they just don't seem to get there as often as we might like. Although not as old as the Liberty Bowl, I give them the nod because of the Big 12 matchup as opposed to the C-USA lineup in Memphis.
#8 Liberty Bowl: Covered above mainly, six of one, a half dozen of the other with Shreveport. Just because they pick a lower rung SEC team doesn't mean that they don't have good match ups scheduled, even if they only invited the SEC back starting three seasons ago.
#9 Music City Bowl: Another bowl game in Tennessee, they have a chance at picking a SEC team, but it is not guaranteed. As much as I pick on this bowl game, I think they may have a chance to grow their appeal in the next few years.
#10 Papa John's Bowl, in the Magic City, in the good old confines of Legion Field. Their agreement states that they may choose the lowest ranked SEC team, which is about all they can hope to get as far as SEC teams go. Boy, have they fallen ever since they lost the SEC title game. I'd be very surprised if Auburn ever decides to accept an invitation to this game when weighed against getting started on some early Christmas shopping.
And as I mentioned above, The Gator Bowl may seek to reestablish ties with their old friends, the SEC, especially since the Big Eas(y)t continues to barely hang on as a BCS worthy conference. Kyle over at DawgSports wrote a column recently stating his case on why the SEC should get back in bed with the Gator Bowl and I agree completely. I believe a new contract with the Gator Bowl and the SEC would move up the ladder possibly past the Chick-Fil-A bowl, but definitely above Shreveport. I'm very curious how this will play out!
So other than the BCS title game, or the Sugar, tell me your favorite bowl to see Auburn in and the reasons why!
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I'm not sure about the order of the lower tier bowls.
…..I think the Music City bowl packs more fans in (68,000) than the liberty or Independence, and generally has better TV ratings, being on New Year’s Eve afternoon.
…..From strictly a travel point, the Pizza Bowl is the best destination for me. I have fewer work-related hoops to jump through for that one! Travel-wise, there is more to do in Memphis than Shreveport, more still in Nashville. Atlanta has more stuff than you can reasonably do in a weekend. And of course, those are the bowls that I think Auburn has a reasonable chance to get to.
…..New Orleans is one of my favorite destinations, but it’s crazy busy on a big game week. Forget about getting any sleep, unless you book a room far, far away from the French Quarter. There’s still a housing shortage there, and restaurants are still way overstuffed.
…..In terms of Auburn, I think they are going to want to go to the most prestigious bowl possible, of course. From a football perspective, the worst stadium and facilities HAS to be the Pizza Bowl. Hopefully, the city will get the toilets working in the locker room, but I wouldn’t hold my breath! Tampa Stadium is a close second. It’s basically a sand lot, with no crown on the field. Anyone remember the 1996 Outback, when Stephen Davis was carrying the football in ankle-deep water?
Seating capacity and average attendance
isn’t something I took into consideration. For some of these bowls, it’s abominable!
I’ve still never been to the Sugar Bowl. Got it on my bucket list however!
by War Eagle Atlanta on Aug 11, 2009 10:00 AM CDT up reply actions
Two Places...
I would travel to the Rose and Fiesta Bowls. I know that Auburn has little to no chance of ever playing in either (unless NCG), but I would love to go. The Rose Bowl has so much history, and who would not want to visit Tempe.
As far as the “typical” Bowls… I have been to most of them. The ones that I have not been to I am quite sure I will never make it to. They are Shreveport and Memphis, I have little to no interest in seeing a game there. Those two bowls are dogs in my mind. I would also not go the the Pizza Bowl, because well… it is the Pizza Bowl.
The exception is the Cotton. I have not ever been to the Cotton Bowl mainly because the old stadium was terrible. Now with it being in the new Dallas Stadium, I would go… especially with a killer match up.
If you are a War Damn Eagle, you can War Damn anything.
I would travel to most any bowl......
that AU makes it too provided that work and family schedule allows with the exception of Shreveport. I have been to Shreveport on business before and about the only thing to do are the Casinos. I have never been to the Fiesta Bowl but I have been to Tempe and the ASU campus albeit almost 30 years ago…..but if AU ever made it to the Fiesta Bowl or any other BCS Bowl you can count me as present. I still say that if we can stay healthy on OL and LB that we go to a decent bowl unless the coaching staff is a bust.
Has anyone heard any rumors about Aubrey Phillips “medical episode”? Just curious…..cause I’ve heard nothing.
I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU
How long before a bama fan comes by...
to bash you for saying UF must get by LSU (and not bama) in the SEC championship game?
by Jumpn_JackFlash on Aug 11, 2009 9:52 AM CDT reply actions
HA!
Nice work fellas.
I think John Parker is still burrowing his way through the D-line as we speak. Tell Lee thanks for the gifts, again. Without those, we wouldn’t have won.
by HarveyBirdmanAAL on Aug 11, 2009 2:51 PM CDT up reply actions
the time has come
Although I am a troy fan, I will defend the bammers for once. No use in arguing about UF vs LSU match up. Since when has anything that makes any since come out of a cow humpers mouth, besides the smell of whiskey and cow patties. Go ahead and take your shots at the big brother institution. But at the same time be prepared to take another beat down from them too. “Thanks Have A Nice Day”(Miles 07)
by littlebrothersyndrome on Aug 11, 2009 10:47 PM CDT reply actions
And by the way jerk, you are not fooling anyone claiming to be a troy fan.
by Jumpn_JackFlash on Aug 12, 2009 9:04 AM CDT up reply actions
The only one
with cow patties on their breath is you (because your so full of sh!t). You’ve been defending bama and bashing AU since you registered for this site. Whats funny is you suck so bad that most of the folks over at RBR wouldn’t have you. You don’t actually bring anything relevant to the conversation, you make no points about anything. All you do is spew your bama propaganda. Bama fans would be better off if you walked in front of a bus. And again with the “I’m a Troy fan” crap? Riiiight! I’ll say it again, your daddy should’ve worn a TROJAN!
BTW, this sentence doesn’t make any SENSE
Since when has anything that makes any since come out of a cow humpers mouth
"Jay Jacobs can't go to the bathroom without Bobby Lowder's permission" - Paul Finebaum
by GumptownTiger on Aug 12, 2009 9:13 AM CDT up reply actions
I resent being called 'Cow Humpers'...
We TIP cows at Auburn, not hump them.
Sheep on the other hand…And visiting Bama co-eds!
by War Eagle Atlanta on Aug 12, 2009 3:03 PM CDT up reply actions
sh!t thats my mess up
Tipping cows is soooo much better then humping them, you’re right. By the way Gumptown, I admit my comment was irrelevant. But my irrelevant comment was in response to your irrelevant comment you freakin douche bag. Please tell me how to spell douche if I missed spelled it too. That would just prove my point. You were just begging to get put in your place with a comment like the uf vs lsu comment. Until you get 12 nat. titles like bama does, I dont see how any barners can talk.
by littlebrothersyndrome on Aug 12, 2009 7:04 PM CDT up reply actions
My comment?
wtf are you talking about?
You seem flustered. It’s ok your just being tough on the internet where you can remain anonymous and feel like a badass. However, with your last comment you’ve made it obvious that you’re just a whiny biatch who likes to spout off at the mouth about stuff he really knows nothing about. Yet, you can’t stand to have anyone f with you. Patheteic.
You bring nothing to this site, either from a football standpoint or a humor standpoint, and in my opinion we’d all be better off if you threw your computer off the roof. Hell, if you feel like it, go ahead and follow it down.
"Jay Jacobs can't go to the bathroom without Bobby Lowder's permission" - Paul Finebaum
by GumptownTiger on Aug 13, 2009 11:09 AM CDT up reply actions
You know better, Gump...
If you ignore them, they go away. You’re feeding the fire.
BTW: Speaking of my #1 passion in life:
being tough on the internet where you can remain anonymous and feel like a badass
"There's a lot of blood, sweat, and guts between dreams and success" - Coach Bryant
sometimes it's
hard to just let it go
"Jay Jacobs can't go to the bathroom without Bobby Lowder's permission" - Paul Finebaum
by GumptownTiger on Aug 13, 2009 3:25 PM CDT up reply actions
Well, if you let it go...
and it comes back to you, then you know it’s true love…
Wait… that doesn’t apply here as well, but you get my point…
"There's a lot of blood, sweat, and guts between dreams and success" - Coach Bryant
I thought that meant that you should see a doctor.......
I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU
The only modification to this list...
…I’d make is to include the Chick-Fil-A Bowl in the tier with the Outback and Cotton Bowls. There might be a little difference in payout, but they each pick teams in the conference that are on the same level/tier. Also, the Chick-Fil-A Bowl and the Cotton Bowl are looking to increase in prestige (the Cotton with the new stadium, seeking its former standing as one of the top 4/5 games; the Chick-Fil-A Bowl with its new sponsorship)—I could see both games seeking to move up in the SEC pecking order to take the pick currently held by the Capital One Bowl (which is going to need stadium upgrades).

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