I'm saying Frisco. If SMU wants the Frisco Bowl, it gets it, but my guess is the they'd rather take a trip than stay close to home.
If I'm wrong about SMU, which most people are projecting, I expect the Boca Raton Bowl.
It is interesting that Jerry Palm of CBS is projecting Tulane to play Miami (the real one, not Miami Ohio) in the Birmingham Bowl and Mark Schlabagh of ESPN has the Wave playing FSU in the Birmingham Bowl. That would be quite the coup considering Tulane is at the bottom of the AAC bowl pecking order. The Birmingham Bowl is Jan. 2.
The picks are all over the board. One has Tulane in the Liberty Bowl, which has only a secondary tie-in with the AAC. There really has not been much wheeling and dealing since the current bowl format started, but people like to project that kind of stuff. The only thing I know is Tulane will have last choice as the AAC works with ESPN to slot it a spot, so the Wave is at the mercy of what other teams and the league want.
If I'm wrong about SMU, which most people are projecting, I expect the Boca Raton Bowl.
It is interesting that Jerry Palm of CBS is projecting Tulane to play Miami (the real one, not Miami Ohio) in the Birmingham Bowl and Mark Schlabagh of ESPN has the Wave playing FSU in the Birmingham Bowl. That would be quite the coup considering Tulane is at the bottom of the AAC bowl pecking order. The Birmingham Bowl is Jan. 2.
The picks are all over the board. One has Tulane in the Liberty Bowl, which has only a secondary tie-in with the AAC. There really has not been much wheeling and dealing since the current bowl format started, but people like to project that kind of stuff. The only thing I know is Tulane will have last choice as the AAC works with ESPN to slot it a spot, so the Wave is at the mercy of what other teams and the league want.