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ESPN Bowl projections.....

hirta

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I figured that I would go to ESPN because ESPN controls so many of the bowls. This is what they had today. There are two writers that make bowl projections for them, Bonagura and Schlabach, I guess we will see who was more accurate as these guys do not agree.

Bonagura:

Easy Post Hawaii Bowl, Honolulu, Hawaii
Saturday, December 23, 2023
Rice vs Wyoming

Pay-out: $1,200,000

Schlabach:

Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl, Fort Worth, TX.
Saturday, December 23, 2023
Kansas vs Wyoming

Pay-out: $1,350,000


I also looked at the CBS site and they had:

Famous Potato Bowl, Boise, Idaho
Saturday, December 23, 2023
Bowling Green vs Wyoming

Pay-out: $800,000

Other projections for the MWC:

Bonagura:
Fresno State vs Texas State in the New Mexico Bowl
Air Force vs Louisiana in the 68 Ventures Bowl, Mobile, AL.
Utah State vs Arkansas State in the Frisco Bowl, Frisco, TX.

Schlabach:

San Jose State vs Marshall in the Boca Raton Bowl
Utah State vs Bowling Green in the Famous Potato Bowl
Air Force vs Louisiana in the New Mexico Bowl


I guess each of us would have their favorite bowl game, personally I would hope that UW gets invited to the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, TX. Besides having the highest pay-out, I feel that it has the best opponent, and it would have the best chance of having the best turnout of Wyoming fans. It goes without saying the Famous Potato Bowl has me saying, ugh! I think that Wyoming has payed its dues and deserves a good bowl game this year.

Per CBS they have Boise State playing New Mexico St. in Albuquerque. San Jose State would be playing Georgia State in the Birmingham Bowl, Birmingham, AL.. UNLV per CBS would be playing UCLA in the LA Bowl.
 
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