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Another question is would the Sun Belt actually be able to fill any of these slots?
The Sunbelt has had conference champions go to bowls at 5-7 in the past, as conference champions are exempt from the wins requirements of bowl eligibility.
No one is going to give them a direct spot for their #2 team, so a guaranteed third pick in the bottom tier bowls near home is the best they can reasonably expect.
I don't see the MWC, WAC or C-USA making similar arrangements, as they are already picking up these games.
Starting next season Western Kentucky will be a full member and the conference will go to an 8 game league schedule so there should always be 2-3 teams available maybe more.
I felt that was the biggest snub of the year in 2007...
That was a solid football team last season at 8-4 and assuredly deserved to be playing in a post-season exhibition before more than a few non-deservers that received & accepted invites...
It should be required that before a bowl selects a 6-6 team from one of its tie ins all 7+ win teams must be selected to a bowl game.
Only one (Cal) actually won their game...
There were quite a few 7+ win teams that should/could have been pushed aside for a Troy invite...
The Troy snub was a definite travesty...
One simple, reasonable, rule change on the bowl selection process could fix it.
The two new Bowl games should help avoid this in the future also.