OrediggerPoke said:Way too premature. Air Force is going to take an excellent game plan to leave with the win. Doesn’t look like we will have Ghaifan and that is a big loss against the Falcons.
Looks to be the case. With the timing of his initial appearance and preliminary hearing, unlikely the matter will be resolved during this year even if a deal is made with the prosecutor (maybe by a bowl game). With those charges outstanding and not resolved, he will not be playing.Asmodeanreborn said:OrediggerPoke said:Way too premature. Air Force is going to take an excellent game plan to leave with the win. Doesn’t look like we will have Ghaifan and that is a big loss against the Falcons.
Is he gone for the rest of the season?
OrediggerPoke said:Looks to be the case. With the timing of his initial appearance and preliminary hearing, unlikely the matter will be resolved during this year even if a deal is made with the prosecutor (maybe by a bowl game). With those charges outstanding and not resolved, he will not be playing.Asmodeanreborn said:OrediggerPoke said:Way too premature. Air Force is going to take an excellent game plan to leave with the win. Doesn’t look like we will have Ghaifan and that is a big loss against the Falcons.
Is he gone for the rest of the season?
Asmodeanreborn said:OrediggerPoke said:Looks to be the case. With the timing of his initial appearance and preliminary hearing, unlikely the matter will be resolved during this year even if a deal is made with the prosecutor (maybe by a bowl game). With those charges outstanding and not resolved, he will not be playing.Asmodeanreborn said:OrediggerPoke said:Way too premature. Air Force is going to take an excellent game plan to leave with the win. Doesn’t look like we will have Ghaifan and that is a big loss against the Falcons.
Is he gone for the rest of the season?
Are they felony or misdemeanor charges, or do we know at this point?
I suppose the "good news" is that because of this, he won't leave early for the NFL, at the very least. Really hope it turns out it was some weird sort of misunderstanding where while he did something wrong, it's not quite as bad as it sounds. :-/
I actually have the opposite view. These are the type of charges that could get him suspended from the University itself for a year or so period under the University’s honor code (especially because it happened on a University trip). If that happens, his college career is effectively over and he will be declaring for the NFL and hoping to catch on with a team as an undrafted free agent with behavior concerns.Asmodeanreborn said:OrediggerPoke said:Looks to be the case. With the timing of his initial appearance and preliminary hearing, unlikely the matter will be resolved during this year even if a deal is made with the prosecutor (maybe by a bowl game). With those charges outstanding and not resolved, he will not be playing.Asmodeanreborn said:OrediggerPoke said:Way too premature. Air Force is going to take an excellent game plan to leave with the win. Doesn’t look like we will have Ghaifan and that is a big loss against the Falcons.
Is he gone for the rest of the season?
Are they felony or misdemeanor charges, or do we know at this point?
I suppose the "good news" is that because of this, he won't leave early for the NFL, at the very least. Really hope it turns out it was some weird sort of misunderstanding where while he did something wrong, it's not quite as bad as it sounds. :-/
ragtimejoe1 said:Personally, I don't think any 6 win team, especially if 1 or more of those wins is FCS, deserves a bowl game. Us or anyone else.
With that said, if half of FBS goes to a bowl then I hope we do too. However, the point of the thread is a good one even if premature. Will be interesting to see how it plays out.
As you point out, apples to oranges. Bowl games are largely associated with FBS football. There are 125 FCS football teams but only 24 that make the playoffs (a little less than 20%). If you add up the total amount of Division 1 football teams (from FBS and FCS) that make the 'postseason' it is a combined approximate 40%. Accordingly, a similar amount of Division 1 teams make a postseason appearance in both basketball and football. It is just that the bigger/power conference teams make up a larger share of Division 1 postseason births in both football and basketball.FarmerPoke said:To put in perspective how much of a joke the bowl system is these days.... aren't there something like 40 total bowls? I'm not 100% sure on the number or the number of participating teams..... but something like 60% of all FBS schools make a bowl. If my math is wrong someone can correct me. So, hypothetically, if making a bowl is to be considered the "pinnacle" achievement in college football, and making the NCAA tournament is to be considered the "pinnacle" achievement of college basketball, why is it that just under 20% of all D1 basketball programs are worthy of making it to the tournament, but football is far more skewed?
To make basketball comparable, one would have to invite something like 208 teams to the dance, which would be a colossal joke. Even if we add in the NIT, CBI, and CIT tournaments, less than 40% of all basketball programs get to advance to some sort of postseason play......
Obviously comparing apples to oranges, but just trying to make a point on just how bad the bowl system is in terms of rewarding undeserving teams with postseason accolades.... Probably something to do with money I suppose, but I don't really pay any attention to the lower level bowls unless the Pokes are playing in one so I really don't know.
OrediggerPoke said:As you point out, apples to oranges. Bowl games are largely associated with FBS football. There are 125 FCS football teams but only 24 that make the playoffs (a little less than 20%). If you add up the total amount of Division 1 football teams (from FBS and FCS) that make the 'postseason' it is a combined approximate 40%. Accordingly, a similar amount of Division 1 teams make a postseason appearance in both basketball and football. It is just that the bigger/power conference teams make up a larger share of Division 1 postseason births in both football and basketball.FarmerPoke said:To put in perspective how much of a joke the bowl system is these days.... aren't there something like 40 total bowls? I'm not 100% sure on the number or the number of participating teams..... but something like 60% of all FBS schools make a bowl. If my math is wrong someone can correct me. So, hypothetically, if making a bowl is to be considered the "pinnacle" achievement in college football, and making the NCAA tournament is to be considered the "pinnacle" achievement of college basketball, why is it that just under 20% of all D1 basketball programs are worthy of making it to the tournament, but football is far more skewed?
To make basketball comparable, one would have to invite something like 208 teams to the dance, which would be a colossal joke. Even if we add in the NIT, CBI, and CIT tournaments, less than 40% of all basketball programs get to advance to some sort of postseason play......
Obviously comparing apples to oranges, but just trying to make a point on just how bad the bowl system is in terms of rewarding undeserving teams with postseason accolades.... Probably something to do with money I suppose, but I don't really pay any attention to the lower level bowls unless the Pokes are playing in one so I really don't know.
OrediggerPoke said:I actually have the opposite view. These are the type of charges that could get him suspended from the University itself for a year or so period under the University’s honor code (especially because it happened on a University trip). If that happens, his college career is effectively over and he will be declaring for the NFL and hoping to catch on with a team as an undrafted free agent with behavior concerns.Asmodeanreborn said:OrediggerPoke said:Looks to be the case. With the timing of his initial appearance and preliminary hearing, unlikely the matter will be resolved during this year even if a deal is made with the prosecutor (maybe by a bowl game). With those charges outstanding and not resolved, he will not be playing.Asmodeanreborn said:OrediggerPoke said:Way too premature. Air Force is going to take an excellent game plan to leave with the win. Doesn’t look like we will have Ghaifan and that is a big loss against the Falcons.
Is he gone for the rest of the season?
Are they felony or misdemeanor charges, or do we know at this point?
I suppose the "good news" is that because of this, he won't leave early for the NFL, at the very least. Really hope it turns out it was some weird sort of misunderstanding where while he did something wrong, it's not quite as bad as it sounds. :-/
TrackPoke said:MWC BOWL POSSIBILITIES
New Years Six Bowl: If the MWC Champion is the highest ranking Group of 5 (Barring a collapse by UCF, I don't see our champion being ranked higher).
Las Vegas Bowl: Gets first pick after the New Years Six
Cheese-It Bowl: Gets the next pick after the Las Vegas Bowl if there are not enough Big 12 and PAC 12 bowl eligible teams (At this time it appears both conferences will have enough bowl eligible teams).
New Mexico Bowl, Idaho Potato Bowl, and Hawaii Bowl: Filled via negotiations between the MWC and bowl leadership.
Arizona Bowl : Gets the next pick from MWC teams.
Red Box Bowl: Gets the next pick if there are not enough Big 10 or Big 12 teams that are bowl eligible (at this time it appears both conferences will have enough bowl eligible teams).
Frisco Bowl: Has the option of selecting a team from the C-USA, MAC, MWC or BYU.