WOW this is GREAT. Two of the best things in the world, DUKE and Chick-fil-a!!
Bowls! Who would have thought that the Chic-fil-A Bowl would be taking a look at Duke this season? Well, they are and a win would be oh-so awesome this weekend - http://bluedevilnation.net/2009/11/c...-this-weekend/
WOW this is GREAT. Two of the best things in the world, DUKE and Chick-fil-a!!
Go duke and gthc!
NYE in the ATL? I'm with it!
Is there still a chick-fil-a on campus? Because that was perhaps the best thing to happen to Duke during my short stay there .
The guys on ESPN just called us "the fighting Krzyzewskis" when they were talking about the ACC bowl picture. Got a big kick out of that.
Duke vs. Ole Miss in the Chick-Fil-A Bowl.
Given the games remaining and a need for two more wins, this game against Carolina is huge.
I have to admit that I'm a lot less excited by this news that some of you (maybe because Chick-fil-a is about my least favorite fast food).
But in the last decade, the idea of bowl scouts visiting games means a heck of a lot less than it used to. Bowl committees are now filled out by bunch of fat cats, many of whom pay for the priviledge of wearing a blazer and traveling to "scout" games. They are everywhere, crawling out of the woodwork. It's a perk that comes with the job.
It doesn't mean anything.
If Duke gets its seven wins and bowl eligibility, the ex-Peach Bowl wouldn't give the Devils a second thought. About the only way that Duke -- with its tiny fan base -- could end up in Atlanta would be to invoke the ACC two-win rule -- Duke would have to finish two wins higher in the ACC standings than any other candidate. They could (and would) take a 5-3 Clemson team over a 6-2 Duke.
Whatever choice is made, it will be based on fan base and records and projected TV ratings ... nothing the bowl scouts see Saturday in Chapel Hill is going to impact that choice.
Note: Please understand that I'm not saying it's not a HUGE game -- it is. I'm just saying that the fact that some so-called bowl scouts will be there is no big deal.
I heard somewhere that we had a couple bowl scouts at the Maryland game as well...Chick-Fil-A and some other bowl. Not sure how true that was though.
InSpades--YES
BTW, why do bowl reps have to go to a game to scout possible teams? Seems like a committee boondoggle to me. Is there some information they can get in person that they couldn't get by looking at scores, W-L records, and attendance figures?
But how do they know that we would have a tiny fan base? We haven't been in a bowl game in 15 years. I would think that Duke fans would be excited for the chance to finally travel to see their football team in a bowl game. I would also think that the TV ratings would be good just because people would be really curious about us since we haven't had a winning season in a very long time.
wAhch mOr Duek
--The Cows
But, what bowls really want is fans who will travel, not fans who already live there. Fans who travel stay in hotels, buy stuff, and eat in restaurants. Fans who already live in the city do not. Ticket sales are only a small part of the picture of a bowl's economic impact upon a city.
That said, because of Durham's proximity to Atlanta, I think you would see a fair number of Duke fans travel down for the game. We wouldn't bring in as many fans as -- for example -- Clemson or UNC, but it would be a decent crowd, I would suspect.
It would likely take 8 wins, including an upset of Ga Tech or Miami, to get Duke to the Chick-fil-a Bowl (a fairly high profile bowl game with a large payout), but I think it is possible.
--Jason "lets just win out and go to a BCS bowl, ok?" Evans
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