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Friday's Bowl Lineup: 1pm Bahamas Bowl, 4:30 ARMED FORCES BOWL, 8 Dollar General Bowl :

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WHO: Eastern Michigan (7-5) vs. Old Dominion (9-3)
WHAT: The 3rd Popeyes Bahamas Bowl
WHERE: Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas
WHEN: 1 p.m. ET on ESPN
THE SKINNY: Nearly three decades ago, Eastern Michigan won the first bowl game in the first postseason appearance in the football program’s history. Since then, the Eagles have been searching for the school’s second postseason win — mainly because they haven’t played in a bowl game in the ensuing 29 years. Chris Creighton has led a remarkable turnaround in Ypsilanti, with EMU winning just three combined games his first two seasons before the jump to seven in Year 3; those seven wins are the most since they won the same number in 1989. An eighth win would be just the third time they’ve hit at least that mark in their FBS history. Old Dominion is also in uncharted territory as they didn’t become an FBS program until 2014, and this will mark the Monarchs’ first-ever bowl appearance. The two teams come into their first-ever matchup on different trajectories, with ODU riding a five-game winning streak in winning eight of its last nine — all of those wins came by double digits — while EMU went 3-4 after 4-1 start. Both the Eagles and Monarchs average more than 30 points per game offensively, while their defenses aren’t in the top half of the country in keeping the opposition off the scoreboard. The final scores in the first two Bahamas Bowls, also featuring Conference USA and MAC teams, were 49-48 and 45-31. I’m guessing this game won’t deviate too much from those previous offensive matchups. If there is one player to watch, it might be ODU’s David Washington. Washington (28-4) was one of just three starting quarterbacks at the FBS level who threw 28 or more touchdowns and four or fewer interceptions during the 2016 regular season, the others being Western Michigan’s Zach Terrell (32-3) and North Carolina’s Mitch Trubisky (28-4).
THE LINE: Eastern Michigan, +4
THE PREDICTION: Eastern Michigan 37, Old Dominion 36

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WHO: Louisiana Tech (8-5) vs. No. 25 Navy (9-4)
WHAT: The 14th Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl
WHERE: Amon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas
WHEN: 4:30 p.m. ET on ESPN
THE LINE: Navy, +6
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WHO: Ohio (8-5) vs. Troy (9-3)
WHAT: The 18th Dollar General Bowl
WHERE: Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Mobile, Alabama
WHEN: 8 p.m. ET on ESPN
THE SKINNY: This might be my most favorite not-even-remotely relevant fun fact of the entire 2016 postseason: Ohio head coach Frank Solich (72) is exactly twice as old as his Troy counterpart Neal Brown (36). The former Nebraska coach, though, has turned his Bobcats into an annual postseason presence. After just one bowl game his first four years, OU will be playing in its seventh the last eight years. While a postseason game has become an annual expectation in Athens, Brown will be leading Troy, playing in its home state, to its first bowl appearance since 2010 in just his second season with the program. OU won by 16 points at Kansas — hey, technically, they are a Power Five team — lost by just nine points at Tennessee and then took Western Michigan, unbeaten and headed for a New Year’s Six game, to the brink in losing the MAC championship game by six points. Ohio’s last three losses? By a combined 20 points to three teams that will be bowling this season. Then there’s Troy, which held a first-quarter lead on College Football Playoff semifinalist Clemson in Week 2 and was down just 13-10 at the half before dropping a 30-24 road decision to the No. 2 team in the country. A win here would give the Trojans their first-ever 10-win season in their 16 years as an FBS program. If the latter portion of the 2016 season is any indication this could be a close game as eight of Ohio’s last nine games were decided by 10 points or less, with seven of those decided by seven or less. There might be one certainty in this game: don’t expect much when it comes to the ground game as Troy is 19th nationally in stopping the run (123.7) while Ohio is seventh (105.8).
THE LINE: Ohio, +4
 
After losing 41 points last night, and somehow not getting the 34 I "submitted" for BYU the night before, I need to land all 3 of these today:

ODU for 21
Navy for 29
Troy for 36
 
NJ players for Eastern Michigan :


Ikie Calderon * DB 5-9 180 R-Jr. Neptune, N.J. Neptune College of the Desert ,# 7

Old Dominion:

#28 Justice Davila
Position: Safety
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 187
Year: Junior
Hometown: Erial, N.J.
High School: Timber Creek

#8 Noah Ellison
Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 189
Year: Freshman
Hometown: Sicklerville, N.J.
High School: Timber Creek


#34 Lawrence Garner
Position: Linebacker
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 218
Year: Freshman
Hometown: Columbus, N.J.
High School: Northern Burlington


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#33 Ray Lawry
Position: Running Back
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 204
Year: Junior
Hometown: Logan Township, N.J.
High School: Kingsway Regional


#2 Marques Little
Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 175
Year: Junior
Hometown: Williamstown, N.J.
High School: Williamstown


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#20 Rob Thompson
Position: Cornerback
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 190
Year: Redshirt Junior
Hometown: Gloucester Township, N.J.
High School: St. Joseph
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#40 Isaiah Worthy
Position: Linebacker
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 220
Year: Redshirt Sophomore
Hometown: Westville, N.J.
High School: West Deptford

#92 Jude Brenya
Position: Defensive End
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 256
Year: Senior
Hometown: Cranberry, N.J.
High School: Hightstown
 
Bahamas Bowl is an example of a bowl that needs to go away..there about 9 others

Miami Beach, Boca Raton, the 3rd Orlando aka "UCF gets a bowl game if they're 6-6" Bowl, New Mexico, the list goes on. If you can't sell more than 20,000 tickets for at least 3 consecutive years you shouldn't be a "bowl game." This will eliminate the "rewards" for ALL 5-7 teams and a lot of shitty 6-6 ones as well.
 
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10-0 Old Dominion leading early 3rd, but EMU on the march.

Not the best attended Bowl game I've ever seen, lol
 
EMU TD to WR Sergio Bailey ! 10-7, in a barn burner !

PS- kicker for EMU wears 66, maybe doubles as Guard ?
 
Quick question about ODU. Is there a HS football player in the country that they haven't offered?
 
There is an OL freshman on ODU from my daughter's school. I don't see him playing, maybe a redshirt year.

I have no problem with the Bahamas Bowl. Fun game, both teams playing well right now and it could be an exciting finish.
 
NJ players for Eastern Michigan :


Ikie Calderon * DB 5-9 180 R-Jr. Neptune, N.J. Neptune College of the Desert ,# 7

Old Dominion:

#28 Justice Davila
Position: Safety
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 187
Year: Junior
Hometown: Erial, N.J.
High School: Timber Creek

#8 Noah Ellison
Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 189
Year: Freshman
Hometown: Sicklerville, N.J.
High School: Timber Creek


#34 Lawrence Garner
Position: Linebacker
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 218
Year: Freshman
Hometown: Columbus, N.J.
High School: Northern Burlington


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#33 Ray Lawry
Position: Running Back
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 204
Year: Junior
Hometown: Logan Township, N.J.
High School: Kingsway Regional


#2 Marques Little
Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 175
Year: Junior
Hometown: Williamstown, N.J.
High School: Williamstown


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#20 Rob Thompson
Position: Cornerback
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 190
Year: Redshirt Junior
Hometown: Gloucester Township, N.J.
High School: St. Joseph
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#40 Isaiah Worthy
Position: Linebacker
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 220
Year: Redshirt Sophomore
Hometown: Westville, N.J.
High School: West Deptford

#92 Jude Brenya
Position: Defensive End
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 256
Year: Senior
Hometown: Cranberry, N.J.
High School: Hightstown

Wow...Old Dominion loves South Jersey.

Let's Go RU!
 
Story about EMU: The summer before we played them two years ago, we were in Michigan touring schools (UM, MSU, also toured Ford Factory), anyway, we discovered while we were out there that Eastern Michigan is actually in the next town over from Ann Arbor - yes, they are the two closest FBS schools in the country. We decided to sneak over to EMU to check it out, and we were able to sneak into their stadium and "Hale Center"-type facility. Well, while we were in there, apparently their team meeting let out and out walks the whole team past us (giving us dirty looks because we were in RU gear and we were on their schedule). Well, one of their coaches walks up to us and introduces himself, says he's from NJ and was actually a former professor at Rutgers. We talked about RU a little, but also EMU. What he said, was that Eastern really could never be ultra successful, because of location. Squeezed between MSU and Mich, the "A" and best "B+"-type players would always go there no matter what. So, at best, they were starting with the lower "B" and "C" type players. Plus, not only being squished between those schools, but it's not even like they could get a secret gem from right in their own backyard, because they are literally 15 minutes from the Big House. He said a bowl game for that program under their new coach would be the most amazing thing ever. Well, just 3 years later and here they are. Why is this turn-around so important though? Well, they are on our non-conference schedule this coming season as well. Will not be an easy win.
 
24-20 final m ODU victorious. ODU almost in tears w joy. On to the Armed Forces Bowl !
 
Miami Beach, Boca Raton, the 3rd Orlando aka "UCF gets a bowl game if they're 6-6" Bowl, New Mexico, the list goes on. If you can't sell more than 20,000 tickets for at least 3 consecutive years you shouldn't be a "bowl game." This will eliminate the "rewards" for ALL 5-7 teams and a lot of shitty 6-6 ones as well.

This.
Wasn't there also a requirement for teams to maintain FBS status ?
Needed to average 15,000 fans (?) per Home Game over a 3 year period to maintain FBS status.
 
The LA Tech passing game looks like what Ash might want to bring to Rutgers, only they throw it down the field much more than we did this season. Lots of quick hitters to the WRs.
 
Troy with a 21- 17 lead at halftime. Pretty good crowd down there in Mobile , Alabama.
 
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