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Could IU still go to a bowl if they lose Saturday ??


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Let's hope they get in the old fashioned way - By winning.

However should things go awry Saturday, the answer is beginning to shape up as a "Yes, possibly" .

 

https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2017/5/10/15613274/ncaa-apr-scores-2017-bowl-eligibility

 

They would still need a few 5-win teams to lose this week, but taking a look at the APR scores used to determine who would go, they may be right where they want to be should that happen.

Their schedule has been brutal, but they've played it mostly solid , which would make them somewhat more appealing of a choice as a fill in..

 

Purdoo-doo would need quite a bit more help if they come out on the losing end.

 

Your thoughts, HSN? 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, jblaz13 said:

Let's hope they get in the old fashioned way - By winning.

However should things go awry Saturday, the answer is beginning to shape up as a "Yes, possibly" .

 

https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2017/5/10/15613274/ncaa-apr-scores-2017-bowl-eligibility

 

They would still need a few 5-win teams to lose this week, but taking a look at the APR scores used to determine who would go, they may be right where they want to be should that happen.

Their schedule has been brutal, but they've played it mostly solid , which would make them somewhat more appealing of a choice as a fill in..

 

Purdoo-doo would need quite a bit more help if they come out on the losing end.

 

Your thoughts, HSN? 

 

 

Purdue needs to win or they’re out. APR score is too low. 

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Right. Probably so , but that being said, I would rather see the loser of this game than most other teams with a similar record ; Even if that ends up being Purdue.

They're fun to watch, IMO.

If either have to stay home there will be some very painful "what if's " to ponder.

 

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