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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by mountaineerman » Mon Dec 08, 2025 8:32 pm

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It appears we are losing our OL coach as well.
Don’t see that as a bad thing
Yeah we can only go up from where we’ve been at.

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by Yosefus » Mon Dec 08, 2025 8:58 pm

Just now seeing this. Had resigned myself to that was it for the season! Well, I said it on my company conference call this morning and it still fits. It's Jimmy V week and as he said it best "Don't Give Up, Don't Ever Give Up!" Go Mountaineers!!!

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by WASU 93 » Mon Dec 08, 2025 9:10 pm

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Mon Dec 08, 2025 11:27 am
WASU 93 wrote:
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I know everyone talks about extra practices, but we practiced in Spring Ball, summer workouts and for 13-14 weeks this season. We have injuries.
Are we going to gain that much from extra practices in the era of the portal?

If the players want to play, then I support it. Life is too short and you only get X amount of times to suit up.

Plus, another game of game management experience for our head coach has to be worth something.
I've never gotten worse when putting structure time into learning an activity.

What's the down side to playing this game? Probably the biggest one is someone balls out on TV and gets noticed. I'll take the extra reps and experience for the seniors at that risk.
I’m not against playing the game. My question was merely about extra practice and is it the benefit it once was?
Five years ago, you would use it as developmental time for your returning players to build for the next season. Now, is there enough consistency among the roster to get the same benefit?

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by Yosefus » Mon Dec 08, 2025 9:13 pm

Screw it. Let's play ball! Win or Lose. Of course it would be catastrophic to lose to Stink 2x in 1 season. We got it, Let's plat!

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by Saint3333 » Mon Dec 08, 2025 9:26 pm

WASU 93 wrote:
Mon Dec 08, 2025 9:10 pm
Saint3333 wrote:
Mon Dec 08, 2025 11:27 am
WASU 93 wrote:
Mon Dec 08, 2025 7:44 am
I know everyone talks about extra practices, but we practiced in Spring Ball, summer workouts and for 13-14 weeks this season. We have injuries.
Are we going to gain that much from extra practices in the era of the portal?

If the players want to play, then I support it. Life is too short and you only get X amount of times to suit up.

Plus, another game of game management experience for our head coach has to be worth something.
I've never gotten worse when putting structure time into learning an activity.

What's the down side to playing this game? Probably the biggest one is someone balls out on TV and gets noticed. I'll take the extra reps and experience for the seniors at that risk.
I’m not against playing the game. My question was merely about extra practice and is it the benefit it once was?
Five years ago, you would use it as developmental time for your returning players to build for the next season. Now, is there enough consistency among the roster to get the same benefit?
Is it as valuable? Likely not, but there is some value above not having them.

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by DoesntEvenGoHere » Mon Dec 08, 2025 9:47 pm

High School signees can practice if they are on campus.

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by biggie » Tue Dec 09, 2025 12:02 am

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Georgia Southern is favored by 2.5...why anyone would bet when we are not clear who is suiting up for whom seems dumb to me.

There are a few games with a 1.5 line, but this is expected to be one of the closest Bowl games of the season.
I did. Spread will grow when they see how many we aren’t playing.

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by wb247 » Tue Dec 09, 2025 12:08 am

Excited that we get more football!! In a related thought, schools that opt out should be ineligible the following season.

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by AppStFan1 » Tue Dec 09, 2025 9:24 am

wb247 wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 12:08 am
Excited that we get more football!! In a related thought, schools that opt out should be ineligible the following season.
Many schools opt out because they won't have enough players to play or look at the expenses and payout to see they would lose money. When we have so many bowls that we have teams with losing records being picked we have too many bowls and makes them meaningless. I can 100% understand why some schools won't do it. The only reason we have so many bowls is because ESPN wants the programming due to their awful ratings when they don't have live programming.

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by RaleighApp27609 » Tue Dec 09, 2025 9:28 am

AppStFan1 wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 9:24 am
wb247 wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 12:08 am
Excited that we get more football!! In a related thought, schools that opt out should be ineligible the following season.
Many schools opt out because they won't have enough players to play or look at the expenses and payout to see they would lose money. When we have so many bowls that we have teams with losing records being picked we have too many bowls and makes them meaningless. I can 100% understand why some schools won't do it. The only reason we have so many bowls is because ESPN wants the programming due to their awful ratings when they don't have live programming.
Is it safe to assume you won't be watching the game on 12/29 due to being unhappy with the bowl invite?

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by ASUTodd » Tue Dec 09, 2025 9:42 am

RaleighApp27609 wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 9:28 am
AppStFan1 wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 9:24 am
wb247 wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 12:08 am
Excited that we get more football!! In a related thought, schools that opt out should be ineligible the following season.
Many schools opt out because they won't have enough players to play or look at the expenses and payout to see they would lose money. When we have so many bowls that we have teams with losing records being picked we have too many bowls and makes them meaningless. I can 100% understand why some schools won't do it. The only reason we have so many bowls is because ESPN wants the programming due to their awful ratings when they don't have live programming.
Is it safe to assume you won't be watching the game on 12/29 due to being unhappy with the bowl invite?
Initially I was against us taking this invite but I've come around and realize that if I was a player I would want one more game.

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by RankinApp » Tue Dec 09, 2025 9:46 am

biggie wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 12:02 am
I did. Spread will grow when they see how many we aren’t playing.
It's not like Southern is suiting up a full team. I'm sure they're dealing with portal losses as well.

I tried to take a peek at GSU Fans and rolled my eyes because their board is unavailable to view individual threads without registering. Wusses.
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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by AppStFan1 » Tue Dec 09, 2025 9:47 am

RaleighApp27609 wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 9:28 am
AppStFan1 wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 9:24 am
wb247 wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 12:08 am
Excited that we get more football!! In a related thought, schools that opt out should be ineligible the following season.
Many schools opt out because they won't have enough players to play or look at the expenses and payout to see they would lose money. When we have so many bowls that we have teams with losing records being picked we have too many bowls and makes them meaningless. I can 100% understand why some schools won't do it. The only reason we have so many bowls is because ESPN wants the programming due to their awful ratings when they don't have live programming.
Is it safe to assume you won't be watching the game on 12/29 due to being unhappy with the bowl invite?
I will watch but my point is that I can understand why schools would back out. It would not be right to force schools between losing money or being embarrassed and being banned from the postseason next year. What if that team is good enough to make the playoff the next year? I am sympathetic to why schools don't want to play in a meaningless bowl game. I can also see why some players would want to play in this. Everyone has different reasons and you can't force players to play in a game that they feel is not in their best interest.

I know we have had a few players post excitement for the game online but it is nowhere near 50+ or so we would need to have the numbers to practice and play the game. Someone on 247 said we did not have a team meeting to make sure we would have enough so will we have enough who say yes? I sure hope so. If we are short in personnel we could have to make significant scheme adjustments as well.

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by biggie » Tue Dec 09, 2025 10:18 am

RankinApp wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 9:46 am
biggie wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 12:02 am
I did. Spread will grow when they see how many we aren’t playing.
It's not like Southern is suiting up a full team. I'm sure they're dealing with portal losses as well.

I tried to take a peek at GSU Fans and rolled my eyes because their board is unavailable to view individual threads without registering. Wusses.
I registered a long time ago, so I browse occasionally

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by BambooRdApp » Tue Dec 09, 2025 10:28 am

At the beginning of each season, every school knows the playing ground. You win enough games, you are potentially in the cfp. If you have a decent record, you will be on invited to a bowl game. You also know, that depending on your record, you may not be invited to an elite bowl. You also know that there is potential that you may be invited to a bowl that you may not make money as a result of whatever bowl you are in invited. These rules are known. It is bullshit to opt out of a bowl game because you did not make the cfp or you did not get the bowl of choice.

On the idea of players but playing in games in their best interest... So, players should pick and choose games to play. Oh, I am not going to play against Lindenwood in an OOC game because it is meaningless.
In addition, companies that sponsor the bowls spend quite a bit of money to plan and prep. Do, yes, teams should be penalized in some form or fashion they opt out. I believe you opt out only if not enough players to play the game.

IMO, no bowl game is meaningless. An established player gets another opportunity to show talent and some young players get reps. You can find positives in many situations.
Overall, I am glad App. St. stepped up and is deciding to play.
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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by McLeansvilleAppFan » Tue Dec 09, 2025 10:36 am

BambooRdApp wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 10:28 am
At the beginning of each season, every school knows the playing ground. You win enough games, you are potentially in the cfp. If you have a decent record, you will be on invited to a bowl game. You also know, that depending on your record, you may not be invited to an elite bowl. You also know that there is potential that you may be invited to a bowl that you may not make money as a result of whatever bowl you are in invited. These rules are known. It is bullshit to opt out of a bowl game because you did not make the cfp or you did not get the bowl of choice.

On the idea of players but playing in games in their best interest... So, players should pick and choose games to play. Oh, I am not going to play against Lindenwood in an OOC game because it is meaningless.
In addition, companies that sponsor the bowls spend quite a bit of money to plan and prep. Do, yes, teams should be penalized in some form or fashion they opt out. I believe you opt out only if not enough players to play the game.

IMO, no bowl game is meaningless. An established player gets another opportunity to show talent and some young players get reps. You can find positives in many situations.
Overall, I am glad App. St. stepped up and is deciding to play.
I do prefer to see players and coaches finish the season, the entire season, but I would never suggest a player play in a sport that can injure you like football can because a company bought some adds and sponsorships.
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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by RaleighApp27609 » Tue Dec 09, 2025 10:37 am

BambooRdApp wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 10:28 am
At the beginning of each season, every school knows the playing ground. You win enough games, you are potentially in the cfp. If you have a decent record, you will be on invited to a bowl game. You also know, that depending on your record, you may not be invited to an elite bowl. You also know that there is potential that you may be invited to a bowl that you may not make money as a result of whatever bowl you are in invited. These rules are known. It is bullshit to opt out of a bowl game because you did not make the cfp or you did not get the bowl of choice.

On the idea of players but playing in games in their best interest... So, players should pick and choose games to play. Oh, I am not going to play against Lindenwood in an OOC game because it is meaningless.
In addition, companies that sponsor the bowls spend quite a bit of money to plan and prep. Do, yes, teams should be penalized in some form or fashion they opt out. I believe you opt out only if not enough players to play the game.

IMO, no bowl game is meaningless. An established player gets another opportunity to show talent and some young players get reps. You can find positives in many situations.
Overall, I am glad App. St. stepped up and is deciding to play.
Agreed, especially on the no bowl game is meaningless part. My view is this is another opportunity to be on national TV and win more hardware for the trophy case. In my opinion more hardware adds to our program's tradition regardless of the bowl.

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by BambooRdApp » Tue Dec 09, 2025 10:41 am

McLeansvilleAppFan wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 10:36 am
BambooRdApp wrote:
Tue Dec 09, 2025 10:28 am
At the beginning of each season, every school knows the playing ground. You win enough games, you are potentially in the cfp. If you have a decent record, you will be on invited to a bowl game. You also know, that depending on your record, you may not be invited to an elite bowl. You also know that there is potential that you may be invited to a bowl that you may not make money as a result of whatever bowl you are in invited. These rules are known. It is bullshit to opt out of a bowl game because you did not make the cfp or you did not get the bowl of choice.

On the idea of players but playing in games in their best interest... So, players should pick and choose games to play. Oh, I am not going to play against Lindenwood in an OOC game because it is meaningless.
In addition, companies that sponsor the bowls spend quite a bit of money to plan and prep. Do, yes, teams should be penalized in some form or fashion they opt out. I believe you opt out only if not enough players to play the game.

IMO, no bowl game is meaningless. An established player gets another opportunity to show talent and some young players get reps. You can find positives in many situations.
Overall, I am glad App. St. stepped up and is deciding to play.
I do prefer to see players and coaches finish the season, the entire season, but I would never suggest a player play in a sport that can injure you like football can because a company bought some adds and sponsorships.
They can get injured in games 1-12, 13. They know what they signed up for.
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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by wb247 » Tue Dec 09, 2025 11:06 am

AppStFan1 wrote:
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What if that team is good enough to make the playoff the next year?
Womp. Womp.

I was specifically thinking about ND when I said an opt-out should include a ban the following year, not the handful of 5-7 schools ahead of us in the APR.

You wanna go home and cry because you didn't make the playoffs?? You get an extra year to think about how badly the committee hurt your little feelings.

If you dont finish the regular season bowl-eligible, you shouldn't be penalized for mothballing your locker room and transitioning to off-season mode.

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Re: Birmingham Bowl

Unread post by biggie » Tue Dec 09, 2025 11:11 am

They will need to come up with a punishment for eligible teams that decline unless there is a valid excuse. But that would probably drive the powerful schools to form their own league away from the ncaa/rules.

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