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Big changes reportedly coming with next college football bowl cycle


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A new AAC-ACC matchup at Fenway Park in Boston was reported in April, upping the apparent total to 43 bowl games. The Fenway Park game is the third addition to this cycle, joining new bowl games in Los Angeles (Pac-12 vs. Mountain West) Elsewhere, the Big Ten will reportedly add the Las Vegas Bowl and Belk Bowl to its itinerary while the Pac-12 sends one lucky team across the country to Shreveport to play in the Independence Bowl, replacing an SEC team.

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Per Stadium, the tie-ins for the Group of Five conferences are “still being determined.”

The American, which continues to promote itself as a “Power Six” conference, will have multiple chances to face Power Five opponents, including the Fenway Park bowl (ACC), the Military Bowl (ACC), the Birmingham Bowl (SEC) and the Gasparilla Bowl (SEC).

As has been reported in the last year, the Mountain West is losing its matchup with the Pac-12 in the Las Vegas Bowl, but makes up for it in the Los Angeles Bowl.

The MAC announced on Tuesday that it will return as a primary partner of the Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit along with the Big Ten.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/big-changes-reportedly-coming-with-next-college-football-bowl-cycle-233855618.html

 

Wasn't anything really talked about regarding CUSA, except for the bowl tie ins.. "Conference USA: 7" But an interesting read none the less. Another bowl game added in the mix in College Football...

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