Until they start playing postseason games at Fenway or Foxboro, BC will never have a defacto home field advantage during a bowl. While we haven’t played a Murder’s Row during the “Bowl Streak,” there has been an overlooked degree of difficulty. By taking on Vanderbilt in Nashville, BC is once again in a virtual road game for a bowl. Take a look at some of the similar situations BC faced during the streak.
Bowl: 2002 Motor City Bowl
Opponent: Toledo
Location: Ford Field
Distance from Toledo’s Campus: 61 Miles
Bowl: 2004 Continental Tire Bowl
Opponent: North Carolina
Location: Bank of America Stadium (fka Ericsson Stadium)
Distance from North Carolina’s Campus: 112 Miles
Bowl: 2005 MPC Bowl
Opponent: Boise State
Location: Bronco Stadium
Distance from Boise State’s Campus: NA (it is their home field)
Bowl: 2008 Music City Bowl
Opponent: Vanderbilt
Location: LP Field
Distance from Vanderbilt’s Campus: 3 Miles
BC managed to win the previous "virtual" road games. Let's hope the streak within the "Bowl Streak" also continues in Nashville.
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While Nashville is 300 miles from the UGA campus, the 2001 Music City Bowl was 95% Georgia fans and the stadium was filled with a sea of red. That was a virtual road game and an impressive win by TOBy and William Green.
Also won me a beer from a loudmouth UGA grad with whom I attended grad school, although I had to remind him ten times before he finally paid up.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
This might be because bowl organizers know that BC won't show up. Thus the only way we are attractive is if our opponent will back the stadium.
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