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ACC elevates Champs Bowl; may cut Gator tie

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The Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando has been elevated to the number three spot in the ACC's contracted bowl selection order for 2010 through 2013, conference officials announced Wednesday.

That position behind the BCS/Orange Bowl and the Chick-fil-A Bowl previously had been occupied by the Gator Bowl, whose longstanding relationship with the ACC is in jeopardy. 

ACC associate commissioner for football Michael Kelly said it appears now that the Gator Bowl won't have a contracted tie with the ACC. Kelly said ACC officials had rejected a proposal by Gator Bowl officials to eliminate the "one-win rule" from the conference's bowl selection process.

That rule states that when a bowl selects its ACC representative, it must choose a team with a conference record that's within one win of the team with the best available ACC record.

In other words, if a team with a 5-3 conference record was available to a bowl, it can select a team with a 4-4 record, but not a team that's 3-5 in the ACC. Kelly said Gator Bowl officials wanted to the freedom to select any bowl-eligible ACC team.

"That requirement was something we weren't prepared to live with," Kelly said.

Efforts to reach Gator Bowl president Rick Catlett for comment were unsuccessful. The bowl has had an agreement to take a team from the ACC since 1995.

Bowl executives in general like to have flexibility to select teams that might sell more tickets instead of teams with stronger won-loss records but fewer or less passionate fans.

Kelly said that with the third slot resolved, the ACC will begin working on the rest of the bowl selection order for 2010 to 2013. That is expected to include Charlotte's Meineke Car Care Bowl.

Meineke Bowl executive director Will Webb said the bowl is in talks with the ACC and looks forward to getting those negotiations finished.

   

 

 

 

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Gator Bowl

Gator Bowl used to be the fifth bowl. I think they are just trying to regain their position.

 

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worse

dropping Gator Bowl to move Chumps up the ladder. Also, looking at Independence Bowl vs Mtn West team.

it is like the powers that be just simply want the Big XII, SEC and the Big Televen to play each other and then the ACC, Big East and the crappy conferences to play each other.

This is not to be taken literal, but it is where this is headed ...

What schools did they want to avoid?

My guess is that BC is the cause of this. BC and Wake are the only schools that have been around the top of the standings the last several years with a bad reputation for fans willing to travel. For Wake it is not a crazy drive, so my guess is that the loss of the gator bowl is another cost of expansion - or at least a cost of choosing BC as part of that expansion.

also

they want to be able to get FSUif they can, too.

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Ken Tysiac has covered the ACC for The Charlotte Observer since 2003, and spent the previous eight years covering Clemson for the Anderson Independent-Mail and then The State in South Carolina. He grew up in Rochester, N.Y., and is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.

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