Just a thought...
A rivalry game is tense, no doubt.
But, based on the incident between South Carolina (6-5) and Clemson (6-5) this weekend, is it possible that the NCAA could impose disciplinary actions and deny play in the Peach Bowl (if Clemson were elected for the Peach)? If this happened, would Bama be next in line for an invitation (6-5), or would Florida (7-4)?
It would probably be a long-shot for either team to apologize for the incident, and deny their invitations, so that's why I'm curious...
Thanks,
CK
A rivalry game is tense, no doubt.
But, based on the incident between South Carolina (6-5) and Clemson (6-5) this weekend, is it possible that the NCAA could impose disciplinary actions and deny play in the Peach Bowl (if Clemson were elected for the Peach)? If this happened, would Bama be next in line for an invitation (6-5), or would Florida (7-4)?
It would probably be a long-shot for either team to apologize for the incident, and deny their invitations, so that's why I'm curious...
Thanks,
CK