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On one hand its disappointing but it's probably for the best. If it stayed on New Year's now it would be totally lost among all the other games.

I dunno. Now it'll get lost amongst the random weekday games, work conflicts, and holiday events.
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I'm kind of bothered that they don't have a plan as to when it's moving to. There's plenty of time for sure, but they knew the Gator Bowl was moving to January 2nd already, so I hope it doesn't end up being super early in December and possibly overlap with the end of the fall semester...

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Well fewer programs, especially "other conference" programs will ever be able to say they played and won a New Years Day Bowl Game. That in and of itself makes the memory of 1.1.14 that much sweeter!

GMG

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so I hope it doesn't end up being super early in December and possibly overlap with the end of the fall semester...

that shouldn't be a problem. The first bowl game is typically played the third Saturday in December (or two weeks after conference championship games), and final exams are usually the first full week in December - this year graduations are on the 12th and 13th

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Everyone sounds like it's our yearly bowl. It's not.

Maybe so, but if the Heart of Dallas Bowl moves to become a weeknight game, they are going to do everything possible to get North Texas as their CUSA representative.

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Maybe so, but if the Heart of Dallas Bowl moves to become a weeknight game, they are going to do everything possible to get North Texas as their CUSA representative.

We'd be so lucky. I'd still much rather see conference championships though.

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