Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SUB-.500 BOWL TEAMS are now routine.

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The Heart of Dallas Bowl will be a rematch between two teams that played in October — and one of them is heading into the game with a 5-7 record.

Unusual? Yes. But scenarios like this simply come with the territory now.

With 80 bowl spots to fill, some postseason games end- ed up with odd matchups this year. North Texas will play in the Heart of Dallas Bowl after going 5-7, and the game will be a rematch against an Army teams it met six weeks ago. Mississipp­i State is also going to a bowl at 5-7. The Bulldogs face Miami (Ohio) in the St. Petersburg Bowl.

“We’re fortunate to have the opportunit­y,” North Texas Coach Seth Littrell said. “At the end of the day, we didn’t even feel like we could get in this

way, but we did, and so we’re going to take it.”

Hawaii is also heading to a bowl with a losing record. The Rainbow Warriors (6-7) will play in the Hawaii Bowl against Middle Tennessee. The reason some sub-.500 teams were given a reprieve is because there weren’t enough eligible teams to fill all the spots.

That shortage also allows Army (6-5) and South Alabama (6-6) to go to bowls even though both have multiple victories over FCS schools. Teams are only supposed to count one FCS victory for bowl eligibilit­y purposes, but since there were openings, the Black Knights and Jaguars are in.

South Alabama faces Air Force in the Arizona Bowl. The Jaguars were supposed to play LSU in November, but that game was canceled when the Tigers needed to play a reschedule­d game against Florida. South Alabama played Presbyteri­an instead and won, so that switch may have been the difference between reaching a bowl and missing out.

There were sub-.500 teams in bowls last season too, so this may be the new normal. North Texas and Mississipp­i State weren’t exactly apologizin­g Sunday. The Bulldogs’ Twitter account boasted that Mississipp­i State is one of five SEC schools to reach a bowl every season this decade.

Since the Academic Progress Rate plays a role in which sub.-500 teams play on, coaches can take pride in that.

“This is a great opportunit­y for one of the winningest senior classes in school history and for our program to build momentum for 2017,” Mississipp­i State Coach Dan Mullen said in a statement. “It also speaks volumes of our student-athletes for their commitment in the classroom to qualify for a bowl based on our successful APR.”

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