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		<title>UA&#8217;s bowl hopes: From Holiday to (possibly) home for the holidays</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 00:56:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Gimino</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Emerald Bowl]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Holiday Bowl]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Poinsettia Bowl]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Five teams from the Pac-10 already have seven victories and are qualified for a bowl. Arizona has six victories, which makes the Wildcats bowl-possible &#8230; but, remember, all the teams with winning records get placed ahead of those with 6-6 records. UCLA also has six victories with one game to play &#8212; at USC this [...]]]></description>
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<p>Five teams from the Pac-10 already have seven victories and are qualified for a bowl. Arizona has six victories, which makes the Wildcats bowl-possible &#8230; but, remember, all the teams with winning records get placed ahead of those with 6-6 records.</p>
<p>UCLA also has six victories with one game to play &#8212; at USC this Saturday.</p>
<p>Three Pac-10 teams have been eliminated from the postseason.</p>
<p>Oregon, Oregon State, Cal, Stanford and USC are in. If Arizona wins at Arizona State or USC &#8212; and UCLA loses to the Trojans &#8212; the Wildcats are a sure thing to grab one of the league&#8217;s six contracted bowl bids.</p>
<p>But &#8230; </p>
<p>If UCLA gets to seven wins, and Arizona loses twice more to finish with six, the Wildcats might not be bowling at all. They would be shut out of the Pac-10 bowls and would have to hope to find an open spot somewhere else. A 6-6 team can only go to a bowl if all the other winning teams across the country have been exhausted and filled 68 postseason slots.</p>
<p>Even if there was an opening, would a 6-6 Arizona team on a four-game losing streak be especially attractive?</p>
<p>Basically, it&#8217;s like this: Beat Arizona State, and Arizona can at least count on the Poinsettia Bowl.</p>
<p>Lose twice more, and this has turned into one miserable season.</p>
<p>Here are other bowl destinations and how UA could land there:</p>
<p><strong>Holiday Bowl</strong><br />
* Arizona beats Arizona State and USC to finish at 6-3 in the league.<br />
* Oregon beats Oregon State, giving the Beavers three losses and creating at least a three-team tie for second.</p>
<p>The Holiday would be free to pick among any of the tied times, which would include Stanford (already finished in Pac-10 at 6-3) and possibly Cal, which is 5-3 and finishes at Washington on Dec. 5. </p>
<p>Arizona would be attractive among that group because the Wildcats would have won their final two games, would be coming off a win over USC &#8230; and you know the &#8216;Zonies would travel to San Diego.</p>
<p><strong>Sun Bowl</strong><br />
* Arizona beats Arizona State and USC to finish at 6-3 in the league.</p>
<p>If UA finishes second but gets passed over by the Holiday Bowl, the Sun Bowl would love to grab the Wildcats.</p>
<p>If Oregon State beats Oregon, the Wildcats would finish in a tie for third, and the El Paso bowl likely would prefer Arizona over any other third-place team because of its geography and the length of time &#8212; 17 years &#8212; since UA has played in that bowl.</p>
<p><strong>Emerald Bowl/Las Vegas Bowl</strong><br />
These teams have the fourth and fifth selection in the Pac-10, and can swap out picks to create the best matchup. If UA wins out, it would finish no worse than fifth in the conference pecking order.</p>
<p><strong>Poinsettia Bowl</strong><br />
* Arizona splits its final two games to finish 7-5 overall and 5-4 in the Pac-10. The Wildcats would finish no worse than sixth in the league, keeping ahead of UCLA no matter what the Bruins do.</p>
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