That's the bowl most likely to have the BSU v. BSU game. Rick Chryst the MAC Commish said he is talking to WAC commish and Motor City Bowl guys to get it done but Boise is resisting because they want it to played at their home field (sound scared to me). Both schools are in talks right now and Ball State has already said no to playing it in Boise. It's still unlikely but its really up to a bowl to step up and ignore tie-ins or Boise to quit demanding it be played in Boise. The Independence Bowl that Andy mentioned previously would be a good fit because both conference tie-ins fell short of having enough teams qualify to fill all of their slots. The game is supposed to be Big 12 vs. SEC, but Colorado (after losing to Nebraska) and Auburn (after losing to Alabama) are both ineligible, leaving both conferences short. From what I've read Ball State is willing to play in a bowl at a neutral site but it's Boise State that's balking (unless it were to play TCU).Louisiana Tech is most likely going to the Indy Bowl. They're not gonna trade it to travel some place half across the country when they can play 70 miles from home. The bowl can invite who ever they want. Its not Louisiana Tech's to trade. What CubbieBum said. The bowl chooses the team, the team doesn't choose the bowl. Since the Independence Bowl is supposed to be Big 12 vs. SEC but neither conference had enough qualifiers the bowl selection committee can invite whichever eligible teams they choose. They might choose to invite Louisiana Tech, but it's their decision, not the school's.Yeah, I'm aware of how it works. Louisiana Tech vs. Notre Dame