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Capital One Bowl

Friday, December 14, 2012

Bowl Game Roundup: Georgia's SEC Title Game Loss Was Costly Financially (Updated)

The BCS title game payout would have meant an estimated $600,000 more in revenue for the Bulldogs.

Updated December 15, 2012 When Georgia came up short against Alabama in the SEC title game earlier in December, it cost the Bulldogs more than a national title shot. The difference in revenue for the Bulldogs between the BCS National Championship Game and the Capital One Bowl likely is about $600,000. As bowl season begins Saturday (December 15), it's another reminder that the postseason -- especially the elite BCS bowls -- is very lucrative for college teams. According to available information and estimates, SEC champion Alabama will make about $1.925 million for playing Notre Dame in the national championship game on January 7. Georgia, by virtue of its loss to the Tide, will play in the Capital One Bowl on January 1 -- a non-BCS bowl …

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