That’s out of Barry Odom’s hands at this point, but he’s confident his team’s credentials are worthy of an attractive destination.
“If you look at our record of 8-4, at the time two losses were to No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the country,” he said Friday. “The other two losses were on the last play of the game. We’ve shown toughness and resiliency. We’re playing as good a football as any team in the country. We’ve got a quarterback that I think is the best one. Defensively, (we’re) coming off a shutout. We’ve got a lot of pieces in place to go make a run and make a great showing wherever that bowl ends up.