The Profit Speaks: Camping World CEO Has Projected Opponent for Notre Dame

If you’re a fan of “The Profit” on CNBC, you’re aware of who Marcus Lemonis is. The self-made billionaire takes over struggling family businesses, changes their ways of operations and helps them turn things around. Lemonis is also the CEO of Camping …

If you’re a fan of “The Profit” on CNBC, you’re aware of who Marcus Lemonis is.

The self-made billionaire takes over struggling family businesses, changes their ways of operations and helps them turn things around.

Lemonis is also the CEO of Camping World and been proud of his bowl game that Notre Dame appears headed for on December 28.

Who will Notre Dame play remains the question.

We went through the final expert projections earlier today but reached no ultimate conclusion, just that more people think Texas than anyone else and that the idea of Oklahoma State appears to have been eliminated.

Lemonis took to Twitter a short time and although he doesn’t have an answer, he seems to have a pretty good guess as to who will join Notre Dame in Orlando.

We’ll all know before the end of the afternoon but that’s what the CEO of Camping World is at least thinking.

Stay tuned, won’t be long now.

Notre Dame Football: Ranking Potential Bowl Game Opponents

Finally the biggest draw in the Big XII comes up on our breakdown.  Is Texas back?

In one of the worst kept secrets in college football at this point, we sit and wait to act surprised when on Sunday we will all officially find out that No. 15 Notre Dame will be headed to play a Big XII opponent in the 2019 Camping World Bowl.

That means a trip to Orlando but who the Irish play in the game is still very much up in the air for multiple different reasons.

For one – Oklahoma and Baylor both right now sit at six and seven in the College Football Playoff rankings respectively, with both still being very much alive for a potential New Year’s Six Bowl game berth if they are to fall in Saturday’s conference championship.

That’s important because it would change the Alamo automatically getting whoever loses and instead, give the bowl the chance to pick which of the 5-4 Big XII teams it would like, as Kansas State, Iowa State, Oklahoma State and Texas all finished in a tie for third place after all going 5-4 in conference play.

It got me wondering though – who should Notre Dame fans be rooting for to play?

I get that some Irish fans will have a family or friend that is connected to one of the schools that will make that their obvious choice, but for everyone who doesn’t, what are you rooting for to happen?

A quick look at the potential match-ups, one at a time.

Kansas State

Notre Dame Bowl Game – My Best Guess

Love them or hate them, where both those teams go ratings follow.

With no conference championship to get ready for and the weekend’s coming conference championships having no baring on Notre Dame’s postseason destination, it’s easy to see why Fighting Irish fans are so quick to look ahead to whatever bowl game the Irish end up in the Camping World Bowl and Notre Dame’s date with the Big XII.

But who they play remains to be seen.

Yesterday I went over all the latest projections from various outlets I could find and although the majority had Oklahoma State being the opposition, Kansas State and Texas each both showed up as well.

While Baylor and Oklahoma battle this week for conference supremacy and a potential shot at the College Football Playoff, Oklahoma State, Kansas State, Iowa State and Texas all finished with identical 5-4 marks in conference play.

What that means is that there is no obligation to have to pick a set team who finished third, instead the Camping World Bowl and potentially the Alamo Bowl (more on that later) have their pick of those squads potentially to invite to their bowl.

It all depends on what happens Saturday in the Big XII Championship and other conference title games.

If Oklahoma wins but doesn’t make the College Football Playoff, they’ll be headed to the Sugar Bowl.  It’ll then be up in the air whether or not a two-loss Baylor team gets into a New Year’s Six Bowl as an at-large, but I’d bet against it considering they’ve been shown no love from the playoff committee do date despite having only one loss.

That would mean that Baylor would automatically go to the Alamo Bowl because they’re the highest non-NY6 team in the Big XII and that’s the rules the conference has agreed to.

The Camping World Bowl would then have it’s pick of any of Iowa State, Kansas State, Oklahoma State and Texas since they all tied for third place in the Big XII.

It doesn’t take a brain-surgeon to figure out that there is one team on that list that bowl games love because of their insane following and one team on that list that would bring a massive following even if they were a big-time underachiever in 2019:

Texas.

Here’s the thing.  The same can be said for the Alamo Bowl who the same rules would apply to if Baylor and Oklahoma were both to make NY6 Bowl games.  This is entirely reliant on Baylor losing Saturday and then not being invited to the New Year’s Six, but again, I have a strong belief that will be the case.

If they both manage to get into those contests, Alamo Bowl gets the first pick of the 5-4 Big XII’s in a game that would be against Oregon or USC.

They’d be all over Texas too, at least given the chance to be.

As much as I’m a fan of Matt Rhule and what he’s been able to do first at Temple before turning around Baylor, my bet is that Oklahoma wins the conference title again on Saturday and that Baylor is left out of the New Year’s Six.

That would automatically send them to the Alamo Bowl while the Camping World Bowl gets their pick of the 5-4’s like we discussed and can anyone see them not taking a Notre Dame vs. Texas match-up?

Love them or hate them, where both those teams go ratings follow.

And think about it – are there two bigger possible fan-bases ESPN could wish for to start their December 28 game coverage with than Notre Dame and Texas?

Notre Dame’s only appearance in the game (2011, then the Champs Sports Bowl) resulted in the game’s only ever sellout.  Sure, in-state Florida State wouldn’t be the opposition but you’re a fool if you don’t think Texas travels as well as anyone.

It’s dependent on Baylor losing and not being invited to the New Year’s Six, but I find that likely and can’t wrap my head around the idea of a bowl game passing on a Notre Dame/Texas match-up.

Ok, cool. Hook ’em.