UAB, which finished 6-6, doesn't receive bowl invitation after football program shut down
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Days after its football program was shut down, the UAB Blazers got more bad news that they won't play in a postseason game.
A Conference USA spokeswoman said Sunday that the Blazers weren't invited to a bowl.
UAB President Ray Watts announced Tuesday that he was shutting down the football program. It came days after the team became bowl eligible for the first time in a decade.
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The Blazers finished 6-6 but weren't among the five C-USA teams receiving bids.
Also Sunday, UAB officials addressed some questions about the cost-cutting move on the university website.
The post said the decision to shut down the program wasn't predetermined but came after initial cost projections in the spring "were shockingly high — especially those related to football."
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UAB says football was expected to cost $49 million over the next five years.