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Let's roll through the Bowls, all 35 of them, in chronological order (maybe). I'm going to lay out who's playing in each one and then make a prediction on who'll win. Yet again I'll point out if I put money on my own predictions my kids would starve. I heartily recommend that you don't base anything financial on my predictions!
New Mexico Bowl
Who: BYU vs. UTEP
Winner: BYU
uDrove Humanitarian Bowl
Who: Northern Illinois vs. Fresno State
Winner: Fresno State
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Alright football fans, I am going to flip the script a little on what I normally do. No, I will still do a some predicitions sure to go wrong on a few of the big games. But this is a draft site, so instead of breaking down the games, I'm going to break down 5 prospects to watch for the weekend of college football.
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3-4 Defensive Ends
1
Ndamukong Suh
Nebraska
2
Gerald McCoy
Oklahoma
3
Jared Odrick
Penn State
4
Tyson Alualu
California
5
Alex Carrington
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Bowl season ranks 2nd for me as my favorite time of year for football. Obviously the offseason/draft season ranks numero uno for me, but the Bowls are great for a couple of reasons. First, I love the bowl games. I love the fact that the Wyoming players have gotten to spend a week in Albuquerque, NM with the whole city there for them. Same for the Frenso State players. The atmosphere is great for these student athletes and a deserving reward(along with their giftbag with includes a Sony gift suite, Oakley Beanie backpack and sunglasses, and an Ogio garment bag. Not too shabby. But other than just all the things great about bowl games for the player, the city they are playing in, etc., is the exposure that some of these prospects will get. For a lot of the players in these Bowl games, getting on TV is a rarity and getting on national televison even more rare. These games may not pull Continue Reading >>>
What an amazing Saturday of football. The NCAA never fails to impress me week after week. More drama than a soap opera, and more effort than the NFL could ever have. Some upsets I called, and some others I didn't, but here's my wrap up of what I saw today.
Alabama/LSU - The game of the week did not disappoint. A couple of things really worked in 'Bama's favor. One was the injuries to LSU's starting quarterback and running back, both of whom were gashing the Tide D, until they got hurt. The other thing that worked in their favor is, they are able to hand the football off to the best player in the country in Mark Ingram. That Florida/Alabama showdown continues to loom large for a spot in the BCS title game. Oh and another bang up job by those crappy SEC refs, especially on the LSU interception they dropped the ball on.
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