TicketCity Bowl
Texas Tech vs. Northwestern- Really? The Ticketcity Bowl is a New Years Day bowl game? (I can only imagine trying to explain how the bowl system works to my kids someday.) Northwestern wins in this game coming off of a disappointing season. They have not been the same team since the injury to their starting QB Dan Persa.
Capital One Bowl
Alabama vs. Michigan State- As I have said before, this is the best non-BCS bowl game, bar none. One of three Big 10 Champions and last year's national champions take the field to help decide the Big 10 vs. SEC debate. Alabama has to still be hurt after how they lost to Auburn and MSU has to be a little let down after not being invited to a BCS bowl game. MSU Head Coach Mike D'Antonio comes from the Nick Saban coaching tree adding some spice to this match up. I see Alabama coming out strong and pulling out a win for their program and the SEC.
Outback Bowl
Florida vs. Penn State- Urban Meyer vs. Joe Paterno... The most exciting storyline of the whole game is between the coaches. One coached dinosaurs and the other has had tremendous success early in his career, which appears to be over. I see Penn State pulling out a win because their offense is much more versatile than they are given credit. That is a tough statement for this SEC homer to say.
Gator Bowl
Mississippi State vs. Michigan- Many people are writing off Michigan because Head Coach Rich Rodriguez's uncertain future in Ann Arbor. I am not quite ready to do that yet. Chances are he will be back next year, and the kids playing for him love their coach. Also Michigan QB Denard Robinson will be at full health for the first time since the beginning of the season. As long as he is not injured by the big boys from the SEC he could have a big day. State needs to stop him and limit turnovers to have success. This game will be closer than the experts think. State does these things and wins though, making their fans the most excited in the nation for a nine win season.
Rose Bowl
TCU vs. Wisconsin- This year's Rose Bowl does not have the same amount of swagger as last year's national championship. Who ever thought the day would come we would see TCU in the Rose Bowl? I do not think the Horned Frogs will enjoy their stay too much. Much has been made about the size of Wisconsin's offensive and defensive linemen. The fact is line play determines so much of the success of a team and that will stand true tomorrow, too. The Badgers wear out a smaller TCU.
Fiesta Bowl
Connecticut vs. Oklahoma- How about the job UConn Head Coach Randy Edsell has done with his Huskies, taking them from a D-IAA school to a BCS bowl game. On the other hand is a team that has experienced recent struggles in their BCS games, including a shot at a national championship. Oklahoma has a chance to exorcise their recent BCS bowl game demons against an inferior opponent. Here we will see experience win, and win big. Oklahoma rolls much like Florida, a much more BCS experienced team, did in last year's Sugar Bowl, dominating the Big East Conference champion, Cincinnati.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
The NCAA Has Done It Again
What happened to using precedent as means to decide the penalty of a case? I am utterly confused by the NCAA’s ruling on the fiasco going on in Columbus , Ohio today. I do not want to hear the Ohio State athletic director and coaches say the players did not know better. Come on… I know the lawyers said to say these lines for the appeal, but no one really believes you.
Five Ohio State football players (including their starting quarterback, leading rusher, second leading receiver, and starting left tackle) are being punished for selling their autographed Big 10 Championship memorabilia (rings and game worn jerseys) in exchange for services at a tattoo parlor. The estimated amount paid for the goods was around $1,200 per player. All of the players are suspended for the first five games of the 2011 season, but their eligibility for the upcoming Sugar Bowl versus Arkansas on January 4th has not been affected.
There is no consistency in the way that the NCAA punishes. Georgia WR A.J. Green, widely to be considered the most talented receiver in the nation, was suspended for the first four games of the season because he sold his game worn jersey from the 2009 Independence Bowl for $1,000 to an agent this summer. That means that the first four games Greene would have been able to play in he was suspended from doing so.
The same is also true for Alabama DL Marcell Darreus who was suspended the first two games of this season because of his involvement with an agent this summer, too.
Not the kids from OSU. No, they will be playing in the Sugar Bowl. Let’s assume they all forego senior seasons, which is becoming the general consensus, none of the five will receive punishment for their wrongdoings. I have to agree with ESPN’s Mark May. I can hardly believe that would be the case if Arkansas QB Ryan Mallet had sold his jerseys. I am sure he would be sitting out the Sugar Bowl because of the NCAA’s unfair treatment towards the SEC in these situations.
As for the Cam Newton saga and the penalties, or lack thereof… don’t get me started.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
The 10 Bowls to See
It is here. The wait is over. As we get ready for one of the most exciting times of the year we all forget the mess that is the BCS, but can we agree it did what it was meant to do? Did it not put the top two teams in the nation in a bowl game? Granted, there are aspects that need attention, but those in charge of the BCS are working on those and open to change. Good or bad, we are stuck with the bowl system for now and here are the ten that I am looking forward to the most.
South Carolina has to go back to the site at which they were embarrassed by the number one team in the country. They will be taking on a team that is just not quite ready to be compared to the FSU teams of old. Jimbo has this team on the right track. Steve Spurrier needs this win or this season, though making it to the SEC Championship will end in disappointment as many of his seasons have.
Miami and Notre Dame of today are not your dad’s Miami and Notre Dame. Winning this game will be a huge stepping point to get things back on track for the winner.
1. Tostitos BCS National Championship Game
No. 2Oregon vs. No. 1 Auburn
No. 2
This one should be obvious as to why it is number one. The two best teams, best offenses, and players in the nation are all on one field. I think both offenses start off slow because of the layoff, but then the winner is the defense that can make one more stop than the other.
2. Allstate Sugar Bowl
No. 6Ohio State vs. No. 8 Arkansas
No. 6
Two explosive quarterbacks going at one another. The Sugar Bowl pits a typical NFL style quarterback in Ryan Mallet versus the more mobile Terrelle Pryor. It will be interesting to see how Mallet can handle the number two defense and how the improved Arkansas can handle another mobile quarterback. Can OSU’s get past their losing streak, excuse me, beating streak by SEC teams?
3.Rose Bowl Game presented by VIZIO
No. 5Wisconsin vs. No. 3 TCU
No. 5
It will be fun to see if TCU is as good as they think they are and prove that to the rest of the country. They have yet to win in all of their BCS bowl tries. They will get their chance against a huge, smash-mouth Wisconsin team whose play is described by their coach as “real American football.”
4. Discover Orange Bowl
No. 4 Stanford vs. No. 13Virginia Tech
No. 4 Stanford vs. No. 13
Though this game looks like a promising one, will anyone be at the Orange Bowl who is known for its bad attendance numbers. Again, here we have a match-up of two different types of quarterbacks. On one hand what looks like will the number one overall pick in April’s NFL draft and the other is a more mobile and winningest quarterback in Hokie history, Tyrod Taylor.
5. Capital One Bowl
No. 16Alabama vs. No. 9 Michigan State
No. 16
Easily the best non-BCS game Alabama and Michigan State will meet on New Years Day. Alabama, who is still bitter about a loss in which they blew a 24 point lead, will try and go back to what has made them so good, a solid running game. On the opposite side of the field is a team which is bitter that they are not playing in a BCS game after sharing part of the Big 10 title. It’s always fun when the SEC and Big 10 get together.
6. AT&T Cotton Bowl
No. 10 LSU vs. No. 17Texas A&M
No. 10 LSU vs. No. 17
A team that is on the rise and has played extremely well since a tough loss to Arkansas will play a team that is coming off a loss to Arkansas that would have locked up a Sugar Bowl bid. The Jerry Dome will be rocking as both schools are close and travel well, not to mention that Jerry Jones, Arkansas alumni and member of of their 1964 National Championship team, will not be outdone as far as the environment goes.
7. Chick-fil-A Bowl
No. 20 South Carolina vs. No. 23 Florida State
No. 20 South Carolina vs. No. 23 Florida State
8. Gator Bowl
No. 21Mississippi State vs. Michigan
No. 21
Here again we have up and coming in MSU against a team with a “Rich” heritage in bowl games. Speaking of... Rodriguez will be fighting for his job and beating an SEC team would help his resume tremendously. The Bulldogs, however, couldn’t be happier with their coach as he is the envy of all programs head coach hunting.
9. AutoZone Liberty Bowl
Georgia vs. No. 25 UCF
Really the only reason this game is of any real interest is one of UCF’s starting wide receivers is from Rome, Georgia and gets a chance to play his home state team in front of many family members and friends. But seriously the UCF team is nothing to look past for the Bulldogs. They are a very talented team, maybe the second best in Florida this year. There is still a lot of pressure on Mark Richt, and losing this game would not help his cause.
10. Hyundai Sun Bowl
Notre Dame vs. Miami
Criminals vs. Catholics... No it doesn’t have the same ring to it as it used to, but this game shows the state of college football right now. Notre Dame vs. Miami
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Made It Through One
Sorry you have not seen an update on here in a while. I have been busy with finals, but I am proud to say I have finished one semester of Occupational Therapy school. To celebrate being done a bunch of us (my classmates) went out and hit the square of downtown. Needless to say, there was not much to hit and we were gone by supper time.
I headed west to Mississippi to kick off my Christmas break, playing the esteemed role of a townsperson in First Baptist Church Vicksburg's presentation of God's Christmas Gift. I am sure they saw the talent and will be asking me back to fill a larger role. On Sunday I had the pleasure of attending First Baptist Church Jackson's Carols by Candlelight, a Strong family tradition. While there I, at times, felt as close to God as I may ever have. The final two anthems the choir were an arangement of Amazing Grace and Handel's classic Hallelujah Chorus. I am convinced the feelings I felt were as close to what heaven feels like as we have here. There are very few times that I can remember in my life feeling this way and I will hopefully remember it for the rest of my life. I know watching it on the computer is not the same, but here is the link. FBC Jackson- Amazing Grace
I have made it back to home sweet Rome and all that is missing is my sister. It is going to be great to have some extended time with the four of us all under the same roof.
To the fans of my sports analysis, be looking forward to my best bowls of the season and bowl picks to come.
I headed west to Mississippi to kick off my Christmas break, playing the esteemed role of a townsperson in First Baptist Church Vicksburg's presentation of God's Christmas Gift. I am sure they saw the talent and will be asking me back to fill a larger role. On Sunday I had the pleasure of attending First Baptist Church Jackson's Carols by Candlelight, a Strong family tradition. While there I, at times, felt as close to God as I may ever have. The final two anthems the choir were an arangement of Amazing Grace and Handel's classic Hallelujah Chorus. I am convinced the feelings I felt were as close to what heaven feels like as we have here. There are very few times that I can remember in my life feeling this way and I will hopefully remember it for the rest of my life. I know watching it on the computer is not the same, but here is the link. FBC Jackson- Amazing Grace
I have made it back to home sweet Rome and all that is missing is my sister. It is going to be great to have some extended time with the four of us all under the same roof.
To the fans of my sports analysis, be looking forward to my best bowls of the season and bowl picks to come.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Championship Weekend
They say there is no playoff system, but what is this championship weekend come down to? Two teams must win to get their shot at a national championship. Experts can complain about the bowl system but the system we have now sure does make for an exciting last weekend of football.
Other Picks (in bold):
Connecticut at South Florida- UConn is going to the Orange Bowl without a single vote in the Coach’s Poll.
Utah State at Boise State- I bet Boise K Kyle Brotzman doesn’t miss a kick. Too bad it’s one week too late
Southern Methodist at UCF- My high school QB and favorite UCF player WR Brian Watters gets a ring and a trip to the Liberty Bowl.
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