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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