December 2009 Archives
New Year's Day is upon us.
Continue reading Bowl Picks: Part IV.
Matt and I have never disagreed more...
Humanitarian Bowl - Bowling Green v Idaho
Bowling Green and QB Tyler Sheehan have been dominating MAC defenses all year and you don't even know about it, unless your idea of fun on a Tuesday night is watching Bowling Green v Buffalo. Watch for WR Freddie Barnes who is Sheehan's number one target by a mile. Idaho gets the home advantage, but WAC teams have not impressed. The high powered Bowling Green offense will be enough.
Matt - Bowling Green
Ben - Bowling Green
Humanitarian Bowl - Bowling Green v Idaho
Bowling Green and QB Tyler Sheehan have been dominating MAC defenses all year and you don't even know about it, unless your idea of fun on a Tuesday night is watching Bowling Green v Buffalo. Watch for WR Freddie Barnes who is Sheehan's number one target by a mile. Idaho gets the home advantage, but WAC teams have not impressed. The high powered Bowling Green offense will be enough.
Matt - Bowling Green
Ben - Bowling Green
Continue reading Bowl Picks: Part III.
As I sit to watch the Cal v. Utah game, here is the next round of bowl picks.
LITTLE
CAESERS BOWL
Marshall
v. Ohio: Ohio is athletic and talented. They played fairly well in Knoxville
this year and are the MAC's second-best team. I actually am expecting a blowout
here behind Theo Scott (2,258 passing yards, 19 TD) and crew.
Picks
Matt:
Ohio
Ben:
Ohio
CAR
CARE BOWL
No. 18 Pittsburgh
v. North Carolina: Butch Davis. What is it about his teams that I don't like? I
can't put my finger on it. Maybe Ben can. They just don't seem good enough to
hang with a physical, blue-collar team like Pitt. I expect Dion Lews to get
over 30 carries and go for close to 200 yards. Pitt wins in bruiser fashion.
Picks
Matt:
Pitt
Ben: Pitt
Continue reading Bowl Picks: Part II.
That's right, it's Bowl Season!
In just a few days from now, the College Football Bowl games will kickoff, meaning we'll be seeing the last of quite a few good players, including this fat guy, Anthony Davis of Rutgers.
Davis and the Scarlet Knights are one of two teams that will be in action on Saturday, followed by a Sunday game and some games scattered through next week.
We're going to take a peak at the first six bowl games, give some insight and some analysis and see how accurate our picks are.
The first six games are the New Mexico Bowl, the St. Petersburg Bowl, the New Orleans Bowl, the Las Vegas Bowl, the Poinsettia Bowl and the Hawaii Bowl.
We don't refer to the bowl games by the corporate name if it can be avoided.
So, let's get it going. Here is the first preview installment.
Continue reading Bowl Picks: Part I.
This will be the final poll until after all the bowl games.
Bama is the unanimous No. 1.
Continue reading collegefbpoll top 25: Week 13.
Well we've come to the end of this regular season feature as I'm not going to preview the Army v Navy game next week.
Continue reading Week Fourteen TV Guide.
