So, nearly all of us await the important games we play beyond the conference, and others anticipate to those large conference games. But then there's the small amount of people that ruminate about January. I'll admit, I do it regularly.
Mainly since I cheer for a team who hasn't won a bowl game since 2006, whereas up until that, they had won five consecutively. But I still stand devotedly adjacent to them, and the Huge 10 Conference.
So what's going to happen in the non-BCS championship games? I have no idea, I'll sort that out at some point this week or next. But regarding the BCS Bowl Games, here's what I think is going to materialize, and how it could be kept from happening.
ROSE BOWL sponsored by Citi Financial (Pasadena, CA) Ohio St. Buckeyes vs (at) Southern California Trojans This match might definitely be avoided. I expect USC to go down one game in the course of the year, as they usually do.
If they get past the Buckeyes on September 12, then they'll be okay. But look out for the Cal Bears. I still forecast S.C. will victory the Pac-10, recently becoming known as the "Pac-1." The Buckeyes play the men of troy at home in September, where they'd much rather be than Pasadena, mere miles from the Los Angeles Coliseum. But look out for that November 7 matchup, in Happy Valley.
Needless to say, the last time the Bucks traveled there, they blew out the Lions 37-17. But they need a win, notably if they be beaten to USC in September. If they may defeat the Trojans in September, and the Lions in November, they might be headed for the National Title. And the same goes for USC.
Tostitos FIESTA BOWL Oklahoma Sooners vs Notre Dame Fighting Irish One thing could prevent this game, October 17. That represents the time of the Red River Rivalry between the Sooners and Longhorns.
The winner of that, which I obviously expect to be Texas, should essentially breeze to the National Title. On the other hand.. watch out for the OSU Cowboys. Notre Dame's return to success should begin hitting giant strides this year.
They have an extremely qualified franchise, and a #13 preseason status. Assuming they be beaten to USC, but get the better of their 84 other rivals (haha), they should earn a nice position in the BCS at season's end.
BCS National Championship Game sponsored by Citi financial (Pasadena, California) the Florida Gators vs the Horns The Gators. Almost every person picks them to make it to Pasadena on January 7th, led by one of the top athletes of our time, Tim Tebow. They have a few obstacles in the course of the year.. but every person is marking their October 10 showdown, at LSU. That and the Florida-Georgia event on Halloween are the largest obstacles for the Gators, in addition to whoever they face in the SEC Championship.
Mainly since I cheer for a team who hasn't won a bowl game since 2006, whereas up until that, they had won five consecutively. But I still stand devotedly adjacent to them, and the Huge 10 Conference.
So what's going to happen in the non-BCS championship games? I have no idea, I'll sort that out at some point this week or next. But regarding the BCS Bowl Games, here's what I think is going to materialize, and how it could be kept from happening.
ROSE BOWL sponsored by Citi Financial (Pasadena, CA) Ohio St. Buckeyes vs (at) Southern California Trojans This match might definitely be avoided. I expect USC to go down one game in the course of the year, as they usually do.
If they get past the Buckeyes on September 12, then they'll be okay. But look out for the Cal Bears. I still forecast S.C. will victory the Pac-10, recently becoming known as the "Pac-1." The Buckeyes play the men of troy at home in September, where they'd much rather be than Pasadena, mere miles from the Los Angeles Coliseum. But look out for that November 7 matchup, in Happy Valley.
Needless to say, the last time the Bucks traveled there, they blew out the Lions 37-17. But they need a win, notably if they be beaten to USC in September. If they may defeat the Trojans in September, and the Lions in November, they might be headed for the National Title. And the same goes for USC.
Tostitos FIESTA BOWL Oklahoma Sooners vs Notre Dame Fighting Irish One thing could prevent this game, October 17. That represents the time of the Red River Rivalry between the Sooners and Longhorns.
The winner of that, which I obviously expect to be Texas, should essentially breeze to the National Title. On the other hand.. watch out for the OSU Cowboys. Notre Dame's return to success should begin hitting giant strides this year.
They have an extremely qualified franchise, and a #13 preseason status. Assuming they be beaten to USC, but get the better of their 84 other rivals (haha), they should earn a nice position in the BCS at season's end.
BCS National Championship Game sponsored by Citi financial (Pasadena, California) the Florida Gators vs the Horns The Gators. Almost every person picks them to make it to Pasadena on January 7th, led by one of the top athletes of our time, Tim Tebow. They have a few obstacles in the course of the year.. but every person is marking their October 10 showdown, at LSU. That and the Florida-Georgia event on Halloween are the largest obstacles for the Gators, in addition to whoever they face in the SEC Championship.
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