Posted on 12/04/2005 2:32:54 PM PST by MikefromOhio
THe selection show is on at 6 PM.
Pretty much the picks have been decided.
There is only some doubt whether ND or Oregon gets the final at-large berth.
2005-2006 Bowl Matchups
Past Bowl Projections: Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11
WYNDHAM NEW ORLEANS BOWL - Lafayette, Louisiana CFN Projection: Arkansas State vs. Southern Miss also considered: Memphis, Houston
POINSETTIA BOWL - San Diego, California December 22, 2005 ESPN2 Colorado State vs. Navy Ladd Peebles Stadium: 40,646 Toledo PIONEER PURE VISION LAS VEGAS BOWL - Las Vegas, Nevada MWC No. 1 or 2 vs. Pac-10 No. 5 BYU vs.
FORT WORTH BOWL - Fort Worth, Texas C-USA No. 4 vs. Big 12 No. 8
SHERATON HAWAII BOWL - Honolulu, Hawaii C-USA No. 3 vs. WAC UCF vs. Nevada December 26, 2005, at 5:30 p.m. ET ESPN CFN Projection: Akron vs. Memphis* CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL - Orlando, Florida CFN Projection: Clemson vs. Colorado
INSIGHT BOWL - Phoenix, Arizona CFN Projection: Arizona State vs. Rutgers
MPC COMPUTERS BOWL - Boise, Idaho December 28, 2005 ESPN CFN Projection: Boise State vs. Boston College MASTERCARD ALAMO BOWL - San Antonio, Texas CFN Projection: Nebraska vs. Iowa
CFN Projection: Utah vs. Virginia*
The Coliseum : 67,000 Minnesota vs. December 30, 2005, at Noon ET CBS Northwestern vs. UCLA INDEPENDENCE BOWL - Shreveport, Louisiana Big 12 No. 5 vs. SEC No. 6 or 7
ACC No. 3 vs. SEC LSU ACC vs. Big East AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL - Memphis, Tennessee Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium 62,338 December 31, 2005, at 2:30 p.m. ET ESPN2 CFN Projection: TCU*
OUTBACK BOWL - Tampa, Florida Big Ten 3rd vs. SEC 3rd, Eastern Division
SBC COTTON BOWL CLASSIC - Dallas, Texas Big 12 No. 2 vs. SEC Alabama TOYOTA GATOR BOWL - Jacksonville, Florida CFN Projection: Virginia Tech vs. Louisville
CAPITAL ONE BOWL - Orlando, Florida Big Ten No. 2 vs. SEC No. 2
TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL - Tempe, Arizona CFN Projection: Notre Dame vs. Ohio State
CFN Projection: Georgia vs. West Virginia Pro Player Stadium 72,230
ROSE BOWL - Pasadena, California CFN Projection: USC vs. Texas |
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Amen.
A better possible victory and benchmark for the program under Bill Callahan. After the Colorado victory alot was said we had turned the corner, well lets see if we have.
Who going to the Bluebonnet?
Argh! I promised my parents weeks ago that I would pick up my sister at Philly Int'l Airport on Dec. 30th at 10:33PM. As fate would have it, my 'Canes play at 7:30 that night, in the best matchup of non BCS teams. I guess I'll be getting there a bit early and watching the game at a bar at the airport.
The Pac 10 received it's annual BullcS shafting so nothing changes. What a joke of a system. The final MSM Monopoly.
Without a Playoff it is only Corrupt Fantasy Football.
Go Oregon!!
The beauty of the Nat'l Champ game is that either way, liberals will have to root for a Bush's team.
FSU 27-17 against a bad quarterback.
Ohio State 34-14 against an over rated team.
Auburn should be in a BCS, they could beat every team listed and give USC a good run for their money...
B59
could very well be yes....
that would be BAD for the BCS...maybe I want that.....
LOL!
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I hope Oregon doesn't pull a Cal and get blown out and exposed, for your sake.
(Just kidding with you).
"I hope Oregon doesn't pull a Cal and get blown out and exposed..."
If Vince Young pulls a hammy the week of the title game and Texas subsequently gets blown out by USC, I don't think it's accurate to say that a 12-0 Texas team got "exposed". Texas got to be 12-0 because they had Vince Young.
Cal was a top-ten team last year when they were able to feature a very potent balanced offense, and that balance enabled them to control games. They had 4 athletic veteran receivers who could get open and run after catching the ball, and coupled with a first round NFL qb and two good running backs, they were tough. Except that by the time their bowl game came, 3 of those receivers were already out for the year, and the 4th (and arguably the best of them) broke his leg early in the first quarter of their bowl game against Texas Tech. Freshman receivers couldn't get open or make catches, they no longer had a passing attack, and Tech played a great game.
Tell you what, if Ohio State loses their two receivers prior to Notre Dame, they'll look as crappy offensively as they did earlier this year, and get "exposed" real fast in that one too.
'The Pac 10 received its annual BCS shafting so nothing changes.'
Yeah, 6-1 in BCS Bowl games since 2000, with all six wins being routs and the six wins distributed among 4 different Pac-10 schools (Oregon, Oregon State, Washington, USC). Also, the only loss in their seven games came when Washington State's QB tried to play with a cracked ankle and torn ligaments (although Oklahoma would have won that game anyway, in my opinion. They were on fire that day.)
I just wish that Oregon's QB Clemens hadn't broken his leg 4 games ago and could play in the bowl game. He was really a great player and leader for the Ducks. Great job finishing up 10-1 without him.
Have you seen Dixon and Leaf?? They are filling in for Clemens very well. We will take care of Oklahoma and should be a great game.
The BullcS is the UN of Sports
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
Har!
I hate Penn State, but they got screwed.
Everyone in the world wanted to see Penn State vs Notre Dame. ABC should hae paid them all off for that match up.
Rose Bowl will be boring. Texas does not belong there.
Morning Dude....I was "nuts" for picking UCLA and CU, buit to even have suggested that the Bowl committee would chose Oregon over ND is, well....like, WOW!!
You could do that or let her sit at the airport for a while.
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