Posted on 11/30/2006 2:29:05 PM PST by MikefromOhio
Weekend Thirteen cleared up the BCS title picture a bit. USC won convincingly against Notre Dame while Florida failed to get the style points needed to make a run at the Trojans and Wolverines. With Arkansas losing to LSU, Florida only theoretically has a chance at the title game. The weekend was not without surprises as Texas lost for the 2nd time in a row while West Virginia eliminated itself from Big East and BCS contention by losing to South Florida. The weekend also featured some great finishes with BYU, Georgia, Oklahoma and Tennessee pulling games out late. This week is Championship Week. The conference championship games for the MAC, Conference USA, ACC, SEC and Big XII will be played. Each of those games, along with the Army-Navy game, is the feature this week.
The MAC champion goes to The Motor City Bowl in Detroit, MI to face either the 7th best Big Ten team or an at-large team. As the Big Ten is getting 2 into the BCS, it will be the at-large team. Central Michigan can score in bunches while Ohio is on a roll.
The winner of this game goes to the Liberty Bowl to play against an SEC school while the loser of this game will most likely be heading to Mobile, Alabama for the GMAC bowl against a MAC team (probably Central Michigan). Houston lost a close game to USM earlier this season while it was still in the post-Miami funk after nearly defeating the Hurricanes in Miami.
I cant believe Im actually going to pick this. Wake Forest is the better team. Georgia Tech has the weapons to win, but not the quarterback. Their defense will keep them in this game, but the pick is Wake. The winner goes to the Orange Bowl while the loser goes to the Chick-Fil-A bowl (formerly the Peach Bowl).
The winner of this game is going to the Sugar Bowl unless Florida wins big and something absolutely screwy happens in the BCS. Arkansas must win this game to get into the BCS at all. Otherwise, LSU is going. It comes down to if Florida will be able to score consistently or if Arkansas will be able to make some plays through the air. Special teams will play a big factor in deciding this game. That favors Arkansas. With LSU not playing this weekend, the loser of this game is probably relegated to the Capital One bowl.
The winner of this game is going to the Fiesta Bowl. A good old school match-up that will be played in the Big XII championship for the very FIRST time in the 10 year history of the conference. Since the loss to Texas back in October, Oklahoma has been on a roll. Nebraska, minus a slip up against Oklahoma State, has only lost to USC and Texas, which was a much better team at the time of the loss. I have to give the edge to Oklahoma. Bill Callahan gets too conservative in big games like this and I think the Oklahoma offense will be able to move the ball against the Nebraska defense. The loser of this game will go to the Cotton Bowl.
Army and Navy square off again. This year Navy is the home team. Navy is the better team but Army did almost knock off Texas A&M earlier this season. This game will win Navy the Commander in Chiefs trophy for the best service team. Navy is slated to go to the Meineke Car Care Bowl in Charlotte, North Carolina.
(2) USC (-13.5) at UCLA
USC 43 UCLA 17
(3) Michigan BYE
Next Game: projected to be in the Rose Bowl
(5) LSU BYE
Next Game: projected to be in the Rose Bowl
Connecticut at (6) Louisville (-27)
Louisville 42 Connecticut 21
(7) Wisconsin BYE
Next Game: Accepted bid for the Capital One Bowl
(10) Boise State BYE
Next game: projected to be in the Fiesta Bowl
(11) Auburn BYE
Next Game: projected to be in the Outback Bowl
(12) Notre Dame BYE
Next Game: projected to be in the Sugar Bowl
(13) Rutgers at (15) West Virginia (-10)
Rutgers 22 West Virginia 20
(14) Virginia Tech BYE
Next Game: projected to be in the Chick-Fil-A Bowl (Peach)
(17) Tennessee BYE
Next Game: projected to be in the Cotton Bowl
(17) Texas BYE
Next Game: projected to be in the Gator Bowl
(20) BYU BYE
Next Game: accepted bid for the Las Vegas Bowl
Stanford at (21) Cal (-29)
Cal 43 Stanford 7
(22) Texas A&M BYE
Next Game: accepted bid to be in the Holiday Bowl
(25) Boston College BYE
Next Game: projected to be in the Champs Sports Bowl
Texas A&M BYE
Next Game: accepted bid to be in the Holiday Bowl
Florida State BYE
Next Game: Accepted Bid to the Emerald Bowl
Oregon St. at (24) Hawaii (-7.5)
Hawaii 43 Oregon St. 40
Come up with an objective system that makes a playoff system fair to every Division 1-A school instead of 7 teams plus Notre Dame every year.
You are prob right unfortuantly. Even though its wrong and unjust
Good red zone offense by the Gators. They've got to stay 10 points ahead to win this thing. They sure can't stop the Razorback's pass offense.
Very much so. This is what it's all about.
Just like in the Pac 10, Big 10 (sic), Big 12, ACC, and this year the Big Least.
And Florida comes back with thier own TRICKERATION!
That was a awesome TD
I would love to see Michigan dominate USC in the Rose Bowl.
I agree. But it's laughable to suggest that two loss USC (who eaked out a couple close games as well) would beat OSU (who dominated their schedule) in any stadium. That just doesn't pass the logic test. Heck, at this point I'm not even sure USC would qualify for an 8 team playoff.
The Big 10 (sic)
LOL. I have to give you credit...well done.
This game is slighty more entertaining than the ACC title game. /s
A thing of beauty!
Very awesome....
Florida is scoring way above normal, and Arkansas' most potent weapon today is the pass.
Who would have predicted this?
Naw, I'm just taking swings at everyone! If there were 13 teams in the Big 12, I'd be mocking them mercilessly. Instead I just rip on the Big 12's sorry officiating and sordid history of NCAA infractions.
I think the only way a playoff would work is to get the polls completely out of it. Take, say, six major conferences and let them send their champion (however they determine it). Choose 2 at large picks from the field. Then bracket them randomly, without regard to seeding.
We'll never know how OSU or MI would perform against the SEC schedule because the only SEC team either played was when Michigan played Vanderbilt in their opener.
But I hate to see teams like Rutgers being considered because they are undefeated when they haven't played any identifiable competition. Maybe they are that good, but how could we know if they don't schedule seriously?
If you want to win the National Championship, win your conference and win the tournament. That's all there is to it.
LOL. I think ND would demand nothing less.
I think so as well, but (can't believe I'm saying this), I think Michigan deserves to go to the the NC.
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