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2011 College Football Bowl Pick'Em: Week 2
It's on to week 2 of the college football bowl season. How are your picks looking? Both Jeff and I are tied at 3-3 against the spread. Spreads matter! table.tableizer-table {border: 1px solid #CCC; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;} .tableizer-table td {padding: 4px;...
2011 Bowl Gift Guide: The Bowl Loot BC Missed Out On
The Sports Business Journal recently compiled a list of bowl game loot each of the players will receive for participating in one of the 35 bowl games played this college football postseason. You know, had Nate Freese made that field goal against Duke and had BC not committed that false start...
The ACC's Bowl Game Win-Loss Record: Still Not So Hot
It's pretty much common knowledge that the ACC doesn't exactly set the world on fire when it comes to bowl season. Sure, N.C. State's 23-7 win over West Virginia in the Champs Sports Bowl was nice and all, but Georgia Tech early bowl season loss serves as a reminder of just how 'meh' ACC teams have...
Bowl Game Picks: Day 7 (Quickie Edition)
This edition of Bowl Game Picks will be a short one, as there is much to do with the Alamo Bowl steadily approaching. AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl- Air Force Falcons vs. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets This game should be an interesting one to watch, as both teams run a form of the option...
Can BC Keep Winning Despite Getting Outrebounded? And The Big Finish
Brian: The Eagles were able to survive Bryant on Wednesday night, defeating the Bison 84-80. The Eagles are now winners of seven straight and snapped a Bucknell four-game winning streak which included a victory over Donahue's former team, Cornell. The win also snapped a four-game streak where the...
Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl A De Facto Road Game? And The Big Finish
Brian: Nevada athletic director Cary Groth expects the school to send over 20,000 fans to next month's Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. As of Monday, bowl executive director Gary Cavalli said that over 34,000 tickets have been sold for the game, and that the game might actually sell out. AT&T Park's...
Don't Bet On It!: 2010-2011 College Football Bowl Predictions (Part II)
The year I was born, there were eleven bowl games in college football and there were no Division I-AA playoffs because there was no Division I-AA. Back then, no one made bowl predictions on a weblog because there was no web, the only log was being recorded by Captain James T. Kirk, and computers...
Reviewing My 2010 ACC Coastal Preseason Predictions
Yesterday, I took a look at my preseason ACC Atlantic Division predictions. Today, let's take a look at how I did in the Coastal. Not too bad, all things considered. Overall, I went 53-19 straight up. And if there's one thing I've learned, it's to never pick a Coastal Division champ not named...
ACC Roundtable Roundup: Championship Game And Bowl Season Edition
It was our turn to host this week's ACC Roundtable. You know the drill. We pose some questions, our excellent ACC blogger cohorts answer then, and we put a nice little bow on the responses. Thanks to the usual suspects for contributing this week, namely: ACC Sports, ACC Blogger, The Key Play...
2010 Bowl Projections: Boston College's Bowl Destination Down To ... San Francisco? [UPDATED]
With UConn winning the a share of the Big East title and heading to the BCS (in all likelihood, the Fiesta Bowl), the Big East and Notre Dame's bowl destinations seem to be all but set. UConn is likely headed west to play Oklahoma. West Virginia appears headed to the Champs Sports Bowl, while Notre...
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