Final Projected BCS Bowls – December 6th
Projected 2010 BCS Bowls
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Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California. January 1st |
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Ohio State Buckeyes |
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Oregon Ducks |
| Comment: Oregon made this matchup official on Thursday by clinching the Pac-10 Championship by defeated Oregon State. Ohio State clinched a spot in the Rose Bowl weeks ago, and now will prepare for the talented Duck attack | |
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Sugar Bowl
New Orleans, Louisiana. January 1st |
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Florida Gators |
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TCU Horned Frogs |
| Comment: TCU is assured a BCS bowl with their final BCS ranking as the highest ranked non-BCS school. Florida, after losing the SEC Championship Game will likely still receive a BCS bowl bid, and the Sugar Bowl will be happy to take a replacement SEC team after losing Alabama to the National Championship Game. | |
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Fiesta Bowl
Glendale, Arizona. January 4th |
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Boise State Broncos |
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Iowa Hawkeyes |
| Comment: Boise State continues to be the most attractive candidate for a BCS at-large selection that hasn’t already been assumed, and the Fiesta Bowl, after losing Big 12 Champ Texas to the National Title game, will want an attractive game. Boise State put together one of the greatest games in college football history at the Fiesta Bowl just a few years ago, and the Fiesta Bowl remembers it and will want more excitement. The Hawkeyes are the next most attractive candidates for at-large selection, and will likely land here. | |
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Orange Bowl
Miami, Florida. January 5th |
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Cincinnati Bearcats |
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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets |
| Comment: Both teams need late comeback victories to clinch their respective conference championships, but pulled out victories late. The ACC and Big East Champs have met here many times before, and could easily be doing it again this year. Georgia Tech is assured of this bid as the ACC Champion. | |
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2009 Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game
Pasadena, California. January 7th |
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Alabama Crimson Tide |
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Texas Longhorns |
| Comment: While its not what we expected, this Alabama vs. Texas matchup has been in the cards for quite some time. After Alabama clinched the SEC championship earlier in the day, they replaced the Gators in this slot. The Longhorns followed suit in the Big 12, although had a bit more trouble, but won all the same. Therefore this matchup is basically in the books. Its gonna be a good one. | |
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6 Comments
2009-12-06
01:08:57
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2009-12-06
05:25:23
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2009-12-06
09:38:45
hook em horns
2009-12-06
14:53:26
Hook em horns
2009-12-06
20:03:18
[...] projected BCS bowls show a Texas vs. Alabama BCS showdown, and many other automatic bids are filled.original article Share and [...]
2009-12-06
20:38:19
The BCS folks are smart! They have decided to put up with the emotions and anger of these matchups and avoid the more SOLID PROOF of that the current BCS scam can never truly declare a national champion.
The above comment is true and can not be proven wrong by any normal fan or citizen, but the following is my personal opinion:
TCU would beat Alabama, Florida or Texas for the national title game just like the Utah Utes beat them last year! We know that you cowardly & Brainless BCS power brokers would never permit the Mountain West to show you the door two years in a row! And I am sure that Boise State would and could beat any of the other BCS Teams (Cinci, Iowa, Georgia Tech, etc.)
Go ahead blow hards..........take you best shot! Of course we all know that your TALK is BIG but you avoid us proving you wrong - at all costs!
JBP - Go TCU and the Mountain West Conference