Projected BCS Bowls – November 22nd
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: The Granddaddy of them all is historically a Big 10 vs. Pac 10 matchup, and this year will be no different. The Buckeyes are already locked in here, and the Ducks will play Oregon State in two weeks for the rights to get here. BCS Know How projects the Ducks will beat the Beavers in the “Civil War” and make a run at the Roses. | |
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Sugar Bowl
New Orleans, Louisiana. January 1st |
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Alabama Crimson Tide |
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TCU Horned Frogs |
| Comment: Missing out on the projected SEC champion Florida Gators, the Sugar Bowl will likely target Alabama fill the SEC-happy bowl’s need for a crowd pleaser. A year after Utah took a Sugar Bowl bid and beat Alabama, the Sugar Bowl will be more than willing to take TCU, who will likely qualify automatically, in this spot as well, and hope for another good game. | |
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Fiesta Bowl
Glendale, Arizona. January 4th |
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Boise State Broncos |
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Iowa Hawkeyes |
| The Fiesta Bowl is likely to get last licks here, so why not take full advantage and choose Boise State? When looking for another at-large team to reward with a bid to their game, expect the Fiesta Bowl to choose Iowa over Oklahoma State, as the Hawkeyes have a larger national following. | |
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Orange Bowl
Miami, Florida. January 5th |
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Cincinnati Bearcats |
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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets |
| The champs of the Big East and ACC have met here many times before, and there’s no reason to think that this year will be different. Cincinnati and Georgia Tech have been the classes of their conferences and are likely to claim their conference titles with relative ease in the next few weeks. | |
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2009 Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game
Pasadena, California. January 7th |
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Florida Gators |
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Texas Longhorns |
| Comment: What we’ve expected all along, and if both can win out, this is the matchup the country has been waiting to see. Florida and Texas were supposed to get here, and just a few more games, and that’s exactly what we’re going to get. Hold on to your hats. | |
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