Wednesday, December 19, 2007

BCS National Title Game Prediction

Well it is all down to this. Ohio St vs my LSU Tigers. The pressure to win is all on LSU, as Ohio St is being overlooked. Bad news for LSU. While LSU has the advantage at most positions, the Special Teams and the intangibles go to Ohio St. They have been more consistent and you know who will show up. The OSU team that hammered Michigan will. For LSU it is all about consistency. LSU has not shown it. Sure they pasted Virginia Tech 48-7. But they also lost to Kentucky and Arkansas playing bland football and using incorrect personnel and lack of courage. It hurts. It really hurts, but Ohio St has the biggest chip on their shoulder right now.



Ohio St 24 LSU 10

BCS Bowl Predictions

1) Rose Bowl USC vs Illinois

IMO, the Illini do NOT belong in this bowl game. But since it is tradition that the Big 10 and the Pac 10 play in this game, we must adhere to it. This game is not even close, not even a little bit.


USC 50 Illinois 19



2) Sugar Bowl Hawaii vs Georgia

Georgia Head Coach Mark Richt has stopped whining about not being in the Title Game, but had better not overlook Hawaii. The Bulldogs have a great running game and QB Matthew Stafford has been adapting well this season. Colt Brennan has led a potent Hawaii Run and Shoot offense, but the Warriors defense is suspect. Hawaii has always come back against their opposition-but they are playing an SEC team, not La Tech or lowly Washington


Georgia 42 Hawaii 28



3) Fiesta Bowl Oklahoma vs West Virginia


Oklahoma choked to Boise last year, but WVU is no Boise St. The Mountaineers are searching for a coach (read: Distracted!) and are listless. Oklahoma wants revenge and a motive for voters in the AP to declare them National Champs. The Sooners are playing the best out of anyone right now, and this game is the launching board for a big 2008. West Virginia hopes to NOT have Terry Bowden as its next coach.


Oklahoma 48 West Virginia 29


4) Orange Bowl Virginia Tech vs Kansas


The Hokies have had a very emotional year, as have the Jayhawks. But emotion can only carry you so far. Talent takes over in this one, as we have yet another BCS Blasting.

VT 35 Kansas 14

Bowl Predictions-All Jan 1st Non BCS Bowls

Continues!




Outback Bowl


Wisconsin 28 Tennessee 21



Cotton Bowl


Missouri 35 Arkansas 34


Gator Bowl

Texas Tech 31 Virginia 19


Capital One Bowl


Florida 45 Michigan 14



Badly Scheduled Bowl Game


Rutgers 21 Ball State 17

2007-2008 Bowl Predictions-Pre Jan 1st

Poinsettia Bowl

Utah 28 Navy 24



New Orleans Bowl


Memphis 31 FAU 17


Papa John's Bowl


Cincy 38 Southern Miss 35



New Mexico Bowl


New Mexico 29 Nevada 21



Las Vegas Bowl


BYU 35 UCLA 33



Hawaii Bowl

Boise St 41 East Carolina 14


Motor City


Purdue 28 Central Michigan 17



Holiday Bowl


Texas 28 Arizona St 14


Champs Sports


BC 35 Michigan St 28


Texas Bowl


TCU 27 Houston 21


Emerald Bowl


Oregon St 31 Maryland 21


Meineke Car Car Bowl

UConn 28 Wake Forest 24


Liberty Bowl

Miss St 24 UCF 22


Alamo Bowl


Penn St 30 Texas A&M 21


Independence Bowl


Colorado 35 Alabama 32


Armed Forces Bowl


Cal 45 Air Force 20


Humanitarian Bowl


Fresno St 38 Georgia Tech 21



Sun Bowl


Oregon 28 South Florida 7


Music City Bowl


Kentucky 45 Florida St 7


Insight Bowl


Oklahoma St 41 Indiana 37


Chik Fil A Bowl (Formerly Peach Bowl)

Auburn 21 Clemson 20

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Heisman

My finalists are:

Chase Daniel
Pat White
Darren McFadden
Tim Tebow
Chris Long

Weekly Report-Nov 28, 2007

Since we are at the end of the regular season, and going into "Championship Week", I thought my weekly update would focus on the BCS Conferences, who did well, who choked on it, and who is the rising star or stars. Order goes to Power Rankings (Last to first)


Big 10

Surprise Team: Ohio St
Coach of the Year: Ron Zook, Illinois
Disappointing Team: Michigan St
Rising Star: Rashard Mendenhall, RB Illinois


The weakest year by the Big 10 in a while. Not many expected the Buckeyes to get back to the top, and play for a possible 2nd straight appearance in the BCS Title Game. Illinois has a looonnnggg shot at the Rose. After a promising start, Michigan St choked, as did Michigan. In part to Illinois, the Big 10 coaches have to find the speed guys, and I think they will.


Big East

Surprise Team: UConn
Coach of the Year: Randy Edsell, UConn
Disappointing Team: Louisville
Rising Star: Donald Brown, RB UConn

West Virginia's dynamic duo of Pat White and Steve Slaton has the Mountaineers at the top of my list to go to New Orleans, but where the hell did UConn come from?! This was a surprise season for sure, but it looks like Rutgers and Louisville took the biggest steps back. South Florida and UConn have moved into the top 3

ACC

Surprise Team: Virginia
Coach of the Year: Al Groh, Virginia
Disappointing Team: Miami and Florida St, Georgia Tech-and as always Duke
Rising Star: Cullen Harper, QB Clemson

BC and VT are the 2 best teams, and the winner is BCS bound. But this conference just dragged on, despite the 2 best facing each other in the championship game. Clemson can really break out in 2008, as they are the team to watch. Numerous coaching changes already have the future up in the air at Georgia Tech and Duke.

Big XII

Surprise Team: Missouri and Kansas
Coach of the year: Mark Mangino, Kansas
Disappointing team: Nebraska in the North, Texas in the South
Rising Star: Todd Reesing, QB Kansas

This was a huge surprise, and not just for who had a good season, but bad ones as well. This conference got better later in the year, thanks to KU and UM. New coaches are a plenty, Mike Sherman is the new man at Texas A&M, which had a disappointing season. This conference is defintiely getting better.

Pac 10

Surprise Team: Arizona St
Coach of the Year: Dennis Ericson, ASU
Disappointing Team: UCLA
Rising Star: Joe McKnight, USC

Tied with the SEC as the best conference in the BCS, the Pac 10 has been surprisingly even this year. USC, ASU, Oregon (When healthy) have matched up well. But it is the improved defensive performance that has pushed them over the top. Watch out for Joe McKnight who should produce big time if he stays healthy.

SEC

Surprise Team: Mississippi St
Coach of the Year: Sylvester Croom, Miss St
Disappointing Team: Alabama, LSU (Losing twice as #1 in the nation); S. Carolina
Rising Star: Emmanuel Moody, RB Florida

Coach Sly has gotten the job done at State, making them a formidable foe. Tennessee has had a good year, but the Georgia Bulldogs are along with USC unstoppable right now. In the West, LSU outright won the West, but limp into the championship game with a question at QB. Moody is inelgible this year, but pair him with Tebow and Florida should win the BCS Title in January of 2009.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Coaching Changes

Now is the time to speculate on new coaches for 2008.


-Nebraska. Bill Callahan should get the axe in the next few weeks. The Huskers need to find a full time AD, and that might scare off a few candidates. Tom Osbourne, the interim AD has a large spector over the head of whomever gets the job (AD or Coach). The sentiment is to get a favorite son-Turner Gill of Buffalo is that. Look at what he has done this season there. Fans might not like the losing record, but 4 wins at Buffalo can translate to at least 9 at Nebraska. But lets be real-Nebraska needs a coach and an AD-so look to Wisconsin.

New Coach: Barry Alvarez

-Notre Dame. Yes Weiss has a huge buyout, but ND has NBC money. Weiss can and should be bought out, and proved Ty Willingham was a damn good recruiter, something Weiss has failed at miserably. The Irish need a coach to take them to the next level, but one that will give the ratings a big boost. A former NFL coach in Dan Devine brought the program to prominence, and Lou Holtz bolted Minnesota to take the Irish back to the National Title Hunt. Maybe pulling a coach out is a good idea. After all, a College coach knows the game better.

New Coach: Bobby Petrino

Iowa. Look, Kirk Ferentz is getting paid $2 million a year. Going 6-6 or 7-5 is not going to get it done. So, who can you get? It is hard to recruit in Iowa, but there are good players there and great players have been at Iowa historically. Think outside the box here, and get ready to find a hard working coach.

New Coach: Unknown

Georgia Tech. Chan Gailey has not been getting the job done. A great hire on paper, Gailey has succeeded in keeping Georgia Tech mediocre. No telling where they go from here, but my guess is obvious.

New Coach: Jimbo Fisher