BCS Bowl Game Projections/Predictions

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Leonardo
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Nov 15, 2009 12:41am
BCS National Championship:
(1) Florida vs. (2) Texas

Rose Bowl:
Oregon (Pac-10 champion) vs. Ohio State (Big 10 champion)

Orange Bowl:
Georgia Tech (ACC champion) vs. Boise State (at-large number 3)

Fiesta Bowl:
Cincinnati (Big East champion/at-large number 2) vs. TCU (at-large number 4)

Sugar Bowl:
Alabama (at-large number 1) vs. Pittsburgh (at-large number 5)


I thought about it for a while for the first pick by the Fiesta Bowl. I could see them taking an undefeated Boise State team (bonus since Boise is closer to Arizona than Cincinnati is, plus the classic between BSU and Oklahoma). But on the other hand, I thought how could the Fiesta Bowl turn away a 12-0 Cincinnati team (obviously, I'm presently predicting them to defeat Pittsburgh)? Below is my picks if the first pick by the Fiesta Bowl is Boise State:


BCS National Championship:
Florida vs. Texas

Rose Bowl:
Oregon vs. Ohio State

Orange Bowl:
Georgia Tech vs. Cincinnati

Fiesta Bowl:
Boise State vs. TCU

Sugar Bowl:
Alabama vs. Pittsburgh
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Leonardo
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Nov 15, 2009 12:41am
This is just something to discuss. I'm definitely no expert.
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visionquest
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Nov 15, 2009 12:46am
I don't care what team I played on, I'd be pissed if I had to play either TCU or Boise. Specifically, if I were at a big time program and I drew either of those teams in a BCS bowl. It's a NO WIN situation. Beat them, and they'll say, "yeah, could have seen that coming." Lose and it's "my god! TCU/Boise is awesome and (your team) really must suck bad!"
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Cleveland Buck
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Nov 15, 2009 1:20am
Tie-Ins
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Alabama - BCSNC
Texas - BCSNC
Ohio State - Rose
Oregon - Rose
Georgia Tech - Orange


Available Teams
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Cincinnati (Auto Bid, Big East Champion)
Florida (Auto Bid, BCS Top 4)
TCU (Auto Bid, Top Ranked Non AQ)

Boise State
Penn State or Iowa (at least one of them should finish in the top 14)
Oklahoma State (will probably finish in the top 14)
Pittsburgh


Selection Order
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Florida - Sugar (Replacing BCS No. 1)
Iowa - Fiesta (Replacing BCS No. 2)
Oklahoma State - Orange
TCU - Fiesta
Cincinnati - Sugar


BCS National Championship
Alabama (SEC Champion) vs. Texas (Big XII Champion)

Rose Bowl
Ohio State (Big Ten Champion) vs. Oregon (Pac-10 Champion)

Fiesta Bowl
Iowa (At-Large) vs. TCU (At-Large)

Sugar Bowl
Florida (At-Large) vs. Cincinnati (Big East Champion)

Orange Bowl
Georgia Tech (ACC Champion) vs. Oklahoma State (At-Large)
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hoops23
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Nov 15, 2009 2:20am
BCS National Championship
Alabama (SEC Champion) vs. Texas (Big XII Champion)

Rose Bowl
Ohio State (Big Ten Champion) vs. Oregon (Pac-10 Champion)

Fiesta Bowl
Iowa (At-Large) vs. TCU (At-Large)

Sugar Bowl
Florida (At-Large) vs. Cincinnati (Big East Champion)

Orange Bowl
Georgia Tech (ACC Champion) vs. Oklahoma State (At-Large)

I actually feel the same way cleveland_buck does...
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mattinctown
Nov 15, 2009 2:39am
I would rather that Boise State and TCU don't play one another, it would make for more interesting viewing if each team played an Alabama, etc..... Just my opinion.
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slingshot4ever
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Nov 15, 2009 9:00am
Boise State will be in as a second non-BCS school if they win out. You guys can take Oklahoma State/Iowa off of your predictions. USC loss last night made it almost a certainty that both TCU and BSU will play in a BCS game.
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Al Bundy
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Nov 15, 2009 9:30am
slingshot4ever wrote: Boise State will be in as a second non-BCS school if they win out. You guys can take Oklahoma State/Iowa off of your predictions. USC loss last night made it almost a certainty that both TCU and BSU will play in a BCS game.
If GT or Texas are upset in conference championship games, it would change a lot.
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Tigerfan00
Posts: 3,427
Nov 15, 2009 11:15am
Oregon ends the season with 2 tough games at Arizona next week and then against Oregon State so if their is one team who is sitting pretty in the Pac10, its Stanford.
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darbypitcher22
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Nov 15, 2009 12:54pm
if that GT/Oklahoma St. matchup happens it could be an interesting one.
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slingshot4ever
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Nov 15, 2009 5:01pm
Haha, I know. That is why I said "almost" a certainty.
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slingshot4ever
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Nov 15, 2009 5:03pm
Al Bundy wrote:
slingshot4ever wrote: Boise State will be in as a second non-BCS school if they win out. You guys can take Oklahoma State/Iowa off of your predictions. USC loss last night made it almost a certainty that both TCU and BSU will play in a BCS game.
If GT or Texas are upset in conference championship games, it would change a lot.
Haha, I know. That is why I said "almost" a certainty.
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ptown_trojans_1
Posts: 7,632
Nov 15, 2009 5:20pm
BCS: Florida vs Texas

Rose: Oregon vs. OSU
Although, I could easily see Stanford in the Rose Bowl.

Orange: GT vs. Cincy

Sugar: Bama vs. TCU

Fiesta: Boise vs. Pitt
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jspitaleri
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Nov 16, 2009 3:00am
NC: (1)Florida vs (2)Texas
Rose: (B10)Ohio State vs (P10)Oregon
Fiesta: (B12)Oklahoma State vs (At-Large)TCU
Sugar: (SEC)Alabama vs (At-Large)Boise State
Orange: (BE)Cincinnati vs (ACC)Georgia Tech

Looking at the rankings, those are my picks. Wouldn't surprise me to see TCU go to the Fiesta and Boise to the Sugar because they travel well and would match up better with Alabama and it would, in my opinion be a more entertaining game... I am not sold on TCU yet and think that Cincinnati will beat Pittsburgh.

This will leave out two loss teams such as Pittsburgh, Iowa and Penn State, and LSU gets left out by default with the two SEC teams in.... but... if TCU and Boise win out and are undefeated, and in the top five in the BCS, you can't leave them out. I think this year to non-BCS schools get in.
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Cleveland Buck
Posts: 5,126
Nov 16, 2009 9:36am
BCS National Championship
Alabama (SEC Champion) vs. Texas (Big XII Champion)

Rose Bowl
Ohio State (Big Ten Champion) vs. Oregon (Pac-10 Champion)

Fiesta Bowl
Iowa (At-Large) vs. TCU (At-Large)

Sugar Bowl
Florida (At-Large) vs. Cincinnati (Big East Champion)

Orange Bowl
Georgia Tech (ACC Champion) vs. Oklahoma State (At-Large)
USC will finish in the top 14 if they win out, which means I would put them in over Oklahoma State. Still don't think Boise State gets in. In this economy, the bowls with the big names are going to have a hard enough time selling tickets and tv ads. They can't afford to take Boise this year.
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Tully Blanchard
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Nov 16, 2009 10:49am
BCS National Championship
Florida vs Texas

Rose Bowl
The University of Ohio State vs Oregon

Sugar Bowl
Alabama vs Cincinnati

Fiesta Bowl
Boise State vs LSU

Orange Bowl
Georgia Tech vs Oklahoma State
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bulldog8
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Nov 16, 2009 11:02am
jspitaleri.....Pittsburgh is not a 2-loss team. They are 9-1. Unless you are assuming that they lose to Cincinnati for the Big East championship.

Others....I do not think it's fair to say that TCU and Boise will be excluded entirely from BCS births. They will both likely be undefeated and ranked in the top 5. That's garbage if they take Iowa or OK State over them. Iowa completed choked against a very average Northwestern team and should have lost by more to OSU. It happened in years past and will happen again this year when David is given a chance to take down Goliath.....Boise and TCU will be in.
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Cleveland Buck
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Nov 16, 2009 11:23am
TCU will be guaranteed a spot as the highest ranked mid major. Boise State would have to be picked over teams with bigger names, higher ratings, and more travelling fans.
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Cleveland Buck
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Nov 16, 2009 11:24am
Tully Blanchard wrote: BCS National Championship
Florida vs Texas

Rose Bowl
The University of Ohio State vs Oregon

Sugar Bowl
Alabama vs Cincinnati

Fiesta Bowl
Boise State vs LSU

Orange Bowl
Georgia Tech vs Oklahoma State
LOL. You should add Mississippi in there too since there is apparently no limit to how many teams a conference can get into the BCS.
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jspitaleri
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Nov 16, 2009 12:05pm
bulldog8... yes, I am picking Cincinnati to win that game. I mentioned that in my post.

The two games that Boise and TCU have to be most concerned about is Pittsburgh/Cincinnati and the ACC Championship game.

If Georgia Tech loses to Clemson (Should Clemson beat Virginia) and/or Cincinnati loses to Pittsburgh would eliminate the other spot for either TCU/Boise.
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Cleveland Buck
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Nov 16, 2009 12:48pm
I think Boise would get picked over Cincy. The Orange Bowl last year was one of the few BCS games rated lower than the Boise State/Oklahoma Fiesta Bowl.
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Tully Blanchard
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Nov 16, 2009 1:17pm
I wasnt looking to see that I have 3 SEC teams going to BCS games.
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Cmhs74
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Nov 16, 2009 8:29pm
Alabama impressed me with their win Saturday night, should be a classic them against Florida and at this point I am leaning toward Alabama for the victory
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Turf Warden
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Nov 17, 2009 9:19am
jspitaleri wrote: bulldog8... yes, I am picking Cincinnati to win that game. I mentioned that in my post.

The two games that Boise and TCU have to be most concerned about is Pittsburgh/Cincinnati and the ACC Championship game.

If Georgia Tech loses to Clemson (Should Clemson beat Virginia) and/or Cincinnati loses to Pittsburgh would eliminate the other spot for either TCU/Boise.
Things could be interesting with both TCU and BSU likely going unbeaten, I don't think the Big East or the ACC will get two BCS spots regardless of who wins those games. In any other year, Cincinnati would be a shoe in, but this isn't any other year.

You gotta wonder how much handwringing would take place amongst Alabama fans should the Crimson Tide be matched against TCU or BSU! After getting shot down by Utah last bowl season, another loss to a non BCS conference school would be "eye-opening"!