Option's Surefire Bowl Projections
Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 8:36 pm
I apologize to all of those that missed my posts in the last week. As I told Grant and Brian tonight on AIM, last week was hell for those of us in the retail business and on Thanksgiving Day, the OptionMan got engaged (her b-day). So it's been a busy week nonetheless.
I'm hearing a lot of the same things many of you are concerning bowl games. The one that doesn't seem to get much run is the Las Vegas Bowl, people close to the team keep mentioning one of the 3 area San Francisco games and the other is the Houston Bowl.
Let me try this out with explanations where necessary (LOCKS are in caps)
New Orleans: NORTH TEXAS v. SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
Champs Sports: Iowa State v. Virginia
GMAC: MEMPHIS v. NORTHERN Illinois . . .
-I realize that is halfway in caps. I can't believe I'm doing this but Norm Wamer insists he talked to people at the Glass Bowl Debacle and says that the winner of the MACCG will go to the MOTOR CITY, the loser will go to the Silicon Valley and that the GMAC has already unofficially invited Northern b/c they brought a bunch to watch Northern v. Alabama last year.
Ok back to the projections . . .
Fort Worth: CINCINNATI v. Texas Tech
Las Vegas: New Mexico v. Georgia Tech
Hawaii: Hawaii or Akron v. UAB (accepted bid)
MPC Computers: Troy v. Marshall
Motor City: Miami (OH) v. Syracuse
Independence: Alabama v. Colorado
Insight: NOTRE DAME v. ucla
Houston: UTEP (accepted bid) v. Bowling Green
Alamo: THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY v. Oklahoma State
Continental Tire: UConn v. NORTH CAROLINA
Emerald: NAVY v. Wyoming
Holiday: Texas A/M v. Arizona State
Silicon Valley: Toledo v. Fresno State, trust me I'm much happier they get this game and NOT us. Playing real road games in a bowl is never fun.
Music City: MINNESOTA v. Boston College
Sun: PURDUE v. Oregon State
Liberty: LOUISVILLE v. Boise State
Peach: Miami (FL) v. Florida
Outback: WISCONSIN v. lsu
Cotton: Texas v. Tennessee
Gator: Florida State v. West Virginia
Capitol One: IOWA v. Georgia
Rose: MICHIGAN v. CALifornia . . . All but guaranteed
Fiesta: UTAH v. Pittsburgh
Sugar: Auburn v. Va Tech . . . SEC Champ must go to Sugar Bowl if not in Championship game.
Orange: USC v. Oklahoma
I'm hearing a lot of the same things many of you are concerning bowl games. The one that doesn't seem to get much run is the Las Vegas Bowl, people close to the team keep mentioning one of the 3 area San Francisco games and the other is the Houston Bowl.
Let me try this out with explanations where necessary (LOCKS are in caps)
New Orleans: NORTH TEXAS v. SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
Champs Sports: Iowa State v. Virginia
GMAC: MEMPHIS v. NORTHERN Illinois . . .
-I realize that is halfway in caps. I can't believe I'm doing this but Norm Wamer insists he talked to people at the Glass Bowl Debacle and says that the winner of the MACCG will go to the MOTOR CITY, the loser will go to the Silicon Valley and that the GMAC has already unofficially invited Northern b/c they brought a bunch to watch Northern v. Alabama last year.
Ok back to the projections . . .
Fort Worth: CINCINNATI v. Texas Tech
Las Vegas: New Mexico v. Georgia Tech
Hawaii: Hawaii or Akron v. UAB (accepted bid)
MPC Computers: Troy v. Marshall
Motor City: Miami (OH) v. Syracuse
Independence: Alabama v. Colorado
Insight: NOTRE DAME v. ucla
Houston: UTEP (accepted bid) v. Bowling Green
Alamo: THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY v. Oklahoma State
Continental Tire: UConn v. NORTH CAROLINA
Emerald: NAVY v. Wyoming
Holiday: Texas A/M v. Arizona State
Silicon Valley: Toledo v. Fresno State, trust me I'm much happier they get this game and NOT us. Playing real road games in a bowl is never fun.
Music City: MINNESOTA v. Boston College
Sun: PURDUE v. Oregon State
Liberty: LOUISVILLE v. Boise State
Peach: Miami (FL) v. Florida
Outback: WISCONSIN v. lsu
Cotton: Texas v. Tennessee
Gator: Florida State v. West Virginia
Capitol One: IOWA v. Georgia
Rose: MICHIGAN v. CALifornia . . . All but guaranteed
Fiesta: UTAH v. Pittsburgh
Sugar: Auburn v. Va Tech . . . SEC Champ must go to Sugar Bowl if not in Championship game.
Orange: USC v. Oklahoma