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This Week in College Fotball 12/26 - 12/31

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Hey look more bowls.

 

MONDAY

Motor City Bowl: Memphis vs. Akron, 4:00/1:00 PM, ESPN

 

TUESDAY

Champs Sports Bowl: Clemson vs. Colorado, 5:00/2:00 PM, ESPN

Insight Bowl: Arizona State vs. Rutgers, 8:30/5:30 PM, ESPN

 

WEDNESDAY

MPC Computers Bowl: Boise State vs. #21 Boston College, 4:30/1:30 PM, ESPN

Alamo Bowl: #20 Michigan vs. Nebraska, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN

 

THURSDAY

Emerald Bowl: #24 Georgia Tech vs. Utah, 4:30/1:30 PM, ESPN

Holiday Bowl: #5 Oregon vs. #23 Oklahoma, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN

 

FRIDAY

Music City Bowl: Minnesota vs. Virginia, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPN

Sun Bowl: #25 Northwestern vs. #16 UCLA, 2:00 PM/11:00 AM, CBS

Independence Bowl: South Carolina vs. Missouri, 3:30/12:30 PM, ESPN

Peach Bowl: #8 Miami vs. #12 LSU, 7:30/4:30 PM, ESPN

 

SATURDAY

Car Care Bowl: South Florida vs. N.C. State, 11:00/8:00 AM, ESPN2

Liberty Bowl: Fresno State vs. Tulsa, 1:00 PM/10:00 AM, ESPN

Houston Bowl: #14 TCU vs. Iowa State, 2:30 PM/11:30 AM, ESPN2

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Recent History

2004: Connecticut 39, Toledo 10

2003: #24 Bowling Green 28, Northwestern 24

2002: Boston College 51, Toledo 25

2001: Toledo 23, Cincinnati 16

2000: Marshall 25, Cincinnati 14

1999: #12 Marshall 21, #25 BYU 3

1998: Marshall 48, Louisville 29

 

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Memphis (6-5)

 

Last Bowl Appearance: 2004 GMAC Bowl (lost to Bowling Green 35-52)

Last Bowl Win: 2003 New Orleans Bowl (def. North Texas 27-17)

 

All Conference USA Players

 

First Team

DeAngelo Williams, Running Back

Andrew Handy, Guard

Marcus West, Defensive End

Wesley Smith, Safety

Stephen Gostkowski, Kicker

 

Second Team

Michael Gibson, Punter

 

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Akron (7-5)

 

First Bowl Appearance

 

All MAC Players

 

Second Team

Brett Biggs, Running Back

Domenik Hixon, Wide Receiver

Kiki Gonzalez, Defensive Tackle

Brian Stokes, Linebacker

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If you're looking to make money, I would say Memphis at -5. Williams should have a huge game rushing.

 

Akron's D is ranked 23rd in the defense but has given up at least 35 points to the 4 best teams they play. About the only way I'd want to watch this game.

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I agree. The MAC's just terrible this year, and even a mid-level level C-USA team like Memphis should be superior. I say

 

Memphis 30

Akron 16

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Will the Champs Sports Bowl not be a blow out for once (not likely)? Will Rutgers get its first bowl win ever (ehhh maybe)?

 

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Recent History

2004: Georgia Tech 51, Syracuse 14

2003: N.C. State 56, Kansas 26

2002: Texas Tech 55, Clemson 15

2001: Pittsburgh 34, N.C. State 19

2000: N.C. State 38, Minnesota 30

1999: #24 Illinois 63, Virginia 21

1998: #25 Miami 46, N.C. State 23

 

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Clemson (7-4)

 

Last Bowl Appearance: 2003 Peach Bowl (def. Tennessee 27-14)

 

All ACC Players

 

First Team

Chansi Stuckey, Wide Receiver

Tye Hill, Cornerback

 

Second Team

Charlie Whitehurst, Quarterback

Roman Fry, Guard

Jad Dean, Punter

 

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Colorado (7-5)

 

Last Bowl Appearance: 2004 Houston Bowl (def. UTEP 33-28)

 

All Big XII Players

 

First Team

Joe Klopfenstein, Tight End

Mark Fenton, Center

Mason Crosby, Kicker

John Torp, Punter

 

Second Team

Lawrence Vickers, Fullback

Stephone Robinson, Kick Returner

Brian Iwuh, Linebacker

 

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Recent History

2004: Oregon State 38, Notre Dame 21

2003: California 52, Virginia Tech 49

2002: Pittsburgh 38, Oregon State 13

2001: #17 Syracuse 26, Kansas State 3

2000: Iowa State 37, Pittsburgh 29

1999: Colorado 62, Boston College 28

1998: #23 Missouri 34, West Virginia 31

 

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Arizona State (6-5)

 

Last Bowl Appearance: 2004 Sun Bowl (def. Purdue 27-23)

 

All Pac-10 Players

 

First Team

Derek Hagan, Wide Receiver

Dale Robinson, Linebacker

Terry Richardson, Kick Returner

 

Second Team

Grayling Love, Tackle

 

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Rutgers (7-4)

 

Last Bowl Appearance: 1978 Garden State Bowl (lost to Arizona State 18-34)

 

First Team

Clark Harris, Tight End

Grain Justice, Guard

Willie Foster, Kick Returner

Ryan Neill, Defensive End

 

Second Team

Brian Leonard, Running Back

Tres Moses, Wide Receiver

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Based on the first half Rutgers looks like they are going to get their first bowl win ever. ASU has absolutely no defense at all and if it wasn't for the one fumble recovery they got this game might already be over.

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Based on the first half Rutgers looks like they are going to get their first bowl win ever. ASU has absolutely no defense at all and if it wasn't for the one fumble recovery they got this game might already be over.

And of course ASU has dominated the game since I made this post. Their defense didn't look like they could stop an NAIA team in the first half but did just enough for the offense to take over in the second half.

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Guest Leelee

Tomorrow starts the fun bowls...

 

Smurf Bowl at 2:30, and Michigan/Nebraska at 6. WHO DESERVED THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1997~

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It also didn't help that that Ryan Hart came back down to earth. There is a reason that he is in a QB competition with a guy who has a 2:10 TD/INT ratio.

 

Leonard is a stud, I don't see any reason Rice could not be a top 10 back next year, the TE Harris is solid and Moses shows flashes of brilliance but you can't compete for 60 minutes in a shootout with subpar QB play.

 

And similar to Bored's last post. As I type this Hart throws a strike deep for the TD.

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Recent History

2004: Fresno State 37, #18 Virginia 34

2003: Georgia Tech 52, Tulsa 10

2002: #18 Boise State 34, Iowa State 16

2001: Clemson 49, Louisiana Tech 24

2000: Boise State 38, UTEP 23

1999: Boise State 34, Louisville 31

1998: Idaho 42, Southern Miss 35

 

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Boise State (9-3)

 

Last Bowl Appearance: 2004 Liberty Bowl (lost to Louisville 40-44)

Last Bowl Win: 2003 Fort Worth Bowl (def. TCU 34-31)

 

All WAC Players

 

First Team

Daryn Colledge, Tackle

Alex Guerrero, Defensive Tackle

Korey Hall, Linebacker

 

Second Team

Lee Marks, Running Back

Drisan James, Wide Receiver

Andrew Browning, Defensive Tackle

Marty Tadman, Safety

 

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#21 Boston College (8-3)

 

All ACC Players

 

First Team

Mathias Kiwanuka, Defensive End

 

Second Team

Will Blackmon, Wide Receiver

Pat Ross, Center

Josh Beekman, Guard

Jeremy Trueblood, Tackle

 

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Recent History

2004: #25 Ohio State 33, #24 Oklahoma State 7

2003: #20 Nebraska 17, Michigan State 3

2002: Wisconsin 31, #13 Colorado 28

2001: Iowa 19, Texas Tech 16

2000: #8 Nebraska 66, #19 Northwestern 17

1999: #11 Penn State 24, #14 Texas A&M 0

1998: Purdue 37, #3 Kansas State 34

 

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#20 Michigan (7-4)

 

Last Bowl Appearance: 2005 Rose Bowl (lost to Texas 37-38)

Last Bowl Win: 2003 Outback Bowl (def. Florida 38-30)

 

All Big Ten Players

 

First Team

Jason Avant, Wide Receiver

Gabe Watson, Defensive Tackle

 

Second Team

Tim Massaquoi, Tight End

Matt Lentz, Guard

Adam Stenavich, Tackle

Leon Hall, Cornerback

 

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Nebraska (7-4)

 

Last Bowl Appearance: 2003 Alamo Bowl (def. Michigan State 17-3)

 

All Big XII Players

 

Second Team

Cory Ross, Running Back

Adam Carriker, Defensive End

Daniel Bullocks, Safety

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Guest Leelee

I've actually hated this year, thus far. I usually enjoy the Motor City Bowl, but Akron in there. Yuck. The MAC really needs to improve their tiebreak system. And the other 2 games I was sort of interested in... GMAC Bowl, and whatever one Navy was in... were boring blowouts.

 

I hope tomorrow's games are better.

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The Alamo Bowl apparently has not been kind to the Big XII but it seems to love Nebraska. Hmmm.....Nebraska's offense just isn't good enough to contend with a Big Ten D.

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The blue field is awesome. They should add the Oregon multi-colors to it, also. Also, there should be a field with that gold-like turf. Arizona could handle that.

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Course then the Boise QB has a brain freeze and throws the game away in the final minute just 11 yards from the endzone. That spike of the ball made NO sense. You have 44 seconds left, you are 11 yards from the end zone and you are trying to score but without allowing BC back into the game.

 

Why DIDN'T they run from the six? They had plenty of time. The play calling inside the ten by State was miserable.

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I don't think you'll be seeing Sun Belt officials do any bowl games next year involving major programs after tonight's game.

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