Brand Spankin' New Bowl Projections
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 2:12 am
New Mexico Bowl: BYU vs. Miami OH*
Humanitarian Bowl: Temple vs. Nevada
New Orleans Bowl: Tulsa vs. UL Monroe
St. Petersburg Bowl: UConn vs. Southern Miss
Las Vegas Bowl: Utah vs. Toledo*
[Poinstettia Bowl: San Diego State vs. Navy] = lock
Hawaii Bowl: Hawaii vs. SMU
Little Caesar's Bowl: Northern Illinois vs. Florida International*
[Independence Bowl: Georgia Tech vs. Air Force] = lock
[Champs Sports Bowl: Miami vs. Notre Dame] = lock
Insight Bowl: Michigan vs. Texas A&M
Military Bowl: Clemson vs. ECU
Texas Bowl: Northwestern vs. Baylor
Alamo Bowl: Stanford vs. Missouri
Pinstripe Bowl: Syracuse vs. Kansas State
Music City Bowl: Kentucky vs. North Carolina
Armed Forces Bowl: UTEP* vs. Army
Holiday Bowl: Arizona vs. Oklahoma State
Meineke Car Care Bowl: Maryland vs. Pittsburgh
Liberty Bowl: Georgia vs. UCF
Sun Bowl: NC State vs. California
Chick-fil-A Bowl: Florida State vs. South Carolina
Capital One Bowl: Michigan State vs. LSU
Outback Bowl: Illinois vs. Florida
Dallas Football Classic: Penn State vs. Texas Tech
Gator Bowl: Iowa vs. Mississippi State
Cotton Bowl: Alabama vs. Nebraska
GMAC Bowl: Ohio vs. Troy
Fight Hunger Bowl: Fresno State vs. Boston College*
Birmingham Bowl: USF vs. Western Michigan*
Rose Bowl: Wisconsin vs. Boise State
Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma vs. Ohio State
Orange Bowl: Virginia Tech vs. West Virginia
Sugar Bowl: Arkansas vs. TCU
BCS Championship: Auburn vs. Oregon
Personally I have Auburn losing this week, but I think Auburn may finish 3rd in one of the human polls and second in another, which would leave it to the computers to decide (Auburn probably gets the nod from the computers). So I'm going with 12-1 Auburn vs. 12-0 Oregon for the national title. Asterisks denote at-large or alternate tie-in teams.
I've denoted which games I think are absolute locks. Regardless of where San Diego State winds up in the MWC pecking order, the SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl is played at Qualcomm Stadium and they've been dying to see the Aztecs be bowl eligible, and Navy was assigned this bowl game prior to the beginning of the season if they got bowl eligible. I've read Air Force / Georgia Tech for the Independence Bowl on CBS and another web site, and it seems a natural fit with Paul Johnson vs. Air Force again and the dueling option attacks. Also Miami/Notre Dame is too attractive a match up, it's in Orlando which is easy traveling for Canes fans (who will finish in the middle tier of the ACC), and the Irish will probably grab that Big East bowl bid at 6-6.
I have Florida International winning the Sun Belt outright, but the Sun Belt will twist some bowl arrangement's arms so 6-6 and 2nd place UL Monroe gets to play in Louisiana and 6-6 3rd place Troy gets to play in Alabama. The Sun Belt has an alternate tie-in with the LC Pizza Bowl should the Big 10 not fill all their slots. Plus it would be a good matchup anyway with the MAC's best versus the Sun Belt's best. Western Michigan is at 5-6 and needs to get eligible, but I think they'll beat Bowling Green this week. Oddly enough, I have Western Michigan becoming the 72nd eligible team which is just enough to field an entire bowl season. The winner of the Cal/Washington game will basically get eligible assuming that the Huskies can beat Washington State the week after that.
Teams with chances to still get eligible that I don't think will make it are Washington, UCLA, Rutgers, Oregon State, Cincinnati, Louisville, Tennessee, Colorado, Middle Tennessee, Florida Atlantic, and Louisiana Tech.
Humanitarian Bowl: Temple vs. Nevada
New Orleans Bowl: Tulsa vs. UL Monroe
St. Petersburg Bowl: UConn vs. Southern Miss
Las Vegas Bowl: Utah vs. Toledo*
[Poinstettia Bowl: San Diego State vs. Navy] = lock
Hawaii Bowl: Hawaii vs. SMU
Little Caesar's Bowl: Northern Illinois vs. Florida International*
[Independence Bowl: Georgia Tech vs. Air Force] = lock
[Champs Sports Bowl: Miami vs. Notre Dame] = lock
Insight Bowl: Michigan vs. Texas A&M
Military Bowl: Clemson vs. ECU
Texas Bowl: Northwestern vs. Baylor
Alamo Bowl: Stanford vs. Missouri
Pinstripe Bowl: Syracuse vs. Kansas State
Music City Bowl: Kentucky vs. North Carolina
Armed Forces Bowl: UTEP* vs. Army
Holiday Bowl: Arizona vs. Oklahoma State
Meineke Car Care Bowl: Maryland vs. Pittsburgh
Liberty Bowl: Georgia vs. UCF
Sun Bowl: NC State vs. California
Chick-fil-A Bowl: Florida State vs. South Carolina
Capital One Bowl: Michigan State vs. LSU
Outback Bowl: Illinois vs. Florida
Dallas Football Classic: Penn State vs. Texas Tech
Gator Bowl: Iowa vs. Mississippi State
Cotton Bowl: Alabama vs. Nebraska
GMAC Bowl: Ohio vs. Troy
Fight Hunger Bowl: Fresno State vs. Boston College*
Birmingham Bowl: USF vs. Western Michigan*
Rose Bowl: Wisconsin vs. Boise State
Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma vs. Ohio State
Orange Bowl: Virginia Tech vs. West Virginia
Sugar Bowl: Arkansas vs. TCU
BCS Championship: Auburn vs. Oregon
Personally I have Auburn losing this week, but I think Auburn may finish 3rd in one of the human polls and second in another, which would leave it to the computers to decide (Auburn probably gets the nod from the computers). So I'm going with 12-1 Auburn vs. 12-0 Oregon for the national title. Asterisks denote at-large or alternate tie-in teams.
I've denoted which games I think are absolute locks. Regardless of where San Diego State winds up in the MWC pecking order, the SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl is played at Qualcomm Stadium and they've been dying to see the Aztecs be bowl eligible, and Navy was assigned this bowl game prior to the beginning of the season if they got bowl eligible. I've read Air Force / Georgia Tech for the Independence Bowl on CBS and another web site, and it seems a natural fit with Paul Johnson vs. Air Force again and the dueling option attacks. Also Miami/Notre Dame is too attractive a match up, it's in Orlando which is easy traveling for Canes fans (who will finish in the middle tier of the ACC), and the Irish will probably grab that Big East bowl bid at 6-6.
I have Florida International winning the Sun Belt outright, but the Sun Belt will twist some bowl arrangement's arms so 6-6 and 2nd place UL Monroe gets to play in Louisiana and 6-6 3rd place Troy gets to play in Alabama. The Sun Belt has an alternate tie-in with the LC Pizza Bowl should the Big 10 not fill all their slots. Plus it would be a good matchup anyway with the MAC's best versus the Sun Belt's best. Western Michigan is at 5-6 and needs to get eligible, but I think they'll beat Bowling Green this week. Oddly enough, I have Western Michigan becoming the 72nd eligible team which is just enough to field an entire bowl season. The winner of the Cal/Washington game will basically get eligible assuming that the Huskies can beat Washington State the week after that.
Teams with chances to still get eligible that I don't think will make it are Washington, UCLA, Rutgers, Oregon State, Cincinnati, Louisville, Tennessee, Colorado, Middle Tennessee, Florida Atlantic, and Louisiana Tech.