Saturday, December 20, 2014

Bowl Brakdowns


Saturday, December 20

 
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, New Orleans, LA, Dec. 20, 11am ET, ESPN
Nevada (7-5) vs. LA-Lafayette (8-4)
Line: Nevada -1.5, O/U: 63

This matchup pits two very solid rushing teams against each other.  Nevada comes in averaging 215.2 rushing yards per game, led by duel-threat quarterback, Cody Fajardo.  Fajardo has 997 rushing yards on the season and 13 touchdowns and his two running backs, Don Jackson (932yds, 7TD’s) and James Butler (620yds, 5TD’s) have combined for 1,552 and 12 touchdowns.  This trio will look to take advantage of a very average LA-Lafayette run defense that’s giving up 4.12 yards per attempt and surrendered 21 rushing touchdowns. 

On the flip side, ULL will look to do the same to the Nevada defense.  The Wolfpack are 96th in the nation in yards per attempt, allowing 4.83 yards per rush.  The Ragin’ Cajuns, like Nevada are a run heavy team and coach Mark Hudspeth will look to get his own trio of runners going early and often.  Similar to Fajardo, Terrance Broadway is a bigger run threat than passing threat and he’ll pair with two solid backs, Elijah McGuire (1165yds, 14 TD’s) and Alonzo Harris (737yds and 12 TD’s). 

This should be an exciting game, as both teams have such similar strengths and weaknesses.  ULL does have the advantage of playing in and winning this bowl game in each of the last three seasons and the Superdome is essentially a home game.  I like the Ragin’ Cajuns here in another close New Orleans Bowl.

Jeremy- LA-Lafayette 31, Nevada 30
Nick- LA-Lafayette 28, Nevada 27

 

Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Albuquerque, NM, Dec. 20, 2:20pm ET, ESPN
Utah State (9-4) vs. UTEP (7-5)
Line: USU -10, O/U: 45

Utah State is making its fourth-consecutive bowl appearance and looking to win its third straight bowl game and complete another 10-win season. Standing in the Aggies way is a UTEP team that is completing a turn around and looking for its first bowl in nearly 50 years.

Here is a matchup of two teams that play a similar style. Both teams like to run the ball and play defense. UTEP gets the edge on the ground finishing the season in the top 35 in the country averaging more than 210 rushing yards per game. The Miners rushing attack is lead by Aaron Jones who rushed for 1,200 yards and 11 scores during the regular season. UTEP will need to get Jones going to have a chance against a typically strong Utah State defense. The Aggies were allowing just 116 rushing yards on the season before allowing 275-plus to Boise State in the regular season finale.

Even struggling against Boise in the finale the Aggies are allowing less than 130 yards on the ground per game and have the Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year in Zach Vigil who will be looking to avenge the tough loss to Boise. The Aggies are going to need their defense to step up as that is what has won them games this season. The USU offense has been average at best failing to rank in the top 50 in any major category, but has the ability to run the ball rushing for more than 170 yards per game this season led by LaJuan Hung and JoJo Natson who combined for nearly 1,000 yards.

With both teams having solid rushing attacks and pretty tough defenses this could be a low scoring game. I give the edge to Utah State as its defense is nationally ranked and has better players top to bottom than UTEP. I don’t expect this to be an exciting game, but if you like defense pay attention to the USU defense there are some great players. This one is close and low scoring for three quarters, but the Aggies will pull away in the fourth quarter.

Nick- USU 35, UTEP 24
Jeremy- USU 28, UTEP 20

 
 
Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl, Las Vegas, NV, Dec. 20, 3:30pm ET, ABC
No. 22 Utah (8-4) vs. Colorado State (10-2)
Line: Utah -2.5, O/U: 57.5

This has to be the best game of the day with strength against strength. Utah has a great defense and Colorado State has a great offense. The Rams had a heck of a turnaround winning 10 games this season, but lost their head coach to bigger and better and Florida. Utah had tough stretch to end the season, but is still a solid team.

Colorado State has the offense to play with just about anyone in the country ranking eighth in the country in passing yards at 326 per game. Quarterback Garrett Grayson has had one of the best turnarounds in the country at the position tossing for 3,779 yards and 32 scores against just six picks. Grayson’s season was helped along by receiver Rahsard Higgins who traded places all season with Bama’s Amari Cooper for the nation’s leader in receiving yards, but finished with 1,600 yards and 17 scores. Running back Dee Hart has also helped carry the load for the Rams rushing for 1,250 yards and 16 touchdowns. The Rams finished the season No. 12 in the country in total offense and Grayson was behind only Heisman winner Marcus Mariota in passing efficiency at 171.1. The Ram defense has not been world beaters allowing a lot of yards to team that can rush the ball ranking 89th in the country allowing nearly 190 yards per game. The defense hasn’t had to win it any games because of the offensive fire power so watch out if the Ram offense gets rolling in this game.

Utah has the defense to slow down the high-powered Ram offense leading the nation in sacks with 52 and allowed just 245 yards through the air this season. Senior defensive lineman Nate Orchard leads the nation in sacks with 17.5 total sacks averaging 1.46 per game. Sophomore Hunter Dimick isn’t far behind at No. 12 in the country with 10 total sacks averaging nearly one per game. If the Ute defense can get pressure on Grayson and slow down Hart the Rams are going to have a lot of trouble moving the ball. Orchard and Dimick are going to need to play in the backfield and make Grayson think and react quickly, while not allowing Higgins to get down field to make the big plays he has all season. Offensively, Utah is going to need to lean on Devontae Booker who rushed for 1,350 yards this season and nine scores. If Booker can get going and keep the Ute offense on the field and the Ram offense off the field they are going to have a chance to win this one.

This is a great match up with a great Colorado State offense and a solid Utah defense. I think Colorado State is going to rally around interim head coach Dave Baldwin and make the plays to win this game in a close one. The Utah defense will slow down the Rams to start this game but I think CSU will eventually get going and win this in a close one.

Nick-Colorado State 41, Utah 35
Jeremy- Utah 24, Colorado State 20 

 

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, Boise, ID, Dec. 20, 5:45pm ET, ESPN
Western Michigan (8-4) vs. Air Force (9-3)
Line: WMU -2, O/U: 58.5

On the surface this might not look like such an interesting game.  However, with a combined three victory’s last season, Air Force and Western Michigan are coming off the best single-season turnarounds in the history of their respective programs.  On top of that, Air Force is one of only two teams (Ole Miss being the other) to record two wins over 10-win teams.  Both teams come in with pretty solid momentum as WMU rattled off six straight wins before losing the season finale to NIU and Air Force beat Colorado State to close out a stretch where they won five of their last six. 

The run defenses will be tested early and often in this game, as both teams come in with solid ground games.  The Falcons have the advantage being that their offense is a so run heavy- they’re 8th in the nation averaging 272.2 rushing yards per game.  Western Michigan is more balanced but they boast an underrated runner in Jarvion Franklin (1525 yards and 24 TD’s). 

The big question for me in this game will be the Air Force pass defense against the Broncos passing attack.  Quarterback, Zach Terrell threw for 3,146 yards and 23 TD’s this season and you can be sure coach P.J. Fleck will look to the air early and often against the Falcons 101st ranked pass defense.

In the end, I like Western Michigan’s 37th ranked run defense to at least slow the Falcons down and the Bronco passing game should find open lanes against Air Force. 

Jeremy- WMU 30, AFA 27
Nick- Air Force 38, Western Michigan 34

 

Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, Montgomery, AL, Dec. 20, 9:15pm ET, ESPN
South Alabama (6-6) vs. Bowling Green (7-6)
Line: USA -2.5, O/U: 53

The barely bowl!  South Alabama is everyone’s favorite 6-6 team going up against a Bowling Green team that at least went 7-5 in the regular season. 

The Jaguars come in with one of the nation’s worst offenses, 107th in scoring and 90th in total offense.  This matchup does give them opportunities to score against Bowling Green’s 109th ranked defense.  The big question here for Bowling Green will be stopping a South Alabama running game, led by Kendall Houston and Xavier Johnson.

I like Bowling Green here but confidence points are low.
 
Jeremy- USA 27, Bowling Green 22
Nick- Bowling Green 31, South Alabama 28

 

Monday, December 22

 
Miami Beach Bowl
Miami, FL, Dec. 22, 2pm ET, ESPN
BYU (8-4) vs. Memphis (9-3)
This isn’t the sexiest matchup but Memphis has a shot a 10-win season and this could catapult coach Justin Fuente into a high-profile gig.

 

Tuesday, December 23

 
Boca Raton Bowl
Boca Raton, FL, Dec. 23, 6pm ET, ESPN
Marshall (12-1) vs. Northern Illinois (11-2)
It’s been a tough season for Marshall.  They spent all year trying to make a case for a New Year’s Six bowl or even a spot in the top 25.  A late season lost to Western Kentucky ended those dreams but they get a prime time spot here against a very solid NIU team.  Marshall and Rakeem Cato can make a statement here.

 
San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl
San Diego, CA, Dec. 23, 9:30pm ET, ESPN
Navy (7-5) vs. San Diego State (7-5)
I always enjoy watching Navy and they’re getting a SDSU team that won three of their last four coming in.  Both teams run the ball well, so we’ll see some good ol’ smash-mouth football. 

 

Wednesday, December 24

 
Popeye’s Bahamas Bowl
Nassau, Dec. 24, 12pm ET, ESPN
Central Michigan (7-5) vs. Western Kentucky (7-5)
Do you really want to miss the “Directional Bowl?”  Is central better than Western?  Plus, it’s in the Bahamas… how cool is that!

 
Hawai’i Bowl
Honolulu, HI, Dec. 24, 8pm ET, ESPN
Fresno State (6-7) vs. Rice (7-5)
It’s in Hawai’i and it will be cool when they cut away from the game. 

 

Friday, December 26

 
Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl
Dallas, TX, Dec. 26, 1pm ET, ESPN
Illinois (6-6) vs. Louisiana Tech (8-5)
Illinois comes in with solid momentum winning back-to-back games over Penn State and Northwestern to close out the season to get here.  LaTech narrowly lost to Marshall in the C-USA Championship. 

 
Quick Lane Bowl
Detroit, MI, Dec. 26, 4:30pm ET, ESPN
Rutgers (7-5) vs. North Carolina (6-6)
Rutgers put together a pretty solid first season in the Big Ten and the potential of an eight-win season gives them a lot to build on.  North Carolina, despite some talent has disappointed the past two seasons but, they are capable of putting up an exciting performance.


Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl
Saint Petersburg, FL, Dec. 26, 8pm ET, ESPN
NC State (7-5) vs. UCF (9-3)
NC State had a strong season after missing the post-season last year.  UCF quietly put together a solid season as co-champs of the AAC. 

 

Saturday, December 27

 
Military Bowl Pres. by Northrop Grumman
Annapolis, MD, Dec. 27, 1pm ET, ESPN
Cincinnati (9-3) vs. Virginia Tech (6-6)
Cincy comes in with one of the nation’s best passing offenses.  VaTech, despite their struggles is always solid on defense.  The Hokies barely made a bowl game and need a win here to salvage the season and perhaps the program.

 
Hyundai Sun Bowl
El Paso, TX, Dec. 27, 2pm ET, CBS
No. 15 Arizona State (9-3) vs. Duke (9-3)
Duke comes in looking for back-to-back 10 win seasons.  They’re a solid team, well-coaching and have an above average offense.  ASU had hopes beyond the Sun Bowl just a few weeks ago but late season losses to Oregon State and Arizona dropped them out of the playoff and Pac-12 race.  Their young, attacking defense will be fun to watch against Jamison Crowder and Co.

 
Duck Commander Independence Bowl
Shreveport, LA, Dec. 27, 3:30pm ET, ABC
Miami (6-6) vs. South Carolina (6-6)
This game has the potential to be one of the best games of bowl season.  However, based on each team’s level of motivation, it could also be the ugliest game of bowl season.  Miami’s Duke Johnson is likely playing in his last games as is linebacker Denzel Perryman.  You’ll know in the first few possessions if these teams have motivated.  If they are, take a seat and enjoy.  If not, take a breath between bowl games and regroup for BC-Penn State and Nebraska-USC later in the afternoon.

 
New Era Pinstripe Bowl
New York, NY, Dec. 27, 4:30pm ET, ESPN
Boston College (7-5) vs. Penn State (6-6)
A couple interesting things to watch here.  Two solid defenses (Penn State’s might be the best in the country) and Penn State’s first bowl appearance since 2011.  Given the state of the o-line, could this be Christian Hackenberg’s last game as a Nittany Lion?

 
National University Holiday Bowl
San Diego, CA, Dec. 27 8pm ET, ESPN
Nebraska (9-3) vs. No. 24 USC (8-4)
This game, like UM-S. Carolina will come down to interest and motivation.  Nebraska fired Bo Pelini after the season and the fallout could certainly be a distraction for the Huskers.  USC, although talented always seems to have motivation issues.  Regardless, there’s a bunch of NFL talent on display- Ameer Abdullah and Randy Gregory for the Huskers and Leonard Williams, Hayes Pullard, Nelson Agholor, Cody Kessler and a host of future prospects lining up for SC.

 

 Monday, December 29

 
Autozone Liberty Bowl
Memphis, TN, Dec. 29, 2pm ET, ESPN
Texas A&M (7-5) vs. West Virginia (7-5)
Football purists will shudder at this one.  Look for 100+ points and 1000+ yards.  If nothing else, it will be entertaining.

 
Russell Athletic Bowl
Orlando, FL, Dec. 29, 5:30pm ET, ESPN
Oklahoma (8-4) vs. No. 17 Clemson (9-3)
Both teams come in with injuries at the quarterback position.  Clemson is coming off a huge win over rival South Carolina and looking to win their fourth straight ten win season.  Oklahoma limped to the finish line, dropping the Bedlam Game to Ok State in overtime.  I’m looking forward to a rested Deshaun Watson against an attacking Sooner defense and OU’s Samaje Perine against Clemson’s top ranked defense.

 
Advocare V100 Texas Bowl
Houston, TX, Dec. 29th, 9pm ET, ESPN
Arkansas (6-6) vs. Texas (6-6)
I love this matchup.  Both teams gained momentum down the stretch and both teams are physical, ground and pound offenses.  For Texas, a win here caps a strong finish (they won four of six to finish the regular season) for Charlie Strong and Co. and gives them a lot to build on in the offseason.  For Arkansas, who got their first SEC win in two seasons this year, a win here is another major step forward and a seventh win for a program that had only won seven total games over the past two years.

 

Tuesday, December 30

 
Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl
Nashville, TN, Dec. 30, 3pm ET, ESPN
Notre Dame (7-5) vs. No. 23 LSU (8-4)
Notre Dame face-planted after their mid-season loss to FSU and win over and SEC opponent would help make this season not seem like a total loss.  For LSU, this year was disappointing but with what Les Miles has coming back in ’15, this could be the jumping off point to a championship run.

 
Belk Bowl
Charlotte, NC, Dec. 30, 6:30pm ET, ESPN
No. 13 Georgia (9-3) vs. No. 21 Louisville (9-3)
This is a high-risk, high-reward game to me.  Georgia is fully capable of showing up and looking like one of the most dominant teams in the country and they’re also capable of dropping a bomb and losing by 20.  I like the matchup with UGA’s rushing attack against former UGA DC, Todd Grantham’s defense.  Like Miss St-Georgia Tech, this will be a great SEC-ACC matchup.

 
Foster Farms Bowl
Santa Clara, CA, Dec. 30, 10pm ET, ESPN
Maryland (7-5) vs. Stanford (7-5)
It’s sad to see Stanford here but it will be worth watching if Kevin Hogan and the offense pick up where they left off against UCLA

 

New Year’s Eve Bowls

 
Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl
Atlanta, GA, Dec. 31, 12:30pm ET, ESPN
No. 9 Ole Miss (9-3) vs. No. 6 TCU (11-1)
Of all the non-playoff games, I’m looking forward to this one the most.  Trevone Boykin and the TCU offense against an Ole Miss defense that should be mostly healthy will be a fun matchup.  Another great story line here is TCU being snubbed from the playoff and Big 12 versus SEC West.  This game has it all.

 
Vizio Fiesta Bowl
Glendale, AZ, Dec. 31, 4pm ET, ESPN
No. 20 Boise State (11-2) vs. No. 10 Arizona (10-3)
The Bronco’s get the nod from the Group of Five and they’ll be tested against Pac-12 runner up Arizona.  The Wildcats should have time to heal up and they’ll need Anu Solomon at full strength against an underrated BSU squad.

 
Capital One Orange Bowl
Miami, FL, Dec. 31, 8pm ET, ESPN
No. 7 Mississippi State (10-2) vs. No. 12 Georgia Tech (10-3)
Mississippi faltered down the stretch and finished the season with a tough loss to rival Ole Miss- the loss ended any hope MSU had of making the playoff.  Georgia Tech took FSU to the brink in the ACC Championship game and will be ready to give the Bulldogs all they can handle in Miami. 

 

New Year’s Day Bowls

Outback Bowl
Tampa, FL, Jan. 1, 12pm ET, ESPN2
No. 19 Auburn (8-4) vs. No. 18 Wisconsin (10-3)
One of college football’s most dynamic rushing offenses against college football’s best running back.  This game is going to have about 90 rushing attempts and 500+ rushing yards.  Plus, it’s our last opportunity to see Melvin Gordon in college.

 
Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic
Arlington, TX, Jan. 1, 12:30pm ET, ESPN
No. 8 Michigan State (10-2) vs. No. 5 Baylor (11-1)
The high-powered Baylor offense against Pat Narduzzi’s defense.  Will Baylor come out looking to make a statement after being jumped by Ohio State for the playoff?

 
Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl
Orlando, FL, Jan. 1, 1pm ET, ABC
No. 25 Minnesota (8-4) vs. No. 16 Missouri (10-3)
Neither team is especially flashy but they’re both solid and it will be interesting to watch two teams that were in the mix for their conference late.

 

Playoffs- Round 1

Rose Bowl Game Presented by Northwestern Mutual- SEMIFINAL
Pasadena, CA. January 1, 5pm ET, ESPN
No. 2 Oregon (12-1) vs. No. 3 Florida State (13-0)

 
AllState Sugar Bowl- SEMIFINAL
New Orleans, LA. January 1, 8:30pm ET, ESPN
No. 1 Alabama (12-1) vs. No. 4 Ohio State (12-1)

 

Friday, January 2

Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl
Fort Worth, TX, Jan. 2, 12pm ET, ESPN
Pittsburgh (6-6) vs. Houston (7-5)
Houston was really solid at times this season and played the top teams in the AAC tough.  They’ve got a solid defense and will have their hands full with Pitt’s James Conner. 

 
TaxSlayer Bowl
Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 2, 3:20pm ET, ESPN
Iowa (7-5) vs. Tennessee (6-6)
Hey, Tennessee is bowl eligible and that’s worth watching.  With Josh Dobbs as their starting quarterback down the stretch, this was a much better Vols team. 

 
Valero Alamo Bowl
San Antonio, TX, Jan. 2, 6:45pm ET, ESPN
No. 11 Kansas State (9-3) vs. No. 14 UCLA (9-3)
UCLA, despite their talent and potential was one of the most disappointing and underachieving teams in the country.  They face a K-State team that’s sort of the opposite- a bit of an overachiever, that has some talent but not at the level of UCLA.  With Brett Hundley almost certainly off to the NFL, how will he close out his career as a Bruin?

 
TicketCity Cactus Bowl
Tempe, AZ, Jan. 2, 10:15pm ET, ESPN
Washington (8-5) vs. Oklahoma State (6-6)
Both teams will look to finish on a high note after disappointing seasons.  Washington had a defense that was Pac-12 worthy but the offense struggled all season.  Oklahoma State looked like a Big 12 contender in September until JW Walsh went down and the season went in the tank. 
 

 
Saturday, January 3

Birmingham Bowl
Birmingham, AL, Jan. 3, 12pm ET, ESPN
East Carolina (8-4) vs. Florida (6-5)
ECU comes in with a dynamic offense and they’ll go up against a Florida team that is capable of playing shutdown defense.  The big question here for me is how motivated are the Gators here?  If UF isn’t interested here, ECU could blow this one away.

 

Sunday, January 4

GoDaddy Bowl
Mobil, AL, Jan. 4, 9pm ET, ESPN
Toledo (8-4) vs. Arkansas State (7-5)
Well, both teams are pretty solid on offense and neither teams plays much defense so we should see a bunch of points. 


 

College Football Playoff National Championship Game, Presented by AT&T
Arlington, TX, Jan. 12, 8:30pm ET

 

 

Friday, December 19, 2014

Ranking the Bowls


Bowl season is upon us and we’ve got a staggering 39 friggin’ bowl games to watch.  I realize that watching all 39 is unlikely for most of us and with all these games, how do you figure out which ones to watch, with ones to DVR and which ones you can skip. 

 

Let’s all agree that the two playoff games are the two must see games of bowl season.  Below is my ranking of the bowl games from games you cannot miss, to games only a true football nerd would enjoy. 

 

 

The Playoff

 
Rose Bowl Game Presented by Northwestern Mutual- SEMIFINAL
Pasadena, CA. January 1, 5pm ET, ESPN
No. 2 Oregon (12-1) vs. No. 3 Florida State (13-0)

 
AllState Sugar Bowl- SEMIFINAL
New Orleans, LA. January 1, 8:30pm ET, ESPN
No. 1 Alabama (12-1) vs. No. 4 Ohio State (12-1)

 

 
Must See TV

 
Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl
Atlanta, GA, Dec. 31, 12:30pm ET, ESPN
No. 9 Ole Miss (9-3) vs. No. 6 TCU (11-1)
Of all the non-playoff games, I’m looking forward to this one the most.  Trevone Boykin and the TCU offense against an Ole Miss defense that should be mostly healthy will be a fun matchup.  Another great story line here is TCU being snubbed from the playoff and Big 12 versus SEC West.  This game has it all.

 
Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic
Arlington, TX, Jan. 1, 12:30pm ET, ESPN
No. 8 Michigan State (10-2) vs. No. 5 Baylor (11-1)
The high-powered Baylor offense against Pat Narduzzi’s defense.  Will Baylor come out looking to make a statement after being jumped by Ohio State for the playoff?

 
Valero Alamo Bowl
San Antonio, TX, Jan. 2, 6:45pm ET, ESPN
No. 11 Kansas State (9-3) vs. No. 14 UCLA (9-3)
UCLA, despite their talent and potential was one of the most disappointing and underachieving teams in the country.  They face a K-State team that’s sort of the opposite- a bit of an overachiever, that has some talent but not at the level of UCLA.  With Brett Hundley almost certainly off to the NFL, how will he close out his career as a Bruin?

 
Advocare V100 Texas Bowl
Houston, TX, Dec. 29th, 9pm ET, ESPN
Arkansas (6-6) vs. Texas (6-6)
I love this matchup.  Both teams gained momentum down the stretch and both teams are physical, ground and pound offenses.  For Texas, a win here caps a strong finish (they won four of six to finish the regular season) for Charlie Strong and Co. and gives them a lot to build on in the offseason.  For Arkansas, who got their first SEC win in two seasons this year, a win here is another major step forward and a seventh win for a program that had only won seven total games over the past two years.

 
Capital One Orange Bowl
Miami, FL, Dec. 31, 8pm ET, ESPN
No. 7 Mississippi State (10-2) vs. No. 12 Georgia Tech (10-3)
Mississippi faltered down the stretch and finished the season with a tough loss to rival Ole Miss- the loss ended any hope MSU had of making the playoff.  Georgia Tech took FSU to the brink in the ACC Championship game and will be ready to give the Bulldogs all they can handle in Miami. 

 

 

Solid matchups and interesting story lines.

 

Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl
Nashville, TN, Dec. 30, 3pm ET, ESPN
Notre Dame (7-5) vs. No. 23 LSU (8-4)
Notre Dame face-planted after their mid-season loss to FSU and win over and SEC opponent would help make this season not seem like a total loss.  For LSU, this year was disappointing but with what Les Miles has coming back in ’15, this could be the jumping off point to a championship run.

 
Outback Bowl
Tampa, FL, Jan. 1, 12pm ET, ESPN2
No. 19 Auburn (8-4) vs. No. 18 Wisconsin (10-3)
One of college football’s most dynamic rushing offenses against college football’s best running back.  This game is going to have about 90 rushing attempts and 500+ rushing yards.  Plus, it’s our last opportunity to see Melvin Gordon in college.

 
Belk Bowl
Charlotte, NC, Dec. 30, 6:30pm ET, ESPN
No. 13 Georgia (9-3) vs. No. 21 Louisville (9-3)
This is a high-risk, high-reward game to me.  Georgia is fully capable of showing up and looking like one of the most dominant teams in the country and they’re also capable of dropping a bomb and losing by 20.  I like the matchup with UGA’s rushing attack against former UGA DC, Todd Grantham’s defense.  Like Miss St-Georgia Tech, this will be a great SEC-ACC matchup.

 
Russell Athletic Bowl
Orlando, FL, Dec. 29, 5:30pm ET, ESPN
Oklahoma (8-4) vs. No. 17 Clemson (9-3)
Both teams come in with injuries at the quarterback position.  Clemson is coming off a huge win over rival South Carolina and looking to win their fourth straight ten win season.  Oklahoma limped to the finish line, dropping the Bedlam Game to Ok State in overtime.  I’m looking forward to a rested Deshaun Watson against an attacking Sooner defense and OU’s Samaje Perine against Clemson’s top ranked defense.

 
Autozone Liberty Bowl
Memphis, TN, Dec. 29, 2pm ET, ESPN
Texas A&M (7-5) vs. West Virginia (7-5)
Football purists will shudder at this one.  Look for 100+ points and 1000+ yards.  If nothing else, it will be entertaining.

 
Hyundai Sun Bowl
El Paso, TX, Dec. 27, 2pm ET, CBS
No. 15 Arizona State (9-3) vs. Duke (9-3)
Duke comes in looking for back-to-back 10 win seasons.  They’re a solid team, well-coaching and have an above average offense.  ASU had hopes beyond the Sun Bowl just a few weeks ago but late season losses to Oregon State and Arizona dropped them out of the playoff and Pac-12 race.  Their young, attacking defense will be fun to watch against Jamison Crowder and Co.

 
Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl
Las Vegas, NV, Dec. 20, 3:30pm ET, ABC
No. 22 Utah (8-4) vs. Colorado State (10-2)
These former Mountain West rivals meet up in a game that could be one of the more interesting matchups of the bowl season.  CSU was on the brink of a New Year’s Six bowl but lost to Air Force to finish the season.  The Rams have a solid offense with Garrett Grayson throwing to one of the nation’s best receivers in Rashard Higgins.  How this offense matches up against a very talented Utah defense will be worth keeping an eye on. 

 

 
Underrated and you’re going to regret not paying more attention.

 
Vizio Fiesta Bowl
Glendale, AZ, Dec. 31, 4pm ET, ESPN
No. 20 Boise State (11-2) vs. No. 10 Arizona (10-3)
The Bronco’s get the nod from the Group of Five and they’ll be tested against Pac-12 runner up Arizona.  The Wildcats should have time to heal up and they’ll need Anu Solomon at full strength against an underrated BSU squad.

 
Boca Raton Bowl
Boca Raton, FL, Dec. 23, 6pm ET, ESPN
Marshall (12-1) vs. Northern Illinois (11-2)
It’s been a tough season for Marshall.  They spent all year trying to make a case for a New Year’s Six bowl or even a spot in the top 25.  A late season lost to Western Kentucky ended those dreams but they get a prime time spot here against a very solid NIU team.  Marshall and Rakeem Cato can make a statement here.

 
Birmingham Bowl
Birmingham, AL, Jan. 3, 12pm ET, ESPN
East Carolina (8-4) vs. Florida (6-5)
ECU comes in with a dynamic offense and they’ll go up against a Florida team that is capable of playing shutdown defense.  The big question here for me is how motivated are the Gators here?  If UF isn’t interested here, ECU could blow this one away.

 
TicketCity Cactus Bowl
Tempe, AZ, Jan. 2, 10:15pm ET, ESPN
Washington (8-5) vs. Oklahoma State (6-6)
Both teams will look to finish on a high note after disappointing seasons.  Washington had a defense that was Pac-12 worthy but the offense struggled all season.  Oklahoma State looked like a Big 12 contender in September until JW Walsh went down and the season went in the tank. 

 
Duck Commander Independence Bowl
Shreveport, LA, Dec. 27, 3:30pm ET, ABC
Miami (6-6) vs. South Carolina (6-6)
This game has the potential to be one of the best games of bowl season.  However, based on each team’s level of motivation, it could also be the ugliest game of bowl season.  Miami’s Duke Johnson is likely playing in his last games as is linebacker Denzel Perryman.  You’ll know in the first few possessions if these teams have motivated.  If they are, take a seat and enjoy.  If not, take a breath between bowl games and regroup for BC-Penn State and Nebraska-USC later in the afternoon.

 
National University Holiday Bowl
San Diego, CA, Dec. 27 8pm ET, ESPN
Nebraska (9-3) vs. No. 24 USC (8-4)
This game, like UM-S. Carolina will come down to interest and motivation.  Nebraska fired Bo Pelini after the season and the fallout could certainly be a distraction for the Huskers.  USC, although talented always seems to have motivation issues.  Regardless, there’s a bunch of NFL talent on display- Ameer Abdullah and Randy Gregory for the Huskers and Leonard Williams, Hayes Pullard, Nelson Agholor, Cody Kessler and a host of future prospects lining up for SC.

 
TaxSlayer Bowl
Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 2, 3:20pm ET, ESPN
Iowa (7-5) vs. Tennessee (6-6)
Hey, Tennessee is bowl eligible and that’s worth watching.  With Josh Dobbs as their starting quarterback down the stretch, this was a much better Vols team. 

 
Military Bowl Pres. by Northrop Grumman
Annapolis, MD, Dec. 27, 1pm ET, ESPN
Cincinnati (9-3) vs. Virginia Tech (6-6)
Cincy comes in with one of the nation’s best passing offenses.  VaTech, despite their struggles is always solid on defense.  The Hokies barely made a bowl game and need a win here to salvage the season and perhaps the program.

 
Miami Beach Bowl
Miami, FL, Dec. 22, 2pm ET, ESPN
BYU (8-4) vs. Memphis (9-3)
This isn’t the sexiest matchup but Memphis has a shot a 10-win season and this could catapult coach Justin Fuente into a high-profile gig.

 

 

Because football season is almost over and you’re going to miss it when it’s gone…

 

Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl
Orlando, FL, Jan. 1, 1pm ET, ABC
No. 25 Minnesota (8-4) vs. No. 16 Missouri (10-3)
Neither team is especially flashy but they’re both solid and it will be interesting to watch two teams that were in the mix for their conference late.

 
New Era Pinstripe Bowl
New York, NY, Dec. 27, 4:30pm ET, ESPN
Boston College (7-5) vs. Penn State (6-6)
A couple interesting things to watch here.  Two solid defenses (Penn State’s might be the best in the country) and Penn State’s first bowl appearance since 2011.  Given the state of the o-line, could this be Christian Hackenberg’s last game as a Nittany Lion?

 
Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl
Saint Petersburg, FL, Dec. 26, 8pm ET, ESPN
NC State (7-5) vs. UCF (9-3)
NC State had a strong season after missing the post-season last year.  UCF quietly put together a solid season as co-champs of the AAC. 

 
oster Farms Bowl
Santa Clara, CA, Dec. 30, 10pm ET, ESPN
Maryland (7-5) vs. Stanford (7-5)
It’s sad to see Stanford here but it will be worth watching if Kevin Hogan and the offense pick up where they left off against UCLA.

 
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
Boise, ID, Dec. 20, 5:45pm ET, ESPN
Western Michigan (8-4) vs. Air Force (9-3)
Air Force was one of the biggest turnaround of the season after going 2-10 last year.  They come in with the eight ranked rushing offense and are coming off a big win over Colorado State.  Western Michigan isn’t great at anything but are pretty solid overall.  They rattled off six straight wins before losing to NIU to finish the regular season. 

 
Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl
Fort Worth, TX, Jan. 2, 12pm ET, ESPN
Pittsburgh (6-6) vs. Houston (7-5)
Houston was really solid at times this season and played the top teams in the AAC tough.  They’ve got a solid defense and will have their hands full with Pitt’s James Conner. 

 

 
College football nerds only please…

 
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl
New Orleans, LA, Dec. 20, 11am ET, ESPN
Nevada (7-5) vs. LA-Lafayette (8-4)
Lafayette generally plays an exciting game here and Nevada comes in with an exciting offense let by Cody Fajardo. 

 
Quick Lane Bowl
Detroit, MI, Dec. 26, 4:30pm ET, ESPN
Rutgers (7-5) vs. North Carolina (6-6)
Rutgers put together a pretty solid first season in the Big Ten and the potential of an eight-win season gives them a lot to build on.  North Carolina, despite some talent has disappointed the past two seasons but, they are capable of putting up an exciting performance. 

 
San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl
San Diego, CA, Dec. 23, 9:30pm ET, ESPN
Navy (7-5) vs. San Diego State (7-5)
I always enjoy watching Navy and they’re getting a SDSU team that won three of their last four coming in.  Both teams run the ball well, so we’ll see some good ol’ smash-mouth football. 

 
GoDaddy Bowl
Mobil, AL, Jan. 4, 9pm ET, ESPN
Toledo (8-4) vs. Arkansas State (7-5)
Well, both teams are pretty solid on offense and neither teams plays much defense so we should see a bunch of points. 

 
Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl
Dallas, TX, Dec. 26, 1pm ET, ESPN
Illinois (6-6) vs. Louisiana Tech (8-5)
Illinois comes in with solid momentum winning back-to-back games over Penn State and Northwestern to close out the season to get here.  LaTech narrowly lost to Marshall in the C-USA Championship. 

 
Hawai’i Bowl
Honolulu, HI, Dec. 24, 8pm ET, ESPN
Fresno State (6-7) vs. Rice (7-5)
It’s in Hawai’i and it will be cool when they cut away from the game. 

 
Gildan New Mexico Bowl
Albuquerque, NM, Dec. 20, 2:20pm ET, ESPN
Utah State (9-4) vs. UTEP (7-5)
UTEP had a much better season than expected and get a solid matchup with an above average Mountain West team. 

 
Popeye’s Bahamas Bowl
Nassau, Dec. 24, 12pm ET, ESPN
Central Michigan (7-5) vs. Western Kentucky (7-5)
Do you really want to miss the “Directional Bowl?”  Is central better than Western?  Plus, it’s in the Bahamas… how cool is that!

 
Raycom Media Camellia Bowl
Montgomery, AL, Dec. 20, 9:15pm ET, ESPN
South Alabama (6-6) vs. Bowling Green (7-6)
Um… it’s still football.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Conference Championship Rewind

Conference Championships Weekend

 
Thursday, Dec. 4th

 
UCF 32, East Carolina 30
Line: ECU -7, O/U: 54
As I finished the recap of this game just before ECU gave the ball back with 10 seconds left in the game, a thought crossed my mind.  How crazy would it be if UCF somehow pulls this out?  Well… The Pirates roared back from a 26-9 fourth quarter deficit, taking the lead on a 13 yards touchdown from Shane Carden to Justin Hardy with 2:17 to play.  UCF’s 51 yard Hail-Mary attempt was hauled in by Rashad Perriman, stifling one of the best comebacks of the season for ECU.  The win gives UCF a share of the AAC title.

UCF will play NC State in the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl on Dec. 26th.
ECU plays Florida in the Birmingham Bowl on January 3rd.

 

 

Friday, Dec. 5th

 
MAC Football Championship- Detroit, MI
Northern Illinois 51, Bowling Green 17
Line: NIU -6.5, O/U: 62.5
NIU avenged last year’s MAC Championship loss to Bowling Green in style.  The Huskies shot out to a 20-10 lead at half and completely ran away in the second have, outscoring the Falcons 31-7.

NIU will play Marshall in the Boca Raton Bowl on Dec. 23rd.
Bowling Green is going to the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl on Dec. 20th to play South Alabama.

Jeremy- NIU 34, Bowling Green 27

 

Pac-12 Championship- Santa Clara, CA
No. 2 Oregon 51, No. 7 Arizona 13
Line: Oregon -14.5, O/U: 74.5
Oregon was on point and in control from the get go.  Marcus Mariota’s performance in this route should seal the deal for his Heisman campaign, finished the game with an efficient 313 passing and four total touchdowns.  As good as Mariota was, it was the Oregon defense that was the real story in Friday’s game.  The Ducks defense, which has been mostly average all season, was aggressive and completely shut down Arizona, limiting the Wildcats to 11 first downs, 224 total yards and 3 of 15 on third downs.

Oregon finishes as the 2nd seed and will play Florida State in round 1 at the Rose Bowl.
Arizona gets the representative from the Group of 5, Boise State in the Vizio Fiesta Bowl on New Year’s Eve.

Jeremy- Oregon 34, Arizona 27

 
 

Saturday, Dec. 6th
 

SEC Championship- Atlanta, GA
No. 1 Alabama 42, No. 16 Missouri 13
Line: BAMA -14.5, O/U: 49
The Crimson Tide put the pedal to the metal against Missouri.  After a slow first half, 21-3 at half, the Tigers were able to narrow the gap in the third quarter and actually pulled within eight points of the Tide.  The Blake Sims, Derek Henry show got going in the fourth as Sims hit Christion Jones for a six-yard score to open the period and Derek Henry took over as the closer.  Henry had carried the Tide down the stretch, putting an exclamation point on the win with two fourth quarter touchdowns. 

Alabama finishes with the 1 seed and will play Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl in round 1.
Missouri gets Minnesota in the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl on January 1st.

Jeremy- Alabama 34, Missouri 20
Nick- Alabama 27, Mizzou 24
 

 
ACC Championship- Charlotte, NC
No. 4 Florida State 37, No. 11 Georgia Tech 35
Line: FSU -4, O/U: 61
This game went pretty much as expected.  Georgia Tech’s option offense gave the Seminoles defense trouble, totaling 331 rushing yards but down the stretch, as they’ve done all season, the Seminoles D got stops when they had to.  Offensively, FSU had probably their most effective game of the season.  Jameis Winston was on point throughout going 21 of 30 for 309, 3TD’s and no picks but the story of the night for FSU was freshman running back Dalvin Cook.  Starting in place of an injured Karlos Williams, Cook had his best night in garnet and gold, gashing the Yellow Jacket defense for 177 rushing yards and a touchdown. 

The Seminoles finish seeded No. 3 in the playoff and will play Oregon in the Rose Bowl. 
Georgia Tech will play Mississippi State in the Capital One Orange Bowl.

Jeremy- FSU 27, Georgia Tech 24
Nick- FSU 34, GT 28

 
 
B1G Championship- Indianapolis, IN
No. 5 Ohio State 59, No. 13 Wisconsin 0
Line: Wisc -4, O/U: 52.5
There’s really not much to say here except, WOW!  The Buckeyes, with a third-string quarterback completely ripped Wisconsin apart and were absolutely dominant in every aspect of this game.  Cardale Jones, the third-stringer, was solid going 12 of 17 for 257 and three TD’s.  He was helped out by Ezekiel Elliot, who ran for 220 and 2 TD’s.  As good as OSU was on offense, the real shocker here was how the Buckeye defense shut down Heisman contender, Melvin Gordon.  Gordon was limited to his second lowest rushing total of the season (he was injured in a 38 yard performance against Western Illinois), scraping together only 76 yards on 26 carries (2.9ypc) and no touchdowns. 

The Buckeyes earned the 4 spot in the playoff and a trip to New Orleans to face Alabama in round one.
Wisconsin will play Auburn in the Outback Bowl on New Year’s Day.

Jeremy- Ohio State 30, Wisconsin 28
Nick- Wisconsin 31, Ohio State 24

 

Conference USA Championship
Marshall 26, Louisiana Tech 23
Line: Marshall -11, O/U: 69
The Herd overcame a 23-16 fourth quarter deficit to beat Louisiana Tech and win the Conference USA title game.  Marshall overcame four turnovers and poor weather conditions to finish the season 12-1 and C-USA Champs.  Quarterback, Rakeem Cato was 25/46 for 308 and two touchdowns, despite the rain and threw the game winner to Deon-Tay McManus with 1:50 in the fourth.   

Marshall will play NIU in the Boca Raton Bowl on Dec. 23rd.
Louisiana Tech gets an invite to the Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl on Dec. 26th against Illinois.

Jeremy- Marshall 37, LaTech 27
Nick- Marshall 31, LaTech 30

 

Mountain West Championship
No. 22 Boise State 28, Fresno State 14
Line: BSU -22, O/U: 69
The final score was much closer than I expected but the game wasn’t as close as the score would suggest.  Boise State lead 28-0 until late in the third quarter and Fresno added another late score to make the final look respectable.  Grant Hedrick was solid both running and passing, leading the Broncos with 81 rushing yards.  The Boise defense turned Fresno over three times, including a pick-six by Tanner Vallejo.

Boise State gets the nod from the Group of 5 to play Arizona in the Vizio Fiesta Bowl.
Fresno State will play Rice in the Hawai’i Bowl on Dec. 24th.

Jeremy- Boise 51, Fresno 24
Nick- Boise 49, Fresno 38

 

 

Best of the Rest

 

Cincinnati 38, Houston 31
Line: Cincy -7, O/U: 57.5
Houston did everything they could down the stretch but ultimately fell short in their comeback against Cincinnati.  The Bearcats lost Gunner Kiel but Munchie Legaux kept Cincy afloat along with a solid defensive effort. 

Cincinnati will play Virginia Tech in the Military Bowl on Dec. 27th.
Houston plays Pitt in the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl on Jan. 2nd.

Jeremy- Cincinnati 37, Houston 20
Nick- Cincy 35, Houston 28

 

SMU 27, Connecticut 20
Line: Uconn -11.5, O/U: 43.5
Way to go SMU!  Not only did they get the win on Saturday, they got a comeback win.  UConn led 20-6 at half but the Mustangs scored 21 unanswered in the second half to get their first win of the season.

*Neither team is bowl eligible

Jeremy- UConn 28, SMU 10
Nick- SMU 24, UConn 21

 

No. 3 TCU 55, Iowa State 3
Line: TCU -34, O/U: 69
There’s really not much to say here.  TCU, sitting at No. 3 in the College Football Playoff rankings thought they just needed to take care of business to get in.  Well, ultimately they didn’t get in but they took care of business in a big way.  Trevone Boykin capped a Heisman worthy season with 460 passing yards and four touchdowns and the Horned Frog defense held ISU to 236 yards of total offense and 13 first downs. 

TCU will play Ole Miss in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl on New Year’s Eve.
Iowa State is not bowl eligible.

Jeremy- TCU 41, ISU 17
Nick- TCU 45, ISU 17

 

Oklahoma State 38, No. 20 Oklahoma 35
Line: OU -21, O/U: 60
We always talk about how you never know what could happen in a rivalry game.  The game turned on a punt return by Tyreek Hill that went for 91 yards, tying the game at 35.  The Cowboys would go on to kick the game winning field goal in overtime.

Oklahoma State plays Washington on Jan. 2nd in the TicketCity Cactus Bowl.
Oklahoma plays Clemson in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29th.

Jeremy- Oklahoma 37, OK State 17
Nick- Oklahoma State 41, Oklahoma 37

 

Temple 10, Tulane 3
Line: Temple -3, O/U: 44
In an offensive shootout, Temple was able to edge Tulane in the final minutes.  Okay, it wasn’t exciting but Temple does come away with a tough win against a Tulane team looking to finish the season on a high note.

Temple was not invited to a bowl.
Tulane was not bowl eligible.

Jeremy- Temple 24, Tulane 16
Nick- Temple 24, Tulane 17


 
No. 6 Baylor 38, No. 9 Kansas State 27
Line: Baylor -7.5, O/U: 66.5
The Bears took control early and never let up on Kansas State, giving Baylor a share of the Big 12 Championship.  The Bears put up 584 yards on a stiff K-State defense, led by quarterback Bryce Petty and his 412 yards. 

Baylor plays Michigan State in the GoodYear Cotton Bowl Classic on Jan. 1.
Kansas State goes to the Valero Alamo Bowl to play UCLA on Jan. 2.

Jeremy- Baylor 40, K-State 38
Nick- K-State 38, Baylor 37