This week marks the best week for bowl games. The first day of 2011 has the best games of this week, but there are some intriguing matchups to watch throughout the week. Last week was a rough week in terms of picks, as I went 2-3. Best games of the week? Probably the games you weren't waiting to watch. The Little Caesars Bowl provided a thrilling comeback by Florida International that was capped by a game-winning field goal as time expired. It was their first bowl appearance in program history. A three point win by Louisville over Southern Mississippi provided the only other single digit bowl game this week. Louisville put together an impressive comeback after being down 21-7 in the second quarter.
Bowl Record: 6-8
Monday Dec. 27:
Independence Bowl: Air Force vs. Georgia Tech
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Nesbitt would be a huge boost for Georgia Tech |
Georgia Tech: If your a fan of running the football, then this is the game for you. The Yellow Jackets and Falcons are the top two rated rushing programs in college football. Both teams are averaging over 319 yards per game. While the Yellow Jackets haven't played well recently losing four of their last five games, they will be fired up to play as they try to end their five game bowl losing streak. I like the Yellow Jackets in this one because of their athletes. Georgia Tech's struggling defense should be comfortable with Air Force's offense as they see if every day in practice. If star quarterback Josh Nesbitt can go it would be a huge bonus for Georgia Tech. Head coach Paul Johnson owned the Falcons at Navy, so there is no reason to predict anything different here.
Tuesday Dec. 28
Champ Sports Bowl: North Carolina St. vs. No. 22 West Virginia
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Devine has had a disappointing season |
West Virginia: I like the Mountaineers in this game on the simple fact I think they are a better football team. Before this season, many thought Noel Devine had potential to be a Heisman trophy candidate. After a great start to the season, Devine has slumped ever since, and hasn't rushed for 100 yards since Oct. 23 against Syracuse. Coach Bill Stewart was told at the end of the season that the 2011 season would be his last, and that Oklahoma St. defensive coordinator Dana Holgorson would be taking over the program. The Mountaineers will be playing for their coach in this one, and should come out fired up. Watch out for NC State quarterback Russell Wilson, who has thrown for over 3,000 yards this year. He's the best quarterback the Wolfpack have had since Philip Rivers was taking snaps under center. I just don't think the Wolfpack have enough to keep pace with West Virginia's high octane offense.
Insight Bowl: Iowa vs. No. 12 Missouri
No. 12 Missouri- This bowl features two teams that are going in opposite directions. Missouri will look to cap off one of it's more successful seasons with a win in the Insight Bowl. Iowa is coming off a disappointing season where they were expected to contend for a Big 10 title and a second consecutive BCS game. However, the Hawkeyes lost three of their last four, saw their all-time leading receiver Darrell Johnson-Koulianos be arrested, and their starting running back benched. They still have outstanding quarterback Ricki Stanzi, who gives the Hawkeyes hope to salvage their season in his final game. However, Stanzi's decision making has been questionable at times this season, and he faces the 6th ranked Missouri Tigers defense. Without his top weapons, Stanzi will likely struggle against the Tigers.
Wednesday Dec. 28
Military Bowl: Maryland vs. East Carolina
Maryland: Ralph Friedgen and the Maryland Terrapins just missed out on a chance to play in the ACC championship game. However, even the resurgance of the program wasn't enough to keep Freidgen's job. This will be the last game he will coach as the Terrapin's head coach, and I expect them to play with a lot of fire. After starting the season with impressive wins over Southern Miss and North Carolina St, the Pirates faltered in their final 5 games. Their passing attack, ranked seventh in the nation, will give the Terrapins a good test, but I expect Maryland to overcome and come out on top.
Texas Bowl: Illinois vs. Baylor
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Robert Griffin III leads Baylor into its first bowl
game in 16 seasons |
Baylor: Waco, Texas is ecstatic to have Baylor in a bowl game, the first time in 16 seasons. With no doubt their will be a huge Baylor contingent in Houston, which should help fire up the Bears. Illinois is returning to a bowl game for the first time in three seasons, and that was a trip to the Rose Bowl. The Bears will be led by duel threat quarterback Robert Griffin III, who has been outstanding all season. He should be able to have success against an average Illini defense. Baylor will need to load the box and stop Illinois from running the ball. If the Illini are forced to go through the air, they will be in big trouble.
Alamo Bowl: No. 12 Oklahoma St. vs. Arizona
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Chris Weinke anyone? Weeden
is one of the nations top
quarterbacks at 27 years of age |
Oklahoma St: It's no secret that the Pac 10 was not very strong this season, and that makes for some lopsided bowl matchups. For Arizona, it depends on which team shows up. The one who lost close games to Oregon and Stanford, or the team that blew a game against rival Arizona St. because of two missed extra points. I don't think the end result depends on which Arizona team shows up however, because Oklahoma St. is to talented for the Wildcats. The Cowboys just missed out on a BCS bowl bid, and are the third ranked offense in the nation. They are led by outstanding Quarterback Brandon Weeden, who has resurrected his football career after a minor league baseball stint. Weeden has thrown for over 4,000 yards and 32 touchdowns this season. The Wildcats will struggle to slow down the Cowboys attack. They simply cannot score with Oklahoma St.
Thursday Dec. 29
Armed Forces Bowl: Army vs. SMU
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Daniel Thomas will look to run all over the Cuse' |
SMU: Army has resurrected their program through the triple option, and will be in their first bowl game in the last 14 years. However, it's going to be tough slowing down the Mustangs in their own stadium. SMU is playing a home game, and despite Army's willingness to travel with their team, it's going to make it difficult to get tickets. SMU has benefited by playing Navy earlier this year, so they will have a better understanding of how to attack the Army offense. I look for SMU to get their first bowl win at home in years.
Pinstripe Bowl: Kansas St. vs. Syracuse
Kansas St: Syracuse is back in a bowl game for the first time since the 2004 Champ Sports Bowl. Kansas St. is trying to resurrect it's program to being a national power as it was earlier in this decade. This game will be the first bowl game played in the new Yankee Stadium, so it will be a special one. It's been extremely cold back east, so the running game will be important, which preaches Kansas St. football. Running back Daniel Thomas has ran for almost 1,500 yards and sixteen touchdowns on the season. He should have a big day in route to a Kansas St. win.
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T.J. Yates will look to close out his career on a strong note |
Music City Bowl: Tennessee vs. North Carolina
Tennessee: I'm sure the Music City bowl was thrilled two land these two teams, however I'm not sure the feeling is mutual. North Carolina expected to compete for a BCS bowl this year, while Tennessee will never be satisfied with a 6-6 record. However it's a bit of a miracle the Vols are even in this position. Tennessee found itself at 2-6, but was able to close out the regular season on a four game winning streak to become bowl eligible. Recently Tennessee opted out of a two game contract with North Carolina in order to had a non-bcs opponent to their schedule. They need for Tennessee officials to feel they had to soften their schedule angered Vol's fan's greatly, and many are thrilled to be playing North Carolina. Tennessee fan's have helped sell out LP field in Nashville, so the crowd will provide great support for Tennessee. Do watch out for North Carolina quarterback T.J. Yates, who has thrown for over 3,000 yards this season and 18 touchdowns. The four year starter has had a tremendous career at North Carolina and will look to cap it with a win.
Holiday Bowl: No. 18 Nebraska vs. Washington
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Locker wants to prove he is for real |
No. 18 Nebraska: Earlier this bowl season we talked about how the lack of depth in the Pac 10 provided for some disappointing bowl matchups. This is one of them. Washington barely became bowl eligible, edging woeful Washington St. for their sixth win. The Holiday Bowl is considered the Pac 10's second best non-BCS bowl game, but with two teams BCS, and only two other team's bowl eligible, we have Washington. Nebraska is a completely different football team, and missed out on a Fiesta Bowl bid thanks to their loss in the Big 12 conference championship. Nebraska has the eighth ranked defense in the nation, pleasing the former blackshirts. They have returned to good ol' Nebraska football by running the football, and are averaging over 250 yards per game. Reflecting back on Nebraska's losses, they are probably disappointed. A loss against Texas now looks extremely bad, and Texas A&M was a team they should of handled. Remember Nebraska beat Washington 56-21 earlier this season. That game began the free fall by Jake Locker, where he went 4-20 for 71 yards with two interceptions. The Holiday Bowl provides Locker with a last chance to prove that he is one of the most effective quarterbacks in the nation when healthy.