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Figrin D'an
Dec 5th, 2004, 06:17:46 PM
Like the NFL Pick 'Em, this has become a tradition of sorts. The rules are esssentially the same as the NFL counterpart: Each Bowl game matchup is listed below. To participate, simply select the winner of each game by placing a (W) next to the team in the matchup. The Bowl season begins on December 14th and concludes with the national championship game on January 4th. To break a potential tie in the contest, each person is also asked to predict the final score of the Orange Bowl (the national title game) as well as picking the winner. Good Luck with your picks. :)



December 14th

New Orleans Bowl
North Texas vs. Southern Miss


December 21st

Champs Sports Bowl
Syracuse vs. Georgia Tech


December 22nd

GMAC Bowl
Memphis vs. Bowling Green


December 23rd

Fort Worth Bowl
Cincinnati vs. Marshall

Las Vegas Bowl
UCLA vs. Wyoming


December 24th

Hawaii Bowl
Hawaii vs. UAB


December 27th

MPC Computers Bowl
Fresno State vs. Virginia

Motor City Bowl
Toledo vs. Connecticut


December 28th

Independence Bowl
Iowa State vs. Miami (Ohio)

Insight Bowl
Oregon State vs. Notre Dame


December 29th

Houston Bowl
Colorado vs. UTEP

Alamo Bowl
Ohio State vs. Oklahoma State


December 30th

Continental Tire Bowl
Boston College vs. North Carolina

Emerald Bowl
Navy vs. New Mexico

Holiday Bowl
Texas Tech vs. Cal

Silicon Valley Bowl
Northern Illinois vs. Troy


December 31st

Music City Bowl
Alabama vs. Minnesota

Sun Bowl
Arizona State vs. Purdue

Liberty Bowl
Louisville vs. Boise State

Peach Bowl
Miami vs. Florida


January 1st

Outback Bowl
Georgia vs. Wisconsin

Cotton Bowl
Texas A&M vs. Tennessee

Gator Bowl
West Virginia vs. Florida State

Capital One Bowl
Iowa vs. LSU

Rose Bowl
Michigan vs. Texas

Fiesta Bowl
Utah vs. Pittsburgh


January 3rd

Sugar Bowl
Auburn vs. Virginia Tech


January 4th

Orange Bowl
USC vs. Oklahoma


Picks must be in by December 14th at 7:30PM Eastern (kickoff of the first game). Once you have made your picks, if you wish to change any picks after the first game has started, please do so in a seperate post.

Anuis Ma'artra
Dec 5th, 2004, 06:55:19 PM
December 14th

New Orleans Bowl
Southern Miss


December 21st

Champs Sports Bowl
Syracuse


December 22nd

GMAC Bowl
Memphis

December 23rd

Fort Worth Bowl
Marshall

Las Vegas Bowl
UCLA


December 24th

Hawaii Bowl
Hawaii


December 27th

MPC Computers Bowl
Virginia

Motor City Bowl
Connecticut


December 28th

Independence Bowl
Iowa State

Insight Bowl
Notre Dame


December 29th

Houston Bowl
UTEP

Alamo Bowl
Oklahoma State


December 30th

Continental Tire Bowl
North Carolina

Emerald Bowl
Navy
Holiday Bowl
Cal by 50 points!

Silicon Valley Bowl
Northern Illinois


December 31st

Music City Bowl
Alabama

Sun Bowl
Purdue

Liberty Bowl
Louisville
Peach Bowl
Florida


January 1st

Outback Bowl
Georgia

Cotton Bowl
Texas A&M

Gator Bowl
Florida State

Capital One Bowl
Iowa

Rose Bowl
Texas a travesty that they got the bid instead of a great Cal team

Fiesta Bowl
Utah Pitt will be Utah's sacraficial lamb and their claim that they should have gotten to play against Auburn or one of the other undefeateds

January 3rd

Sugar Bowl
Auburn


January 4th

Orange Bowl
USC

CMJ
Dec 5th, 2004, 07:39:29 PM
New Orleans Bowl
(W)North Texas vs. Southern Miss

DUHHH, of course! ;)

Champs Sports Bowl
(W)Syracuse vs. Georgia Tech

Tossup time.

GMAC Bowl
Memphis vs. (W)Bowling Green

I like BGSU's offense.

Fort Worth Bowl
Cincinnati vs. (W)Marshall

Tossup

Las Vegas Bowl
(W)UCLA vs. Wyoming

The Bruins are coming together.

Hawaii Bowl
(W)Hawaii vs. UAB

Home Game, enough said.

MPC Computers Bowl
(W)Fresno State vs. Virginia

I don't think the Cavs will get up for this one.

Motor City Bowl
Toledo vs. (W)Connecticut

Honestly...no idea.

Independence Bowl
Iowa State vs. (W)Miami (Ohio)

This should be a fun game to watch.

Insight Bowl
(W)Oregon State vs. Notre Dame

The Irish are in disarray.

Houston Bowl
Colorado vs. (W)UTEP

I think the Buffs will still be shell shocked.

Alamo Bowl
(W)Ohio State vs. Oklahoma State

I think Tressel gets the troops up for this one.

Continental Tire Bowl
(W)Boston College vs. North Carolina

I think BC has more talent...and begins it's ACC campaign a year early.

Emerald Bowl
(W)Navy vs. New Mexico

This is a sentimental pick...love the Academies.

Holiday Bowl
Texas Tech vs. (W)Cal

The Golden Bears should win big.

Silicon Valley Bowl
Northern Illinois vs. (W)Troy

Go fellow Sunbelters. ;)

Music City Bowl
(W)Alabama vs. Minnesota

Two tough defenses. Could be 7-3 or something.

Sun Bowl
Arizona State vs. (W)Purdue

The Sun Devils are banged up.

Liberty Bowl
Louisville vs. (W)Boise State

Screw Trev Alberts. ;)

Peach Bowl
(W)Miami vs. Florida

Miami typically finds away against other schools from Florida.

Outback Bowl
(W)Georgia vs. Wisconsin

The Bulldogs have more talent and the Badgers seemed to fall apart at the end of the season.

Cotton Bowl
(W)Texas A&M vs. Tennessee

I don't think the Vols can shut down Reggie McNeal.

Gator Bowl
West Virginia vs. (W)Florida State

The Noles will destroy WVU.

Capital One Bowl
Iowa vs. (W)LSU

This will be one of the best games of the Bowl season.

Rose Bowl
(W)Michigan vs. Texas

I hate the Horns...enough said.

Fiesta Bowl
(W)Utah vs. Pittsburgh

Win one for the little guy.

Sugar Bowl
(W)Auburn vs. Virginia Tech

The Tigers will be mad as hell.

Orange Bowl
(W)USC vs. Oklahoma

Men of Troy wins 2 in a row.

Figrin D'an
Dec 6th, 2004, 10:48:28 PM
New Orleans Bowl
North Texas (W) vs. Southern Miss

North Texas has the running game to dominate the clock. Jamario Thomas didn't get much press this year because of other fab freshmen RBs like Adrian Peterson and Michael Hart, but he's a fantastic young back.


Champs Sports Bowl
Syracuse vs. Georgia Tech (W)

If Reggie Ball avoids turnsovers, he'll get enough big plays to Calvin Johnson to win the game. The Syracuse secondary can be thrown on. It will be interesting to see if Diamond Ferri plays both ways for 'Cuse in this game like he did in their big win over Boston College.


GMAC Bowl
Memphis vs. Bowling Green (W)

Will be a shootout. Omar Jacobs and DeAngelo Williams give the game plenty of playmaking power for the offenses.


Fort Worth Bowl
Cincinnati (W) vs. Marshall

If Gino Guidugli is healthy, he'll light up a suspect Marshall defense. Stan Hill and Josh Davis might to the same to the Bearcat D, but the Cincy defense has at least stopped some teams on occasion this year.


Las Vegas Bowl
UCLA (W) vs. Wyoming

The Bruins took #1 USC down to the wire. That's good enough for me.


Hawaii Bowl
Hawaii (W) vs. UAB

UAB... first ever bowl game. Hawaii... playing at home. 'Nuff said.


MPC Computers Bowl
Fresno State (W) vs. Virginia

Virgina will have trouble getting up for this game, after falling apart late in what could have been a very good season. Fresno State loves playing against teams from major conferences.


Motor City Bowl
Toledo (W) vs. Connecticut

QB battle. Almost like a home game for Toledo, though, and UConn, like UAB, is playing in it's first ever bowl game.


Independence Bowl
Iowa State vs. Miami (Ohio) (W)

Iowa State's defense kept them in games all season, but it's been a while since they have faced an offense like what Redhawks brings to the table.


Insight Bowl
Oregon State (W) vs. Notre Dame

The Irish are in disarray, and, reportedly, almost voted to not play in a bowl game after Willingham got fired. Oregon State had a rough season, but are more battle-tested from a very tough schedule.


Houston Bowl
Colorado vs. UTEP (W)

Gary Barnett and Mike Price are to be commended for the coaching jobs they did this year. UTEP was a joke before Price arrived, and Colorado could have rolled over and died after the offseason scandal. That said, UTEP has been on a roll, while Colorado got completely annihilated by Oklahoma in the Big 12 title game.


Alamo Bowl
Ohio State (W) vs. Oklahoma State

Will the real OSU please stand up? The Buckeyes found their offense late in the season, opening up the passing game. Oklahoma State has an iffy pass defense, and even though Vernand Morency is a good RB, the Buckeyes defense can contain him. Don't bet against Jim Tressel in a bowl game.


Continental Tire Bowl
Boston College (W) vs. North Carolina

As long as Paul Peterson is healthy, BC will start it's ACC campaign early by beating a resurgent UNC team. Tom O'Brien is another coach who is money in postseason play.


Emerald Bowl
Navy (W) vs. New Mexico

The Midshipmen go to their second consecutive bowl game, and after getting torched by Texas Tech last year, they'll be up for this one. New Mexico has had a good season, but Navy will simply want this one more.


Holiday Bowl
Texas Tech vs. Cal (W)

Cal will be favored, and has more talent than Texas Tech, but the question will be if they are up for the game. The Bears are devistated that they didn't get the Rose Bowl bid, and were clearly upset that Texas jumped over them in the standings. (Cal QB Aaron Rodgers even called Texas head coach Mack Brown "classless" for his lobbying for votes). I'll still take Cal to win, but if they aren't ready for the game, the Red Raiders have enough offense to pull a huge upset.


Silicon Valley Bowl
Northern Illinois (W) vs. Troy

NIU has the nations leading scorer (RB Garrett Wolfe). Troy has a good running game, too, but NIU has more balance and versatility.


Music City Bowl
Alabama (W) vs. Minnesota

The unstoppable force (Gopher RBs Marion Barber III and Lawrence Moroney) against the immovable object (the Crimson Tide defense). Strength on strength. Minnesota had issues down the stretch of the season (again). Bama, despite losing to #3 Auburn, proved that their defense can keep them in games against teams with great running backs.


Sun Bowl
Arizona State vs. Purdue (W)

The Sun Devils will be without QB Andrew Walter, and has been shaky on defense at times. Kyle Orton is healthy again, and returned to form late in the season. Both teams have scoring ability, but Purdue's defense, while young, is faster and more athletic. As long as the Boilers don't start off slow (as they have been known to do in bowl games), I'm predicting a big win.


Liberty Bowl
Louisville (W) vs. Boise State

This game will have an over/under of about 110. Both teams will score, and score often, but Louisville will score more. They've beaten major conference teams, and are really just a couple of plays away from being undefeated.


Peach Bowl
Miami vs. Florida (W)

The state championship of Florida is on the line (both teams beat Florida State this season). This is actually a pretty nasty rivalry. The 'Canes let a chance to win the ACC title, at home, slip through their fingers. The Gators have a cause to play for, and will use this as a springboard for their '05 season, the first under Urban Meyer.


Outback Bowl
Georgia (W) vs. Wisconsin

Georgia may have been overrated at the beginning of the season, but they're still a very good team. Wisconsin started hot, and skidded at the end of the season. Lots of talent on both sides, but Georgia has a bit more.

Cotton Bowl
Texas A&M vs. Tennessee (W)

This game is kind of a toss up. A&M will be able to throw against the Volunteer secondary, but Tennessee has a solid running game that they will rely on. The Aggie D has given up big plays at times during the year, and although Rick Clausen is the Vols third-string QB, he can still get the ball to his receivers. Close game either way.


Gator Bowl
West Virginia vs. Florida State (W)

West Virginia had flashes of brilliance this season, even when they started to struggle in their last few games... they just lacked consistency. Florida State's defense will keep this to a low scoring game, and their athletes will win it for them.


Capital One Bowl
Iowa (W) vs. LSU

This should be a great game. Every year, no matter how many players he losses, Kirk Ferentz finds ways to maximize the talent he has and win games. They were severely undermanned this season, yet still managed to grab a share of the Big Ten title. LSU got things together after a shaky start, and finished up the season strong. This might have been Nick Saban's best coaching job yet. Both teams finished the season strong. Another close one, but I think Iowa will find a way to win yet again.


Rose Bowl
Michigan (W) vs. Texas

Texas will be ready to play, excited about their first BCS bowl berth. Michigan finished the season on a slight down note, losing to arch rival Ohio State and somewhat backing their way into the Big Ten title. It sounds like a setup for Texas to win big. But I don't think so. Texas has a great running game, and a good defense, but Michigan can match the defense and has more offensive balance. If Michigan gets an early lead, which I think they will, the Longhorns don't have the big play ability to catch up.


Fiesta Bowl
Utah vs. Pittsburgh (W)

I know... you think I'm crazy. Pittsburgh over Utah? The crappy Big East team against the undefeated BCS buster from the Mountain West. Well... Pittsburgh has played better down the stretch than most people realize. They have a high powered offense that can score with the Utes. They'll also be out to prove that they belong, after all of the flak they are taking in the media. Utah, while likely the better overall team, has a lot of distractions to battle over the next month. Their head coach is leaving for Florida. Both of their coordinators are interviewing for head coaching jobs. Nobody knows for sure who will be the head coach on the sidelines for this game, and who will be heading up the offensive and defensive units. Utah also has all the pressure on them of being that first non-BCS team to break into the big bowl games. Everyone wants to see if the mid-majors really deserve to play in a BCS game. Big time pressure on the Utes plus their coaching situation + Pittsburgh flying in under the radar = Big Upset.


Sugar Bowl
Auburn (W) vs. Virginia Tech

Tommy Tuberville will need one really great motivational speech to get his players ready for this game. They did everything they could... go 12-0, win the SEC... yet they won't have a chance to play for the national title. This game won't be a pushover either. Virginia Tech played some of the best football in the nation over the last month. Auburn will go throught he motions in the first half, maybe even trail at halftime, but will wake up and win a close, hard fought game with a late score. This will definitely be a battle in the trenches.


Orange Bowl
USC (W) vs. Oklahoma

For all the complaints about how the BCS screwed Auburn and Cal, ultimately, it did the only thing it ever really promised to do... make sure #1 and #2 face off in a bowl game. One can argue about who those two teams should be, but that's something that is hardly specific to this season. It's a flawed system, but it's better than the old Bowl Alliance. Eventually, it will improve. It just takes time. The BCS is one step in that process.

As for the game itself... this has the potential to be the best national title game since the BCS started. It's the first time that the two teams expected to get there before the season starts... actually do. USC and OU were the juggernauts... the kings of the college football world expected to clash at the end of the season. And, it's going to happen. Both teams have things to prove. The Trojans wants to show that their shared title from last year is legit. The Sooners want to wash away the bad taste left from last season, losing the Big 12 title to Kansas State and the national title to LSU. Both have great talent, big playmakers on both sides of the ball, and top notch coaching.

IMO, the game will come down to two specific factors. Can Oklahoma slow down Reggie Bush, and which QB will make some big plays downfield. The answers: No and Both. In college football, speed kills. The Sooners are fast. The Trojans are faster. My prediction: Reggie Bush will set himself up to be the early favorite for the Heisman next season. Both Leinart and White will make plays in the passing game, but Bush outperforms Peterson and leads USC to a consensus national title. I'll post my score prediction a few days before the game.

Cyrel Annat
Dec 8th, 2004, 12:14:12 PM
December 14th

New Orleans Bowl
North Texas (W) vs. Southern Miss


December 21st

Champs Sports Bowl
Syracuse (W) vs. Georgia Tech


December 22nd

GMAC Bowl
Memphis vs. Bowling Green (W)


December 23rd

Fort Worth Bowl
Cincinnati vs. Marshall (W)

Las Vegas Bowl
UCLA (W) vs. Wyoming


December 24th

Hawaii Bowl
Hawaii (W) vs. UAB


December 27th

MPC Computers Bowl
Fresno State vs. Virginia (W)

Motor City Bowl
Toledo (W) vs. Connecticut


December 28th

Independence Bowl
Iowa State (W) vs. Miami (Ohio)

Insight Bowl
Oregon State (W) vs. Notre Dame


December 29th

Houston Bowl
Colorado vs. UTEP (W)

Alamo Bowl
Ohio State (W) vs. Oklahoma State


December 30th

Continental Tire Bowl
Boston College (W) vs. North Carolina

Emerald Bowl
Navy (W) vs. New Mexico

Holiday Bowl
Texas Tech vs. Cal (W)

Silicon Valley Bowl
Northern Illinois (W) vs. Troy


December 31st

Music City Bowl
Alabama vs. Minnesota (W)

Sun Bowl
Arizona State vs. Purdue (W)

Liberty Bowl
Louisville (W) vs. Boise State

Peach Bowl
Miami (W) vs. Florida


January 1st

Outback Bowl
Georgia vs. Wisconsin (W)

Cotton Bowl
Texas A&M vs. Tennessee (W)

Gator Bowl
West Virginia vs. Florida State (W)

Capital One Bowl
Iowa (W) vs. LSU

Rose Bowl
Michigan (W) vs. Texas

Fiesta Bowl
Utah (W) vs. Pittsburgh


January 3rd

Sugar Bowl
Auburn (W) vs. Virginia Tech


January 4th

Orange Bowl
USC (W) vs. Oklahoma

Figrin D'an
Dec 14th, 2004, 04:29:06 PM
Can we get this thread stickied, please?

Let's get some more people in on this. The first game is tonight. You can pick tonights game alone, then submit the rest of your picks later.

Darth Vader
Dec 14th, 2004, 04:49:35 PM
Originally posted by Figrin D'an

December 14th

New Orleans Bowl
Southern Miss


December 21st

Champs Sports Bowl
Georgia Tech


December 22nd

GMAC Bowl
Bowling Green


December 23rd

Fort Worth Bowl
Marshall

Las Vegas Bowl
UCLA


December 24th

Hawaii Bowl
Hawaii


December 27th

MPC Computers Bowl
Virginia

Motor City Bowl
Connecticut


December 28th

Independence Bowl
Miami (Ohio)

Insight Bowl
Notre Dame


December 29th

Houston Bowl
Colorado

Alamo Bowl
Ohio State


December 30th

Continental Tire Bowl
Boston College

Emerald Bowl
Navy

Holiday Bowl
Texas Tech

Silicon Valley Bowl
Troy


December 31st

Music City Bowl
Alabama

Sun Bowl
Purdue

Liberty Bowl
Louisville

Peach Bowl
Florida


January 1st

Outback Bowl
Georgia

Cotton Bowl
Tennessee

Gator Bowl
West Virginia

Capital One Bowl
LSU

Rose Bowl
Michigan

Fiesta Bowl
Pittsburgh


January 3rd

Sugar Bowl
Auburn


January 4th

Orange Bowl
Oklahoma


Tie Breaker
35-24

CMJ
Dec 14th, 2004, 09:26:17 PM
Man, we got driven badly. It's really pretty sad - USM is not this much better than we are.

Anbira Hicchoru
Dec 14th, 2004, 09:57:38 PM
Originally posted by CMJ
Man, we got driven badly. It's really pretty sad - USM is not this much better than we are.

You guys won your conference last year, it's not like you suddenly became a midwestern football renaissance. The Golden Eagles are one of those teams that can beat anybody, and that certainly includes shellackings.

CMJ
Dec 14th, 2004, 10:08:31 PM
Originally posted by Anbira Hicchoru
You guys won your conference last year, it's not like you suddenly became a midwestern football renaissance. The Golden Eagles are one of those teams that can beat anybody, and that certainly includes shellackings.

Dude...we won our conference the last 4 years. ;)

It's not like we haven't won the NO Bowl before. We won 2 years ago - against the CUSA co-champs. Last year the Memphis game was pretty competitive(lost by 10, but I thought it was a bit closer than the score indicated).

Hell...even though they beat us 51-21 I felt like we played much better versus Colorado. USM just f'n drilled us.

Figrin D'an
Dec 14th, 2004, 10:11:50 PM
The difference in time between their last games made a big difference in this one. NT had 26 days since their last game, with only 10 for Southern Miss. That postponed game against Cal might have been a blessing in disguise, as it kept them fresh and more in game-shape mentally. They certainly seemed much more into the game than NT did.

Jedi Master Carr
Dec 14th, 2004, 10:59:41 PM
I forgot to do this just going to do it minus todays game

Champs Sports Bowl
Syracuse vs. Georgia Tech W


December 22nd

GMAC Bowl
W Memphis vs. Bowling Green


December 23rd

Fort Worth Bowl
W Cincinnati vs. Marshall

Las Vegas Bowl
UCLA vs. Wyoming W


December 24th

Hawaii Bowl
W Hawaii vs. UAB


December 27th

MPC Computers Bowl
Fresno State vs. Virginia W

Motor City Bowl
Toledo vs. Connecticut W


December 28th

Independence Bowl
W Iowa State vs. Miami (Ohio)

Insight Bowl
Oregon State vs. Notre Dame W


December 29th

Houston Bowl
W Colorado vs. UTEP

Alamo Bowl
Ohio State vs. Oklahoma State W


December 30th

Continental Tire Bowl
W Boston College vs. North Carolina

Emerald Bowl
W Navy vs. New Mexico

Holiday Bowl
W Texas Tech vs. Cal

Silicon Valley Bowl
W Northern Illinois vs. Troy


December 31st

Music City Bowl
W Alabama vs. Minnesota

Sun Bowl
Arizona State vs. Purdue W

Liberty Bowl
W Louisville vs. Boise State

Peach Bowl
Miami vs. Florida W


January 1st

Outback Bowl
W Georgia vs. Wisconsin

Cotton Bowl
W Texas A&M vs. Tennessee

Gator Bowl
West Virginia vs. Florida State W

Capital One Bowl
W Iowa vs. LSU

Rose Bowl
Michigan vs. Texas W

Fiesta Bowl
W Utah vs. Pittsburgh


January 3rd

Sugar Bowl
W Auburn vs. Virginia Tech


January 4th

Orange Bowl
USC vs. Oklahoma W

Yog
Dec 15th, 2004, 01:09:10 PM
Uh, this is new to me.. but guess I will join in as well (except the first game). Predictions are based on proven scientific methods, astronomical obervations and advanced mathematic formulas. This includes spinning a carrot while dancing the macarena or staring at a paper dragon. My fiendish pagan rituals are surely going to corrupt fate to my favor :D

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December 21st
Champs Sports Bowl
Georgia Tech


December 22nd
GMAC Bowl
Bowling Green


December 23rd
Fort Worth Bowl
Marshall

Las Vegas Bowl
UCLA


December 24th
Hawaii Bowl
Hawaii


December 27th

MPC Computers Bowl
Virginia

Motor City Bowl
Toledo


December 28th

Independence Bowl
Miami (Ohio)

Insight Bowl
Oregon State


December 29th

Houston Bowl
Colorado

Alamo Bowl
Oklahoma State


December 30th

Continental Tire Bowl
Boston College

Emerald Bowl
New Mexico

Holiday Bowl
Cal

Silicon Valley Bowl
Northern Illinois


December 31st

Music City Bowl
Alabama

Sun Bowl
Purdue

Liberty Bowl
Louisville

Peach Bowl
Miami


January 1st

Outback Bowl
Georgia

Cotton Bowl
Texas A&M

Gator Bowl
Florida State

Capital One Bowl
LSU

Rose Bowl
Texas

Fiesta Bowl
Utah


January 3rd

Sugar Bowl
Auburn


January 4th

Orange Bowl
USC 31-24

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CMJ
Dec 28th, 2004, 07:27:55 PM
Eight games into Bowl season and I'm 4-4. Not great and not bad. I wasn't able to watch the last couple because I was out of town. I'm back in the Bowl swing now tho. ;)

CMJ
Jan 4th, 2005, 08:58:35 PM
Looks like I'm gonna finish up the contest at .500, not bad. If the Orange Bowl has proved anything so far...it's Auburn was royally screwed .

Figrin D'an
Jan 4th, 2005, 10:10:39 PM
Originally posted by CMJ
Looks like I'm gonna finish up the contest at .500, not bad. If the Orange Bowl has proved anything so far...it's Auburn was royally screwed .

Agreed.

I felt USC would win the Orange Bowl, but not like this. I never imagined it would be such a beatdown. The Trojans are establishing themselves as one of the great champions in college football history.

The question now is... is there really that much of a gap between USC and OU, or is it just one of those nights in which one teams does everything right and gets all the breaks?

Sanis Prent
Jan 4th, 2005, 10:16:41 PM
There is no way in Hell that I will accept that USC is that good.

Figrin D'an
Jan 4th, 2005, 11:08:45 PM
Here's the results from the Bowl Pick'em Contest:

Jedi Master Carr: 18-10 (.643)
Cyrel Annat: 17-11 (.607)
Figrin D'an: 17-11 (.607)
Yoghurt: 15-13 (.536)
Charley: 14-14 (.500)
CMJ: 14-14 (.500)
Kael Darcverse: 14-14 (.500)


Congrats to Jedi Master Carr for winning the contest.

Figrin D'an
Jan 4th, 2005, 11:25:06 PM
Final Score: USC 55, OU 19


Wow... complete domination. The game was over midway through the second quarter, but USC didn't let up until, really, about 6 minutes left in the game.

The game turned on one play... the mistake by Bradley to field the USC punt when he was surrounded by Trojan defenders. That was a catastophic error on his part, and when USC turned that mistake into a touchdown, the Sooners seemed to lose their edge. I'm sure memories of last season started to creep into their minds, and as soon as that happened, USC won.

The Trojans return 16 starters next season, and if Matt Leinart returns for his senior year, as he said he will, they'll be preseason #1 again next year, and the overwhelming favorite to win it all again.

CMJ
Jan 4th, 2005, 11:29:29 PM
Congrats to USC on their 13-0 run and on kicking OU's @ss. I guess the PAC 10 isn't overrated afterall?

AUBURN beat 5 ranked teams. USC beat 3.

AUBURN also is the only one of the three unbeatens to beat a ranked team on the road.

Impossible to say USC doesn't deserve it..but gee, Auburn kinda does too. :)

(I loved the idea of Auburn wearing their National Champion hats after the game last night and making their own trophy)

Sanis Prent
Jan 4th, 2005, 11:37:28 PM
Originally posted by CMJ
I guess the PAC 10 isn't overrated afterall?

USC may not be, but you'll never convince me that the PAC 10 isn't overall.

Of course, the BCS broke up their namby pamby little tea party, so I guess they've got to achieve relevance somehow. No offense to the Big 10. We all know who really wore the pants in Pasadena.

CMJ
Jan 4th, 2005, 11:58:32 PM
Originally posted by Sanis Prent
No offense to the Big 10. We all know who really wore the pants in Pasadena.

:lol :lol

Aegis Du' Caat
Jan 9th, 2005, 07:30:28 PM
You play 2000 miles from home in your opponents backyard/homefield and lets see how your SEC does lol,

Go Big Ten

Callomas Savoc
Jan 9th, 2005, 11:28:47 PM
That's what we used to do, until the PAC 10 got tired of losing to us in Pasadena. Why do you think the Rose Bowl was an exclusive dance in the first place?