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Bowl Predictions


I know our fearless leader here at BCS Evolution is providing a full preview of each bowl game, with voting open on each one.

However, This season, I have been picking all the games over on the OSU blog, We Will Always Have Tempe (my season record was 573-201 (74.03%).

Unfortunately, Sam at WWAHT is stepping down from his duties, and another OSU blog will be taking over as of Jan 1, smack dab in the middle of the Bowl season. So I have decided to post all my picks here, so they don't get lost in the shuffle (utesfan, if this isnt ok, please let me know)

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On to the picks:

New Mexico: Fresno St over Wyoming
St Petersburg: Rutgers over UCF
New Orleans: Southern Miss over Middle Tennessee St
Las Vegas: Oregon St over BYU
Poinsettia: Utah over California
Hawaii: Nevada over SMU
Little Caesars Pizza: Ohio U over Marshall
Meinecke Car Care: Pitt over NC
Emerald: USC over Boston College
Music City: Clemson over Kentucky
Independence: Texas A&M over Georgia
EagleBank: Temple over UCLA
Champs Sports: Wisconsin over Miami Fl
Humanitarian: Bowling Green over Idaho

Texas: Navy over Missouri
Holiday: Nebraska over Arizona
Armed Forces: Houston over Air Force
Sun: Stanford over Oklahoma
Insight: Minnesota over Iowa St
Chick-fil-A: VA Tech over Tennessee
Outback: Northwestern over Auburn
Capitol One: Penn St over LSU
Gator: West Virgina over Florida St
PapaJohns: South Carolina over UConn
Alamo: Texas Tech over Mich St
Cotton: Okla St over Ole Miss
Liberty: Arkansas over East Carolina
International: Northern Illinois over South Florida
GMAC: Central Michigan over Troy

Rose: Oregon over Ohio St
Sugar: Florida over Cincnnati
Fiesta: TCU over Boise St
Orange: GA Tech over Iowa
National Championship: Texas over Alabama

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Fanposts exist so you can say what you want to.

As long as they are respectful of the other readers here and are somehow related to football and aren’t specific to a team that has a blog on SB Nation any post is welcome, if not encouraged.

My pace on bowl coverage is about to significantly increase. Hold on…

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by utesfan100 on Dec 21, 2009 2:00 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Beautiful 1-3 start ….. I have a feeling this isn’t going to end well.

by talonk on Dec 23, 2009 12:56 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

My published picks are 2-2

Not much better.

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by utesfan100 on Dec 23, 2009 1:06 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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