Im so excited College Football season is right around the corner (Starts Thursday) I am here with a previews and prediction for each conference, the BCS games (including the national championship game), and the Heisman trophy race.
The Big East is the weakest of the BCS conferences with no preseason top 25 teams in the entire conference but I see Rutgers winning the conference because they get most other conteders at home.
The ACC is the most even conference in the BCS with 1o of the 12 teams making Bowls last year and i expect more of the same with Florida State winning the Atlantic and Georgia Tech winning the coastal due to the fact that they host the Hokies and then beating FSU to win the ACC.
The Big Ten will come down to two teams Ohio State and Penn State who meet in Happy Valley on November 7th, where I see Ohio State getting revenge for last year and beating Penn State to win the Big Ten.
The Pac 10, which has been dominated by USC this decade, will see a new king this year as Cal beats USC in Berekly to win the Pac 10.
The Big 12 will again be dominated by high powered offense and the southern division which will be a three team race between Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, and Texas which I see Oklahoma winning and beating Big 12 North Champion Kansas in the Big 12 title game.
The SEC will be very competitive especially in the West where Ole Miss will beat out Alabama and LSU to win the West and face the SEC East champion Florida in the SEC title game with Florida coming out on top.
Also Boise State will run the table and earn a BCS birth
When it comes to the Heisman I see the three finalists from last year (Sam Bradford, Tim Tebow, and Colt McCoy) being the finalist again with Colt McCoy winning the trophy largely due to the fact that voters have shown a tendency to not want to give some a second Heisman.
The BCS bowls will be as followed:
Rose- Ohio State over Cal
Fiesta- Texas over USC
Sugar- Boise State over Ole Miss
Orange- Georgia Tech over Rutgers
National Championship- Oklahoma over Florida.
Later this Week: Baseball blog
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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