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Ability Defeats Destiny in Battle for National Title

11 Jan

If this was last year’s system for determining a champion in college football, we would have seen Ohio State take on Oregon in the Rose Bowl.  Wrapping up this season, it’s for the National Championship.

Ohio State has been through so much adversity this season, and that is just describing the quarterback situation.  Braxton Miller injured his shoulder in an early season practice.  The Buckeyes turned to J.T. Barrett.  While there were some early season struggles, including a loss to Virginia Tech, the team turned it around and was flying high.

However, against Michigan, Barrett broke his ankle.  The next man up was Cardale Jones.  In the two games he has started, he has won the Big Ten Championship Game and clinched a spot in the National Championship with a win over Alabama in the Sugar Bowl.

Ohio State seems to be a team of destiny, but Oregon may just be too good.

The Ducks are led by Heisman Trophy winning QB Marcus Mariota.  They have a high-powered offense that is predicated on being fast.  I am a firm believer in winning the time of possession battle, but Oregon seems to have found a method that also works.

Compared to past years, Oregon seems to have a more complete team than in past years.  They were not considered a favorite entering the year, but managed to find its way into the first College Football Playoff.

In picking this game, I would be more likely to pick the team of destiny.  However, Oregon really was impressive in their win in the Rose Bowl over Florida State.  This just might be the Ducks year, because they are better.  The pick of Oregon does not or is not meant to take away anything from the job Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes have done to get into this position.  To be in a situation or being competitive on your third string quarterback is simply amazing.

The pick: Oregon 45, Ohio State 34

Side Notes

  • Through all of the bowls and the semifinals, the overall picking record is 313-98 (.762).  The record in the bowls and semifinals was 23-15 (.605), and 1-1 in the two semifinal games.
  • The first mock NFL Draft of the offseason will come after the deadline for underclassmen to declare passes and more of the draft order is completed (a.k.a. we get to Super Bowl week.)

Breaking Down the BCS Bowl Projections

4 Dec

It is less than a week before we officially find out who will play in the five BCS games.  Let’s see how they will shape up.

The bowl projections for the rest of the games will be posted soon, but a special post for just the BCS games was needed.

There are a couple teams that are into a BCS game, regardless of outcomes this weekend.  As current No. 1 and No. 2 in the BCS standings, Florida State and Ohio State are in BCS games, regardless of how they play in their conference championship games.

Despite not playing this week, Alabama is in a BCS game.  As the top team in the country for practically the entire season, the Crimson Tide will play in one of the country’s top bowl games.

The Buckeyes’ opponent in the Big Ten Championship Game, Michigan State, will also play in a BCS game, no matter what.  The Spartans will either be the Big Ten representative, or a replacement team for Ohio State.

Champions of the SEC, Pac-12, Big 12, and American conferences all gain automatic bids to BCS games.  In each conference, only one team will make it, and it is too close to call.  The one exception might be the Big 12 Conference, which could have two one-loss teams as attractive alternatives.

Northern Illinois is in a ‘win-and-in’ situation.  The Huskies should qualify as a non-AQ (automatic qualifier), at-large team for the second straight year.  Since Northern Illinois is not in one of the major conferences, they qualify by either being in the top-12 of the BCS standings, or in the top-16 with a qualifying conference champion ranked lower.

In the end, it leaves one spot open.  Despite Clemson’s loss to South Carolina, the Tigers may squeak into a BCS game.  The Orange Bowl may attempt to preserve its ACC tie-in, and opt to take a two-loss Clemson team, rather than a more qualified team.

Here are the projections:

Rose Bowl – Stanford (Pac-12 Champions) vs. Michigan State (replacement team for Ohio State)

Fiesta Bowl – Baylor (Big 12 Champions) vs. Northern Illinois (3rd at-large pick; non-AQ team finishing high in BCS (see above explanation)

Sugar Bowl – Auburn (SEC Champions) vs. UCF (American Conference Champions; no direct conference tie-in, 2nd at-large pick)

Orange Bowl – Clemson (replacement team for Florida State) vs. Alabama (1st at-large pick)

BCS National Championship – Florida State (No. 1 in BCS Standings) vs. Ohio State (No. 2 in BCS Standings)

Updated Bowl Projections: Northern Illinois Returns to BCS

27 Nov

Two weeks left in the season (except for Army-Navy), and there is a major shake-up in the teams making BCS games.

This past week, Northern Illinois jumped Fresno State in the BCS rankings.  With both teams in the top-16 in the BCS rankings, and an automatic-qualifying champion finishing below both teams, one of them is likely to make a BCS game.

The other deciding factor for Northern Illinois to now jump into a BCS game comes down to one game.  Fresno State will finish the season playing only 12 games (including a conference championship game), while Northern Illinois will play 13.  Fresno State was forced to cancel a game due to weather earlier in the season, and could not find an opponent to play a 12th game.

Looking at the other BCS games, many remain the same.  Oregon’s unexpected loss to Arizona knocks them out in favor of Stanford, who will claim the Pac-12’s bid to the Rose Bowl.

With Alabama and Florida State going to the National Championship, the Orange and Sugar Bowls preserve their normal automatic bids and choose Clemson (Orange) and Auburn (Sugar) as replacement teams.  Michigan State picks up the last available spot as an at-large team.

When figuring out the rest of the projections, teams potentially playing in conference championship games run the risk of slipping.  A perfect example of this is South Carolina.  In these projections, Missouri loses allowing the Gamecocks to reach the SEC Championship Game.  If they lose, it is likely they could fall below other teams with the same amount of wins (this would include a loss this week to Clemson).

After this week, several schools should begin to accept bowl bids, allowing the bowl picture to get a little clearer.

BOWL

TEAMS

Gildan New Mexico Bowl

Utah State

Arizona

Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl

Fresno State

UCLA

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Buffalo

UNLV

R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

North Texas

Louisiana-Lafayette

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl

Middle Tennessee

Southern Methodist

Sheraton Hawaii Bowl

East Carolina

Colorado State

Little Caesars Pizza Bowl

Bowling Green

Arkansas State

San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl

San Diego State

Toledo

Military Bowl Presented By Northrop Grumman

Tulane

Pittsburgh

Texas Bowl

Michigan

Texas Tech

Fight Hunger Bowl

Washington

BYU

New Era Pinstripe Bowl

Houston

Notre Dame

Belk Bowl

Louisville

Georgia Tech

Russell Athletic Bowl

Virginia Tech

Cincinnati

Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl

Minnesota

Texas

Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl

Boise State

Navy

Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl

Vanderbilt

North Carolina

Valero Alamo Bowl

Oregon

Oklahoma

National University Holiday Bowl

Kansas State

USC

Advocare V100 Bowl

Boston College

Central Michigan

Hyundai Sun Bowl

Miami (FL)

Arizona State

AutoZone Liberty Bowl

Marshall

Ole Miss

Chick-fil-A Bowl

Duke

South Carolina

TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl

Iowa

Georgia

Heart of Dallas Bowl

Ohio

Rice

Capital One Bowl

Wisconsin

Missouri

Outback Bowl

Nebraska

Texas A&M

Rose Bowl Game presented by VIZIO

Stanford

Ohio State

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl

Oklahoma State

Northern Illinois

Allstate Sugar Bowl

Auburn

UCF

Discover Orange Bowl

Clemson

Michigan State

AT&T Cotton Bowl

Baylor

LSU

BBVA Compass Bowl

Mississippi State

Rutgers

GoDaddy Bowl

Western Kentucky

Ball State

VIZIO BCS National Championship

Alabama

Florida State

Bowl Projections: The 4th Edition

13 Nov

We are in the final month of the season, and there are many teams right on the edge of making or missing a bowl game.

As I have mentioned in the past concerning my projections, any likenesses to bowl projections done by experts is simply coincidental.  If you care to share, just make sure to give the credit to where credit is due.  Also, teams in BOLD indicates the team has already accepted an invitation and will go to that bowl.

BOWL

TEAMS

Gildan New Mexico Bowl

San Jose State

Oregon State

Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl

Boise State

Washington

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Bowling Green

UNLV

R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

Tulane

Louisiana-Lafayette

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl

North Texas

Southern Methodist

Sheraton Hawaii Bowl

East Carolina

Colorado State

Little Caesars Pizza Bowl

Ball State

Arkansas State

San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl

Utah State

Toledo

Military Bowl Presented By Northrop Grumman

Rice

North Carolina

Texas Bowl

Minnesota

Texas Tech

Fight Hunger Bowl

Arizona

BYU

New Era Pinstripe Bowl

Rutgers

Notre Dame

Belk Bowl

Houston

Syracuse

Russell Athletic Bowl

Virginia Tech

Louisville

Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl

Nebraska

Oklahoma State

Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl

San Diego State

Navy

Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl

Ole Miss

Pittsburgh

Valero Alamo Bowl

UCLA

Oklahoma

National University Holiday Bowl

Kansas State

Arizona State

Advocare V100 Bowl

Duke

Mississippi State

Hyundai Sun Bowl

Georgia Tech

USC

AutoZone Liberty Bowl

Marshall

Vanderbilt

Chick-fil-A Bowl

Miami (FL)

Missouri

TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl

Michigan

Georgia

Heart of Dallas Bowl

Buffalo

Middle Tennessee

Capital One Bowl

Wisconsin

LSU

Outback Bowl

Michigan State

South Carolina

Rose Bowl Game presented by VIZIO

Stanford

Ohio State

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl

Texas

Fresno State

Allstate Sugar Bowl

Auburn

UCF

Discover Orange Bowl

Clemson

Oregon

AT&T Cotton Bowl

Baylor

Texas A&M

BBVA Compass Bowl

Tennessee

Cincinnati

GoDaddy Bowl

Western Kentucky

Northern Illinois

VIZIO BCS National Championship

Alabama

Florida State