Also, if this doesn't get you ready for the last vestiges of 2000-2009 football, then I don't know what will.
As usual, all times Eastern and all predictions wrong:
Saturday, January 2
12:00: Northern Illinois vs. South Florida (International Bowl @ Toronto, Canada; ESPN2): Unfortunately, ESPN decided not to bring back last year's all-Canadian announcing team, which I personally found to be the most interesting thing about the game. At any rate, USF should be able to take care of NIU.
Previous meetings: I'm not entirely sure why, but these two teams have met before. NIU won the first meeting 20-17 but lost the second, 37-6 back in 2001 and 2002, respectively.
Last bowl game: NIU lost to somewhat hometown favorite Louisiana Tech 17-10 in last year's Independence Bowl, while USF beat Memphis 41-14 in the St. Petersberg Bowl.
2:00:
- Oklahoma State vs. Mississippi (Cotton Bowl @ Arlington, TX; FOX): Well, it's the first Cotton Bowl that's not at the Cotton Bowl - this year's edition is at Jerry Jones's Intergalactic Space Palace. Ah well. At any rate, I have Oklahoma State by 10 but right now I'm not feeling terribly good about it. Both these teams are coming off disappointing seasons - OSU had aspirations at the Big 12 South and lost to Texas and, even worse, Oklahoma. Meanwhile, Ole Miss started the season with a top ten ranking generated almost entirely off their success in this game last year. I'll stick with OSU, but it'll be interesting to see how this turns out.
Previous meeting: The only other meeting between these two was the 2003/2004 Cotton Bowl, which Ole Miss won 31-28.
Last bowl game: Oklahoma State is making its fourth straight bowl appearance. Last year they lost to Oregon in the Holiday Bowl 42-31. Ole Miss, meanwhile, broke their long bowl drought and generated more hype than ever thought possible in last year's Cotton Bowl, where they upset Texas Tech 47-34.
- Connecticut vs. South Carolina (papajohns.com Bowl @ Birmingham, AL; ESPN): As you probably know by now, UConn's been through a very up-and-down season and basically needed an upset of Notre Dame a few weeks ago to stay in the running to make a bowl game. South Carolina, well, had a very South Carolina kind of season - good but not great, and their fans love them anyway. I like the Visor Boys in this one.
Previous meetings: This is the first meeting between these two teams.
Last bowl game: UConn is working on a nice little streak, though their most recent bowl game was the 38-20 win over Buffalo in the International Bowl. The Fightin' Visors got destroyed by Iowa in the Outback Bowl 31-10.
Previous meetings: This is the first meeting between these two teams.
Last bowl game: ECU lost last year's Liberty Bowl 25-19 to Kentucky. Arkansas missed a bowl last year and lost the 2007/2008 Cotton Bowl 38-7 to Missouri.
9:00: Texas Tech vs. Michigan State (Alamo Bowl @ San Antonio, TX; ESPN): I don't even know what to do with this bowl anymore. A few weeks ago, this looked easy. Michigan State suspended ten players and Texas Tech should be eager to make up for a lackluster season, right? Wrong. Texas Tech managed to fire their most successful coach ever and should lead to the most interesting off-season coaching drama we've had since Las Cronicas Locas de Boss Hawg back in 2007. Texas Tech still has all their players, which should make them an on-paper favorite, but hell if I know what's going to happen in this one.
Previous meetings: This is the first meeting between these two teams.
Last bowl game: Michigan State disappointingly lost to Georgia in last year's Capital One Bowl, 24-12, while (as explained above) TTU lost the Cotton Bowl to Mississippi, 47-34.
Monday, January 4
8:00: Boise State vs. Texas Christian (Fiesta Bowl @ Glendale, AZ; FOX): I can't help but cynically refer to this as the "Separate but Equal Bowl" because I honestly do not think anyone at the Fiesta Bowl was thinking "Gee, I would really like to use my position after the Sugar to select a mid-major team! Screw Penn State and/or Iowa!" At any rate, like I think most people I believe TCU is the technically superior team, having faced better competition than Boise and displaying an ability to defense against some at least somewhat legitimate offenses (note the plural: the only legitimate team Boise played was Oregon). So I'll stick to my guns here.
Previous meetings: Both previous appearance were in bowl games. TCU lost the first meeting in the 2003 Fort Worth Bowl, while they did win last year's Poinsettia Bowl.
Last bowl game: The Poinsettia, as hinted at above. Boise has made a bowl every year since 2002, and if there were more games then they would've gone to one in 2001 (as they went 8-4), extending their streak back to the 1999 season. TCU has a similar streak, though in their missing year they wouldn't have been eligible anyway, as they went 5-6.
Tuesday, January 5
8:00: Georgia Tech vs. Iowa (Orange Bowl @ Miami, FL; FOX): I would rail against the stupidity of scheduling bowl games after everyone has to go back to work here, but I think those arguments are very well worn at this point. At any rate, here's what we know: 1) Iowa has a very good defense 2) GT has a very good offense. We also know very little about Iowa's offense and GT's defense other than that they're not very good.
So what to expect from this game? I have no idea. On the line for Tech is a bowl losing streak that dates to 2005 (no bowl wins since the blowout over Syracuse in 2004), and the potential for the ACC to go 4-3 overall in bowl games this year. If I have time before Tuesday (which I very much doubt), I may write more on this game.
Previous meetings: This is the first meeting between these two teams.
Last bowl game: Huh, I guess GT has the same problem LSU's page did. I don't seem to recall this game at all. Anyway, Iowa blew out South Carolina in last year's Outback Bowl, 31-10.
Wednesday, January 6
7:00: Central Michigan vs. Troy (GMAC Bowl @ Mobile, AL; ESPN): Central Michigan will likely come in with a chance to score the MAC's first bowl win (unless NIU pulls off the upset), powered by Dan "Rust Belt Tebow" LeFevour. Troy, meanwhile, will pack the house at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in what should be a better game than most would expect. However, I still like CMU more overall.
Previous meetings: This is the first meeting between these two teams.
Last bowl game: Troy lost to Southern Miss 30-27 in last year's New Orleans Bowl, which was their 3rd bowl game ever in their DI-A existence. Central Michigan lost last year's Motor City Bowl 24-21 to Florida Atlanta.
And with that, I'll be back next week with a preview of the National Title Game. Until then!
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