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Missouri Tigers – Northwestern Wildcats to Meet At The Alamo

Missouri Tigers - Northwestern Wildcats in Alamo BowlFirst off, I have to say how disappointed I was with the outcome of Mizzou’s Big 12 Championship match-up with Oklahoma. To lose is one thing but to lose that convincingly is another. I mean seriously, OU dominated every facet of the game from the beginning to the end.

There were spells during the game that it felt like Mizzou might actually get something going but then OU would make an adjustment and immediately shut things down. On the flip side I saw nothing that led me to believe Mizzou was trying different schemes or options to try and slow OU down. The most puzzling to me was how far off the line the corners were playing. They were giving OU receivers 5 to 8 yards of cushion the entire game. I mean come on, you’re down 38-7 at the half, what is there to lose by jamming some receivers and getting a little more physical?

Now, I will say that Oklahoma is very impressive; this squad is clicking on all cylinders right now. I keep hearing that Oklahoma will be an underdog to Florida in the Championship game. I don’t see it. Florida is a very good team as well but I honestly don’t see any college team beating the Sooners right now. You can’t tell me that OU’s defense is not good enough to hang with Florida. There’s no doubt Mizzou didn’t do themselves any favors by turning the ball over 3 times, but still, the OU D held the 6th ranked offense inMissouri - Northwestern in Alamo Bowl the nation to only 21 points.

I do think this will be a great matchup between the Sooners and Gators but I have to give the edge to Oklahoma.

Meanwhile, Mizzou has accepted an invite to play in the Alamo bowl against Northwestern on Dec. 29th. Two teams with completely different expectations coming into the season, Missouri was a preseason National Championship favorite while Northwestern was just hoping to get into and win a bowl game.

These two teams have not faced each other since 1987 when the Tigers beat the Wildcats in Columbia 28-3. These teams have previously faced off 8 times and are split at 4 wins apiece.

Again, the strength of Mizzou is its explosive offense and its weakness is the 100th ranked defense. Mizzou has losses to three top 25 teams, getting beat by an average of 23 points. Northwestern has losses to two top 2Northwestern to play Missouri in Alamo Bowl5 teams by an average of 26 points. Both teams faced Illinois this year with Mizzou winning by 10 and Northwestern winning by 17.

This should be a good ballgame. Mizzou has several seniors in which this will be their last hoorah, so I am sure they will want to go out on top and give Mizzou their first back to back 10-win seasons in school history.

Northwestern will be playing to reach that 10-win mark as well. Like Mizzou, Northwestern has 23 seniors that will be looking to go out on top. It has been 59 years since Northwestern has won a bowl game.

I have to give the edge to Mizzou on Offense and Northwestern on Defense. Should make for an interesting game. Go Tigers !!

coop92 is a contributing author to Midwest Sports Fans, as well as the editor at Midwest Sports Junkies. Check out his site for additional analysis of the St. Louis Cardinals, the BCS, and Missouri Tigers football.

Updated BCS Bowl Projections

Updated BCS Bowl ProjectionsChampionship Saturday has ended, with Florida and Oklahoma making emphatic cases to be selected for the BCS National Championship game.

In the SEC Championship game, Florida was able to outlast Alabama and took the game over in the 4th quarter en route to a 31-20 victory. Making the win even more impressive was that superstar, do-everything Percy Harvin did not play. Despite the absence of Harvin, the Gators were able to survive because they have one of the greatest players in the history of college football. Yes, I said it: Tim Tebow is one of the greatest players in the history of college football. As a Tennessee fan, I have always “hated” Tebow; but I have to admit that he makes it pretty hard to do so.

What more could you want in a superstar player? He’s an oustanding player, he sounds like a good, genuine kid (even if he comes across as slightly haughty and holier-than-thou every now and then), and my goodness does he compete. I loved the speech he gave after Florida was upset by Mississippi, mainly because he complete backed it up. I don’t know if he is more deserving that Sam Bradford for the Heisman Trophy this year, but it would be pretty hard to argue with Tebow if he is the choice.

So Florida won, and they should be in the BCS National Championship Game.

In the Big 12 Championship game, Sam Bradford and Oklahoma continued their explosive ways. The Sooners because the first team in college football history to score 60 or more points in five straight games. That is ridiculous. And while Texas has a logical argument against Oklahoma to be in the title game, I’m not sure how you can watch Oklahoma play and reasonably say they should not be playing for it all. I am sure that Texas fans are holding out hope that something quirky will happen and that they will somehow eclipse Florida or Oklahoma, but it’s not happening — nor should it.

So as we look at the updated projections for the BCS bowl games, we can pretty much fill in the championship game with pen:

BCS National Championship Game: Florida v Oklahoma

And we know another one for sure as well:

Rose Bowl: USC v Penn State

The other three games are all subject to the choices of the individual bowl games as to who they match up with the automatic tie-in. The Orange Bowl will get the ACC Champ Virginia Tech, while the Sugar Bowl and Fiesta Bowl will get the #2 teams from the SEC and Big 12, respectively: Alabama and Texas. And Cincinnati won the Big East, so they will get a bid as well.

Utah also gets an automatic bid by virtue of winning the Mountain West Conference and being ranked in the top 12 of the BCS. By rule, only one automatic bid will go to a non-BCS conference team. Other teams, like a Boise State, then go into the normal at-large pool — meaning they have no chance.

So what will the other matchups be?

By rule, choice of at-large teams goes in the order of the proximity to the BCS Championship game. That means that the order for the 2009 BCS is Fiesta, Sugar, then Orange.

Here are the most reasonable projections:

Fiesta Bowl: Texas v Ohio State

Sugar Bowl: Alabama v Utah

Orange Bowl: Virginia Tech v Cincinnati

You have to assume that the Fiesta Bowl will take Ohio State to leverage their gargantuan fan base and create a high profile, made-for-TV matchup against Texas. If only those two fan bases watch the game, ratings will be great. And I would think that the Sugar Bowl would want undefeated Utah over Cincinnati, leaving the Bearcats to head down to Miami for the Orange Bowl.

Obviously, we will have to watch and see how the final BCS rankings shake out. My dream is to wake up tomorrow to a Texas-USC BCS National Championship game, because surely the BCS would then be blown up in favor of a playoff. The chances of that happening, however, are about as good as the chances of Tim Tebow being picked up for a DUI tonight — absolutely impossible.

And the truth is, there is no matchup I can think of that will get me more excited for the BCS National Championship game than Florida-Oklahoma. Sure, both Alabama and Texas only have one loss, and Texas actually beat Oklahoma back in October. But no two teams have been more dominant over the past 6 weeks in college football — and they are more than deserving of a berth in the title game under the current system.

But wouldn’t it be great to see a 4-team or 8-team playoff? We might end up with Oklahoma-Florida anyway, but who knows? That’s the beauty of the NCAA tournament, and it could add even more excitement to college football — if we are ever to be so lucky.

(Follow the link to see the complete 2008-09 College Football Bowl Schedule. We’ll update it once all the matchups are announced.)

2008 College Football Bowl TV Schedule and Matchups

2008 College Football Bowl Schedule | TV Schedule for 2008 Bowl GamesThe 2008-09 College Football Bowl Schedule has been announced, with no real surprises.

As we predicted, the BCS games are as follows:

BCS National Championship: Florida-Oklahoma

Rose Bowl: Penn State-USC

Fiesta Bowl: Texas-Sacrificial Big Ten Lamb

Sugar Bowl: Alabama v Utah

Orange Bowl: Cincinnati v Virginia Tech

Quietly, Notre Dame did accept a bowl bid, as they will play Hawaii in the…wait for it…Hawaii Bowl. That’s pretty lame if you are a Notre Dame fan, but I scoff at the notion that they should turn it down. More than the actual benefit of playing in the game, going to a bowl game is HUGE from a coaching standpoint because you get an extra month of practice time with your team. Charlie Weis is down to his last chance next year, and the extra practice could help get some young players ready to step up in 2009.

Anyway, I’ll quit rambling. Here is the 2008-09 College Football Bowl TV Schedule and Matchups:





2008 College Football Bowl Schedule

Date/City Bowl and Matchup Time TV
Sat. 12/20 EagleBank Bowl 11:00 AM ESPN
Wash D.C. Wake Forest v Navy    
Sat. 12/20 New Mexico Bowl 2:30 PM ESPN
Albequerque Colorado State v Fresno State    
Sat. 12/20 St. Petersburg Bowl 4:30 PM ESPN2
St. Pete, FL Memphis v South Florida    
Sat. 12/20 Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl 8:00 PM ESPN
Las Vegas BYU v Arizona    
Sun. 12/21 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 8:15 PM ESPN
New Orleans Southern Miss v Troy    
Tue. 12/23 SD County C.U. Poinsettia Bowl 8:00 PM ESPN
San Diego Boise State v TCU    
Wed. 12/24 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl 8:00 PM ESPN
Honolulu Hawaii v Notre Dame    
Fri. 12/26 Motor City Bowl 7:30 PM ESPN
Detroit Florida Atlantic v Central Michigan    
Sat. 12/27 Meineke Car Car Bowl 1:00 PM ESPN
Charlotte West Virginia v North Carolina    
Sat. 12/27 Champs Sports 4:30 PM ESPN
Orlando Wisconsin v Florida State    
Sat. 12/27 Emerald Bowl 8:00 PM ESPN
San Francisco Miami (Fl) v California    
Sun. 12/28 Independence Bowl 8:15 PM ESPN
Shreveport, LA Northern Illinois v Louisiana Tech    
Mon. 12/29 Papajohn.com Bowl 3:00 PM ESPN
Birmingham, AL NC State v Rutgers    
Mon. 12/29 Valero Alamo Bowl 8:00 PM ESPN
San Antonio Missouri v Northwestern    
Tue. 12/30 Roady's Humanitarian Bowl 4:30 PM ESPN
Boise, ID Maryland v Nevada    
Tue. 12/30 Texas Bowl 8:00 PM NFLN
Houston Rice v Western Michigan    
Tue. 12/30 Pacific Life Holiday Bowl 8:00 PM ESPN
San Diego Oklahoma State v Oregon    
Wed. 12/31 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl 12:00 PM ESPN
Ft Worth, TX Houston v Air Force    
Wed. 12/31 Brut Sun Bowl 2:00 PM CBS
El Paso, TX Oregon State v Pittsburgh    
Wed. 12/31 Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl 3:30 PM ESPN
Nashville, TN Boston College v Vanderbilt    
Wed. 12/31 Insight Bowl 5:30 PM NFLN
Tempe, AZ Kansas v Minnesota    
Wed. 12/31 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl 7:30 PM ESPN
Atlanta, GA LSU v Georgia Tech    
Thu. 1/1 Outback Bowl 11:00 AM ESPN
Tampa, FL South Carolina v Iowa    
Thu. 1/1 Capital One Bowl 1:00 PM ABC
Orlando, FL Georgia v Michigan State    
Thu. 1/1 Konica Minolta Gator Bowl 1:00 PM CBS
Jacksonville Clemson v Nebraska    
Thu. 1/1 Rose Bowl presented by Citi 4:30 PM ABC
Pasadena Penn State v USC    
Thu. 1/1 FedEx Orange Bowl 8:30 PM FOX
Miami, FL Cincinnati v Virginia Tech    
Fri. 1/2 AT&T Cotton Bowl 2:00 PM FOX
Dallas, TX Mississippi v Texas Tech    
Fri. 1/2 AutoZone Liberty Bowl 5:00 PM ESPN
Memphis, TN Kentucky v East Carolina    
Fri. 1/2 AllState Sugar Bowl 8:00 PM FOX
New Orleans Utah v Alabama    
Sat. 1/3 International Bowl 12:00 PM ESPN2
Toronto Buffalo v Connecticut    
Mon. 1/5 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 8:00 PM FOX
Glendale, AZ Ohio State v Texas    
Tue. 1/6 GMAC Bowl 8:00 PM ESPN
Mobile, AL Tulsa v Ball State    
Thu. 1/8 FedEX BCS National Title 8:00 PM FOX
Miami, FL Florida v Oklahoma    

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