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CFN Bowl Prediction: OSU v Miami in the Orange Bowl

Dryden

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The New Year's Day and later predictions from CFN:
NOKIA SUGAR BOWL - New Orleans, Louisiana
January 1, 2006, at 8:30 p.m. ET ABC
Louisiana Superdome 75,000
BCS (SEC Champion if not in national title) vs. BCS
CFN Projection: Tennessee vs. Pittsburgh
also considered: Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Louisville, Michigan, Ohio State

OUTBACK BOWL - Tampa, Florida
January 2, 2006, at 11 a.m. ET ESPN
Raymond James Stadium: 65,000
Title Sponsor: Outback Steakhouse, Inc.
Big Ten 3rd vs. SEC 3rd, Eastern Division
CFN Projection: Iowa vs. Georgia
also considered: Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue, Florida, Tennessee

SBC COTTON BOWL CLASSIC - Dallas, Texas
January 2, 2006, at 11 a.m. ET Fox
Cotton Bowl Stadium: 68,252
Big 12 No. 2 vs. SEC
CFN Projection: Oklahoma vs. Auburn
also considered: Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Tennessee

TOYOTA GATOR BOWL - Jacksonville, Florida
January 2, 2006, at 12:30 p.m. ET NBC
Alltel Stadium: 77,228
ACC No. 2 vs. Big East No. 2 or Notre Dame
CFN Projection: Florida State vs. Louisville
also considered: Boston College, Georgia Tech, Miami, Virginia Tech, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, West Virginia

CAPITAL ONE BOWL - Orlando, Florida
January 2, 2006, at 1 p.m. ET ABC
Florida Citrus Bowl: 65,438
Big Ten No. 2 vs. SEC No. 2
CFN Projection: Purdue vs. Florida
also considered: Iowa, Michigan, Ohio State, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Tennessee

TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL - Tempe, Arizona
January 2, 2006, at 8 p.m. ET ABC
Sun Devil Stadium: 73,471
BCS vs. BCS
CFN Projection: Texas vs. Michigan
also considered: Oklahoma, Ohio State, Purdue, Florida State, Miami, Arizona State, California, Louisville, Pittsburgh

FEDEX ORANGE BOWL - Miami, Florida
January 3, 2006, at 8 p.m. ET ABC
Pro Player Stadium 72,230
BCS vs. BCS
CFN Projection: Miami vs. Ohio State
also considered: Florida State, Virginia Tech, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Michigan

ROSE BOWL - Pasadena, California
January 4, 2006, at 8 p.m. ET ABC
Rose Bowl: 89,063
BCS No. 1 vs. BCS No. 2
CFN Projection: USC vs. LSU
also considered: California, Florida, Georgia, Miami, Michigan, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia Tech
 
Since January 1, 2006 falls on a Sunday, all the Jan 1 bowls other than the Sugar Bowl have been moved to Monday, Jan 2. To further piss all over any remaining tradition, the Rose Bowl, being the NC game this year, is on Jan 4.

On the positive side, I agree that it's awesome to have 4 days of premier bowls and have the opportunity to watch each game in it's entirety.

On the down side, I'm of the opinion that without it's traditions, it's marching bands, the pageantry, college football just isn't college football. Watching NFL games on New Year's Day, no Rose Bowl ... etc ... this just plain sucks.

The only thing worse than the Rose Bowl not being on Jan 1 is watching Big XII teams play in it. :wink2:
 
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R0CK3TM4NN said:
CFN expects Purdue to practically win out because of their stupidly easy schedule - the only time they would be considered underdogs (on paper) would be against Iowa, but they play them at home.
It's a goddam travesty...but I'm sure Tiller will be slapping himself on the back and saying how great he is after playing absolutely nobody all season...just like last time we and the 'weenies were off their schedule. How can a team legitimately win the Big Ten without playing Ohio State OR Michigan, and what 2-bit jackoff allowed that scheduling to happen...AGAIN?
 
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Bucklion said:
It's a goddam travesty...but I'm sure Tiller will be slapping himself on the back and saying how great he is after playing absolutely nobody all season...just like last time we and the 'weenies were off their schedule. How can a team legitimately win the Big Ten without playing Ohio State OR Michigan, and what 2-bit jackoff allowed that scheduling to happen...AGAIN?
Well I don't know if Jim is a 2-bit jackoff, but in the end Mr. Delaney is THE MAN responsible for these things in his role as Big 10 Commissioner.

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Fact is that Purdue has a wacky schedule -- ND is on within the B10 season.

(By contrast the two universities up north get ND in the pre-Big 10 weeks).

Purdue gets out of the gate one week later than all others (so less latitude for a bye week).

I'd guess these contingencies wreak havoc with anyone's attempts to make 8 into 11 go around evenly.

No argument though with your core concept, Purdue is getting of easier (and it isn't the first time this has happened).
 
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Bucklion said:
It's a goddam travesty...but I'm sure Tiller will be slapping himself on the back and saying how great he is after playing absolutely nobody all season...just like last time we and the 'weenies were off their schedule. How can a team legitimately win the Big Ten without playing Ohio State OR Michigan, and what 2-bit jackoff allowed that scheduling to happen...AGAIN?

You thought Iowa got off easy in 02 by not having to play the 14-0 Buckeyes..... guess who avoids both OSU and mich. in 07 and 08. Yep, Iowa. What a crock.
 
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