Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Podcast: Episode 20
The BCS Championship Game is tomorrow night, so it's time to provide a little analysis of the Florida Gators and Oklahoma Sooners, and of course, make our predictions. We also spend some time reflecting on the other BCS Bowl games, including Texas' come-from-behind win over Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl. Other topics include Boston College's Jeff Jagodzinki (can you still call him the BC coach?), split national championships, Steve Spurrier, Mike Leach and the announcing during the bowls.
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Phil sounds pretty chipper considering the Fiesta Bowl outcome.
Hi Dynamic Duo:
Is it time for the BCS to consider dropping "The Fat Eleven" from their conferenc selections. They could be replaced by the BCS Busters such as Utah, Boise State or any team that plays a faster and more modern game of football.
Illinois could be the sleeper next year.Ron Zook knows.
Watch the ACC next year. They will beat each other but one of them will come out eligible for the BCS Championship game.
We do not need a playoff. The way things are now College Football is discussed year round.No one talks about College Basketball year round. Maybe motor mouth "Dickie" does. I can't tell you what school won last year's NCAA bb championship.
I would bet on UF in the BCS Championship but I have a feeling the Sooners are going to cause at least three Tebow turn overs.Stoops is the Man tonight.
Both teams must come out of this championship game without injuries physically (and mentally).
Football= mind+body+spirit.
7 months until the fun begins again!
Go TeeeeeeBoWWWWWWW!
I don't get all of the Big 10 hate. The Big 10 was down a little this year, but OSU, Penn State, Iowa, Michigan State and Illinois should all be good next year. Wisconsin could be in trouble, but still bowl eligible. Indiana still sucks and I don't know what to make of Northwestern or Michigan right now.
Interesting thoughts on Tebow and the TOs. He had two.
Stoops is the BCS choke. He's not a good big-game coach.
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