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34. Emerald: Boston College-Southern Cal
Skinny: USC has superior talent, more experienced coaches and home field advantage. Maybe Jeff and Brian can take a mancation from their wives and give me a reason to feel good about BC’s chances.
33. Sugar: Florida-Cincinnati
Skinny: The Gators could very well be the second best team in the country and Urban Meyer will have them motivated. It’ll be interesting to see if Tony Pike can carve up the Florida defense and secondary.
0b100000. Orange: Iowa-Georgia Tech
Skinny: The Ramblin’s Wreck is gaining 307 rushing yards a game while the Hawkeyes are only allowing 122 rushing yards a game.
31. Liberty: Arkansas-East Carolina
Skinny: Ryan Mallet is only second to D’Angelo Barksdale when it comes to slingin’ the rock.
30. Hawaii: Nevada-SMU
Skinny: June Jones will be too busy watching his back to focus on the game.
I hope there’s a Thuggie under everyone’s tree on Christmas Eve.
29. BCS MNC: Texas-Alabama
Skinny: All year long Texas has tiptoed through a Nancy of a schedule, while Alabama has taken some of the best behind the woodshed. Alabama’s experience and grit will give them the edge in a close championship game. Continue Reading “2009-10 Bowl Mania” »
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Contrary to Biggy, in college football, mo money doesn’t equate to mo problems. Often, it means the most up-to-date technology, top of the line facilities, the brightest coaching minds and, ultimately, wins. When the ACC expanded to eleven teams in 2004 –ultimately to a twelve team “super-conference” in 2005 complete with a shiny championship game– pursuing a juiced up television contract was at the heart of it all. The ploy worked. The ACC almost doubled their television money from $21 million a year to about $37.6 million. Since 2008 the ACC’s media and fans have been both envious and jealous of the SEC’s piggybank after the ink dried on the conference’s record 15-year, $3 billion contracts ($150MM/year ABC/ESPN, $55MM/year CBS).
So what about us?
The ACC’s contracts are up after the 2010-11 basketball season, and there’s been little news about what a new deal would look like and who (or whom) it would be with. In the ACC’s perfect world, ESPN would load up a dump truck full of cash –around $160MM for the first year of a fifteen year contract (SEC money plus inflation)– make the 10 hour trip from Bristol, Connecticut to Greensboro, North Carolina and deposit the loot at the front door of the conference headquarters. Continue Reading “The ACC on FOX” »
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The GTGs have some west coast competition.
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