Updated Bowl Projections after week 4 of the College Football season

Updated September 27th, 2009.

The latest College Football bowl projections for the 2010 BCS bowl games and the 29 other bowls are now updated for MrBCS.com, ESPN and CBS Sportsline.

Significant changes include the following:

Cal is no longer projected to be a factor in any of the BCS games based on the latest bowl projections from all three services.

CBS Sports now believes Oregon will win the Pac-10, following their 42-3 victory over Cal this past weekend.

ESPN believes Iowa will win the Big Ten and face USC in the Rose Bowl.

MrBCS.com projects that Oregon will be the at-large team selected by the FedEx Orange Bowl, following replacement picks by the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and Allstate Sugar Bowl.

ESPN and CBS now join Mr. BCS in projecting Virginia Tech to win the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).  Both had been projecting Miami (FL) to win following week 3.

All three services also now agree on the following league champions.

Big East: Cincinnati (Mr. BCS had been projecting Pittsburgh)

Big XII: Texas, who we all forecast will make the 2010 BCS National Championship Game.

SEC: Florida, who we project will play Texas for the National Championship based on the latest bowl predictions.

Here’s the complete list of predictions for MrBCS.com

BCS National Championship Game: Florida vs. Texas

Rose Bowl: USC vs. Ohio State

FedEx Orange Bowl: Virginia Tech vs. Oregon

Allstate Sugar Bowl: Alabama vs. Cincinnati

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl: Penn State vs. Boise State

We also have the complete schedule for 2009-2010 College Football Bowl Games.

What are some of your predictions for the Bowl Games after the first four weeks of the college football season?

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