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College Football game picks for September 12th

After having a tough weekend, the ACC has delivered some outstanding football, with tonight’s Georgia Tech vs. Clemson game as well as FSU vs. Miami going down to the wire. We’ve got several big games in week 2 of the College Football season.  Our picks for Saturday are below. #3 USC at...

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2009-2010 BCS, Bowl Game Projections Updated

Posted by Mr. BCS | Posted in BCS Predictions, Projections and Analysis | Posted on 08-11-2009

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The latest college football bowl projections are now up to date for MrBCS.com, ESPN and CBS Sportsline.

With losses by Oregon and Iowa as well as Ohio State’s victory over Penn State there are several significant changes in this week’s predictions.

Here’s our latest picks for the BCS and 2010 BCS National Championship Game.

BCS National Championship: Florida vs. Texas

Sugar Bowl: Alabama vs. Cincinnati

Rose Bowl: Ohio State vs. Oregon

Fiesta Bowl: Penn State vs. Boise State

Orange Bowl: Georgia Tech vs. TCU

Agree?  Disagree?  Leave your comments below.

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USC would have to lose 2 more games to finish out of the top 14 and miss a BSC bowl. So even if USC loses 1 more game, they will still finish in the top 14 of the BCS and the Fiesta Bowl would take a #14 USC over a #4 Boise State for money reasons.

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Good point, Brent. I think the main question will be whether political (Orrin Hatch) or economic (TV, tickets, etc.)
This week the proverbial tide is rising against Boise State. The biggest question is if both TCU and Boise remain undefeated. All of the bowls would like for at least one of those two to take a loss. It would make their Christmas season much more merry.
Thanks for the comment!

Make that whether political or economic reasons will win out. Bowl games are a big business so you know they want the latter.

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