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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 16, 2013, 11:22 pm

On Thursday night the Clemson Tigers destroyed the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 55-31.

Last night, U.C.L.A. Bruins 41 Washington Huskies 31.

Today, the Ole Miss Rebels take on pesky Troy, the Georgia Bulldogs go between the hedges to play the Auburn Tigers and the Alabama Crimson Tide go to Starkville, Mississippi for a game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.


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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 18, 2013, 3:26 am

Ole Miss Rebels 51 Troy 21 (whew)

Auburn Tigers 43 Georgia Bulldogs 38 (I watched this game in which Auburn seemed to be cruising to an easy victory with a 37-17 lead in the 4th quarter; however, Murray brought the 'Dawgs back and they led 38-37 with Auburn fourth and 18 with little time left. The War Eagles' qb threw a wounded duck that looked like it would be intercepted, but a Georgia back collided with a teamate the ball went forward in the air and a startled Auburn receiver gobbled it up and took it into the endzone with about 25 seconds left in the game. Murray marched Georgia back to the Auburn 20 or so with 2 plays available before the game ended. Murray could not pull out the game and Auburn is off to play Alabama in two weeks for the SEC West championship. What a great quarter of football!

Speaking of the Crimson Tide they laboured to beat the Mississippi State Bulldogs 20-7 at Starkville.

Duke Blue Devils 48 Miami Hurricanes 30 (Duke is 8-2 on the year!)
Florida State Seminoles 59 Syracuse Orangemen 3
South Carolina Gamecocks 19 Florida Gators 14
North Carolina Tarheels 34 Pittsburgh Panthers 27
Old Dominion 42 Campbell 14
Penn State Nittany Lions 45 Purdue Boilermakers 21
Wisconsin Badgers 51 Indiana Hoosiers 3
Central Michigan 27 Eastern Michigan 22
Ohio State Buckeyes 60 Illinois Illini 35
Maryland Terrapins 27 Virginia Tech Gobblers 24 (overtime)
Kansas Jayhawks 31 West Virginia Mountaineers 19 (a big win for the Jayhawks)
Oklahoma Sooners 48 Iowa State Cyclones 10
Oklahoma State Cowboys 38 Texas Longhorns 13
Baylor Bears 63 Texas Tech Red Raiders 34
Michigan State Spartans 41 Nebraska Cornhuskers 28
Michigan Wolverines 27 Northwestern Wildcats 19
Kansas State Wildcats 33 Texas Christian Horned Frogs 31
Vanderbilt Commodores 22 Kentucky Wildcats 6
Washington State Cougars 24 Arizona Wildcats 21
Arizona State Sun Devils 30 Oregon State Beavers 17
Oregon Ducks 44 Utah Utes 21
U.S.C. Trojans 20 Stanford Indians 17
Colorado Buffaloes 41 California Golden Bears 24
Colorado State Rams 66 New Mexico Lobos 42
Memphis State Tigers 23 South Florida 10
Brigham Young Cougars 59 Idaho State Tigers 13
Louisville Cardinals 20 Houston Cougars 13
Rice Owls 52 Louisiana Tech 14
Southern Methodist Mustangs 38 Connecticut Huskies 21

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The playoffs in Canadian University football featured,

Calgary Dinosaurs 41 Western Mustangs 3
Laval Rouge D'Or 48 Mount Allison Mounties 21
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 22, 2013, 7:59 pm

The big games this weekend have the Ole Miss Rebels hosting the Missouri Tigers, and the Texas A&M Aggies visiting the L.S.U. Tigers. In another important game, the undefeated Baylor Bears go to Stillwater to play the once-defeated Oklahoma State Cowboys.
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 24, 2013, 2:06 am

With 11 minutes left in the first half of the Vanier Cup, Laval Rouge D'Or are leading the Calgary Dinosaurs, 1-0.
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Post by Shado » November 24, 2013, 2:48 pm

The Missouri Tigers win 24-10 over Ole Miss. My home state team. Mizzou is having great year except for the lone double overtime loss to South Carolina. Texas A&M next week. Go Tigers!

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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 24, 2013, 11:29 pm

Shado wrote:The Missouri Tigers win 24-10 over Ole Miss. My home state team. Mizzou is having great year except for the lone double overtime loss to South Carolina. Texas A&M next week. Go Tigers!
Sad as this result is for Rebel fans, it is a great win for Missouri, which will play Alabama or Auburn for the SEC title if they can get by Johnny Football next week.
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 24, 2013, 11:41 pm

Missouri Tigers 24 Ole Miss Rebels 10
Alabama Crimson Tide 49 Chattanooga Moccasins 0
L.S.U. Tigers 34 Texas A&M Aggies 10 (The L.S.U. defence shut down Johnny Football for the second year in a row).
Clemson Tigers 52 Citadel Bulldogs 6
Louisville Cardinals 24 Memphis State Tigers 17
Georgia Bulldogs 59 Kentucky Wildcats 17
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 66 Alabama A&M 7
Arkansas State 35 Georgia State 33
Georgia Southern 26 Florida Gators 20 (Upset City!!!)
Florida State Seminoles 80 Idaho Vandals 14 (a bit of a mismatch, why run up the score like that?)
Florida Atlantic 55 New Mexico State Aggies 10
San Jose State 69 New Mexico Lobos 28
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 25, 2013, 12:11 am

There are many more scores. I hit the submit button too early:

Vanderbilt Commodores 14 Tennessee Volunteers 10
Mississippi State Bulldogs 24 Arkansas Razorbacks 17
South Carolina Gamecocks 70 Coastal Carolina 10
East Carolina Pirates 42 North Carolina State Wolfpack 28
North Carolina Tarheels 80 Old Dominion 20
Duke Blue Devils 28 Wake Forest Demon Deacons 21 (Duke has won 9 for the first time since the 1940s).
Boston College Eagles 29 Maryland Terrapins 26
Southern Methodist Mustangs 16 South Florida 6
Oklahoma State Cowboys 49 Baylor Bears 17 (The Bears fall from the ranks of the unbeaten).
Oklahoma Sooners 41 Kansas State Wildcats 31
Michigan State Spartans 30 Northwestern Wildcats 6
Iowa Hawkeyes 24 Michigan Wolverines 21
Iowa State Cyclones 34 Kansas Jayhawks 0
Nebraska Cornhuskers 23 Penn State Nittany Lions 20 (overtime)
Wisconsin Badgers 20 Minnesota Golden Gophers 7
Miami Hurricanes 45 Virginia Cavaliers 26
Illinois Illini 20 Purdue Boilermakers 16
Notre Dame Fighting Irish 23 Brigham Young Cougars 13
Washington State Cougars 49 Utah Utes 37
Washington Huskies 69 Oregon State Beavers 27
Arizona Wildcats 42 Oregon Ducks 16 (big upset)
Arizona State Sun Devils 38 U.C.L.A. Bruins 33
U.S.C. Trojans 49 Colorado Buffaloes 29
Utah State Aggies 13 Colorado State Rams 0
Stanford Indians 63 California Golden Bears 13
Ohio State Buckeyes 42 Indiana Hoosiers 14 (Ohio St. downs another powerderpuff)
Pittsburgh Panthers 17 Syracuse Orangemen 16
Tulane Green Wave 45 Texas El-Paso Miners 3 (7 wins for Tulane)

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The Vanier Cup was played in the wind, snow and cold,

Laval Rouge D'Or 25 Calgary Dinosaurs 14

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By the way, that was the Fresno State Bulldogs, not San Jose State, that clobbered New Mexico, 69-28.
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 26, 2013, 7:45 pm

Here are the latest BCS standings. One will note with a great deal of sadness that the Ole Miss Rebels have dropped off the board.

THE TOP 16
1. Alabama (.988): The good news is that the Crimson Tide are just two wins away from a BCS Championship Game berth. The bad news is that those two wins -- at the No. 4 team in these standings and vs. either the No. 5 or No. 10 team in Atlanta -- promise to be harder to come by than arguably any of their first 11.

2. Florida State (.970): There's no real point to nit-picking the Seminoles, but if you must, Jeff Sagarin's computer ratings call FSU's schedule -- 76th in D-I -- the worst of any team's in the BCS top 12.

3. Ohio State (.920): Would the Buckeyes have to worry about being passed by a one-loss Auburn or Missouri team with an Alabama scalp on its resume? CBSSports.com's Jerry Palm says it's not a realistic possibility.

4. Auburn (.824): Just a reminder: at this juncture last season, Auburn was 3-8, had needed overtime against ULM to avoid being 2-9, had lost to Georgia 38-0, and were about to lose to Alabama 49-0.

5. Missouri (.808): The Tigers are one win away from booking their first trip to the SEC title game in just their second attempt -- and one Ohio State loss away from controlling their own BCS championship destiny.

6. Clemson (.773): The Tigers will kick themselves forever over their pratfall against the Seminoles, but a potential Orange Bowl berth wouldn't be a bad consolation prize.

7. Oklahoma State (.762): Beat Oklahoma (at home) in the Bedlam game, and the Cowboys will polish off their second 11-1, Big 12 championship season in three years. Yes, Mike Gundy can coach.

8. Stanford (.667): Speaking of multiple-season success stories, the Cardinal are one rematch victory over Arizona State from going to their fourth consecutive BCS bowl. Stanford.

9. Baylor (.646): Yes, pity the poor Bears, who may now have to settle for the crushing disappointment of their first Cotton Bowl since 1980 and first 11-win season in school history.

10. South Carolina (.610): The Gamecocks have beaten Clemson four straight years, winning by an average of 17.5 points, and they'll be at home Saturday. If Dabo Swinney wants to end his regular season on a winning note, he'll have to do it the hard way.

11. Michigan State (.578): The Spartans are first in total defense, first in yards-per-play allowed, and a disgraceful fourth in scoring defense. We hope you're appropriately ashamed, Pat Narduzzi.

12. Arizona State (.505): Todd Graham took two years to win a Pac-12 South title and might be the league Coach of the Year. Your argument (and the joke you made when he was hired) is invalid.

13. Oregon (.495): The Ducks hadn't lost to an unranked team since 2009. They hadn't lost to an unranked team other than Stanford since a 26-16 defeat at Cal on Nov. 1, 2008 -- back when Chip Kelly was still a Mike Belotti assistant.

14. Northern Illinois (.462): The single weirdest one-team BCS computer ranking of them all? Sagarin's "Pure ELO" rating spitting out NIU in the No. 3 spot, right between No. 2 Alabama and No. 4 Ohio State. (Yes, that's the one the BCS uses. His margin-of-victory-influenced "Predictor" rating has the Huskies No. 47, one spot behind ... wait for it ... Fresno State.)

16. Wisconsin (.445): 2012: Have Montee Ball, go 7-5. 2013: don't have Ball, go a likely 10-2 with one of those losses an all-time officiating debacle at a top-15 team. Particularly given Arkansas's troubles, is it too soon to wonder if the Badgers got a coaching upgrade over the offseason?

16. Fresno State (.412): The Bulldogs flattened New Mexico and watched bogey team Boise State likely give away the Mountain Division crown by allowing fourth-quarter pick-six and punt return touchdowns to San Diego State. Didn't look like a bad weekend ... until NIU leapfrogged them.

"Non-AQ" teams must reach the BCS top 16 and outrank one "AQ" champion to be eligible for an automatic BCS berth.

THE WAITING LIST

17. LSU

18. Oklahoma

19. UCF

20. Louisville

21. Texas A&M

22. UCLA

23. USC

24. Duke

25. Notre Dame

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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 28, 2013, 8:05 pm

There are some big football games on the U.S. Thanksgiving weekend with the most important rivalry game the Egg Bowl in which the Ole Miss Rebels visit Starkville for the traditional clash with the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

Also, on tap today:-

Texas Tech vs. Texas
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 29, 2013, 8:14 pm

I am very sorry to report that the Mississippi State Bulldogs beat the Ole Miss Rebels 17-10 in overtime.
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In the other game the Texas Longhorns steamrolled the Texas Tech Red Raiders, 41-16.
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 30, 2013, 10:40 pm

Here are the scores from Friday's matches:

L.S.U. Tigers 31 Arkansas Razorbacks 27 (this was a very entertaining game. The Hogs always give the Tigers a good game. It looked dire for L.S.U. late in the the fourth quarter when their quarterback, centre and tackle were injured on near consecutive plays, and their best receiver was already done owing to injury. Furthermore they were backed on their one-yard line. However, the Tiger freshman quarterback led them down the field for a last-minute victory).

Miami Hurricanes 41 Pittsburgh Panthers 31
Central Florida 23 Central Florida 20
Oregon Ducks 36 Oregon State Beavers 35 (Another entertaining game)
Washington Huskies 27 Washington State Cougars 17
Houston Cougars 34 Southern Methodist Mustangs 0
Iowa Hawkeyes 38 Nebraska Cornhuskers 17 (The Nebraska coach lost it during and after the game)
Central Michigan 42 Eastern Michigan 10
San Jose State 62 Fresno State 52 (thus, Fresno State is knocked from the ranks of the unbeaten)

The big game this afternoon has the top-ranked and undefeated Alabama Crimson Tide travelling to the Plains to face the once-beaten Auburn Tigers (L.S.U. Tigers beat Auburn earlier in the season). The winner of this game will play next week in the S.E.C. final vs. the Missouri Tigers or the South Carolina Gamecocks. Pity the quarterback of the Georgia Bulldogs, Murray, who went down with an injury and is out for the rest of the year. The 'Dawgs end their season against Georgia Tech. In another important game today the South Carolina Gamecocks will play the Clemson Tigers.
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » December 1, 2013, 11:39 pm

What an amazing number of exciting college games this weekend starting with L.S.U. winning over Arkansas.

The big game yesterday was #1 and undefeated Alabama losing to #4 Auburn by a score of 34-28. Alabama missed four field goals in the Iron Bowl, with the biggest one this on the last play of the game:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqIBNX0CXDc, and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDjzJeWjfNA

In other games,

Georgia Bulldogs 41 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 34 (overtime). This was a great game with the 'Dawgs rallying from a 20-0 score to tie it up and go into overtime. Georgia was led by their backup quarterback. It took the Bulldogs awhile to figure out how to stop the Tech triple option something the Tide never did against the War Eagles).
Missouri Tigers 28 Texas A&M Aggies 21 (Missouri Tigers play Auburn Tigers for the S.E.C. championship next week)
Temple Owls 41 Memphis State Tigers 24
South Carolina Gamecocks 31 Clemson Tigers 17
Duke Blue Devils 27 North Carolina Tarheels 25 (Duke wins 10 games for the first time)
Maryland Terrapins 41 North Carolina State Wolfpack 21
Virginia Tech Gobblers 16 Virginia Cavaliers 6
Iowa State Cyclones 52 West Virginia Mountaineers 44
Vanderbilt Commodores 23 Wake Forest Demon Deacons 21
Florida State Seminoles 37 Florida Gators 7 (Plays Duke next week for the ACC championship)
Ohio State Buckeyes 42 Michigan Wolverines 41 (Michigan goes for 2 on the convert instead of the tie)
Michigan State Spartans 14 Minnesota Golden Gophers 3 (Sparty plays Ohio State for the conference championship next week)
Northwestern Wildcats 37 Illinois Illini 34
Kansas State Wildcats 31 Kansas Jayhawks 10
Tennessee Volunteers 27 Kentucky Wildcats 14
Arizona State Sun Devils 58 Arizona Wildcats 21
U.C.L.A. Bruins 35 U.S.C. Trojans 14 (Los Angeles crosstown rivalry)
Stanford Indians 27 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 20
New Mexico State Aggies 24 Idaho Vandals 16
Utah State Aggies 35 Wyoming Cowboys 7
Utah Utes 24 Colorado Buffaloes 17
Penn State Nittany Lions 31 Wisconsin Badgers 24
Rice Owls 17 Tulane Green Wave 13
Baylor Bears 41 Texas Christian Horned Frogs 38
Syracuse Orangemen 34 Boston College Eagles 31
Indiana Hoosiers 56 Purdue Boilermakers 36
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » December 2, 2013, 12:38 am

Here are the highlights for both teams (Auburn and Alabama) from the Iron Bowl:-

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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » December 2, 2013, 8:04 pm

The current BCS standings have Ohio State ranked 2nd ahead of both Auburn and Alabama. I think 8-4 Georgia would beat the Buckeyes.
To the surprise of no one, the BCS isn't going to ride off into its sunset without one final explosive controversy.

And that controversy is: undefeated Ohio State, or one-loss Alabama-conquerors Auburn? The seventh week of the 2013 BCS standings answered that question by siding with the Buckeyes, ranking Urban Meyer's Big Ten Leaders Division champions second and Gus Malzahn's 11-1 SEC West titlists third. Ohio State held an advantage on the Tigers in both human polls, with a 22-point edge in the Coaches Poll and a 66-point lead in the Harris Interactive poll, giving them a .027 lead in the BCS standings heading into Championship Saturday.

Auburn doesn't even hold what was expected to be a narrow edge in the computer polls, with the Buckeyes coming in second and the Tigers third. That could change even if Ohio State and Auburn defeat Michigan State and Missouri in their respective conference championships Saturday -- with Missouri ranked in the top-5 according to the BCS computers and the Spartans outside the top 10 -- but that is a major boost for Ohio State's chances.

CBSSports.com BCS expert Jerry Palm wrote Sunday that "the seven-year streak of SEC national championships is now in serious jeopardy," but allowed that the human polling margins were just small enough that the computer rankings might come into play as a tiebreaker.

As expected, Florida State became the commanding new BCS No. 1 following Alabama's loss, with the Crimson Tide slipping to fourth. Missouri rounded out the top 5.

The full standings:

THE TOP 16
1. Florida State (.995): The Seminoles' smallest margin of victory during the regular season was 14 points, 48-34 at Boston College in September. The runner-up? The 27-point margin between the 'Noles and then-undefeated Miami.

2. Ohio State (.950): Yes, Ohio State's schedule-strength is ranked 61st by Jeff Sagarin, and Auburn's is 26th. But should it come to the other potential SEC comparison, Missouri's is only 41st.

3. Auburn (.923): Of course, if Auburn's really a team of destiny, the Buckeyes will make it a moot point by losing to Michigan State, right?

4. Alabama (.854): With Missouri's win over Texas A&M, surely, surely, Alabama's national title reign is over. Even if an Ohio State loss opens up one BCS Championship slot, an SEC title must push the Tigers past the Crimson Tide in the polls, and Mizzou already owns an advantage in the computer rankings. And as for the other slot, you'd need FSU to lose to Duke. It wasn't the case the past two years, but in 2013 a single loss will rule the Tide out.

5. Missouri (.843): Gary Pinkel must be slightly bummed that Gus Malzahn will deprive him of consensus national Coach of the Year honors, and vice versa.

6. Oklahoma State (.763): The Cowboys really, really wish the playoff had come a year sooner; with just the one loss and a potential Big 12 championship under their belt, they'd have stood a solid shot of making the four-team field.

7. Stanford (.707): Speaking of inexplicable losses, how close to the BCS championship mix would the Cardinal be without losses to teams with a combined 11 losses of their own?

8. South Carolina (.704): Three years running, the Gamecocks have lost the SEC East to a team they beat in the regular season, but that's what happens when you lose to 2011 Auburn and 2013 Tennessee (and get the short end of the 2012 scheduling stick).

9. Baylor (.662): Hard to argue the Bears' apparent great leap forward on defense was entirely legitimate after letting Clint Chelf rip them apart and then giving up 38 points to TCU, the Frogs' season-high against BCS competition.

10. Michigan State (.653): Ohio State's rushing attack vs. Michigan State's rushing defense -- the former ranked No. 1 in the country in yards per-carry, the latter No. 1 in yards per-carry allowed -- is the very definition of "irresistible force, immovable object."

11. Arizona State (.583): The last time the Sun Devils beat Arizona as badly as they did Saturday, they wound up in the Rose Bowl. Will that be coincidence or not?

12. Oregon (.532): Rumors of an Alabama-Oregon Orange Bowl are sweeter than the fruit for which it's named.

13. Clemson (.520): Tigers are undefeated against everyone other than Florida State or South Carolina the past two seasons, but 0-4 vs. the 'Noles and Gamecocks.

14. Northern Illinois (.481): Fresno State's loss makes it official: beat Bowling Green in the MAC title game, and the Huskies will make it two BCS bowls in two years.

15. LSU (.421): Tigers' loss to Ole Miss looks like it's cost them a BCS berth of their own.

16. UCF (.386): While the Knights are in the top 16, their place in the BCS standings doesn't matter nearly as much to them as beating SMU next week.

THE WAITING LIST
17. Oklahoma

18. UCLA

19. Louisville

20. Duke

21. Wisconsin

22. Georgia

23. Fresno State

24. Texas A&M

25. Texas
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » December 8, 2013, 10:47 pm

Here are the important scores from final games and conference championships:

Florida State Seminoles 45 Duke Blue Devils 7 (The Seminoles will be heading to the national championship at Pasadena)
Auburn Tigers 59 Missouri Tigers 42 (Auburn should be heading to the national championship too although I think Alabama is the better team)
Michigan State 34 Ohio State Buckeyes 24 (After 2 years Ohio State finally plays a fairly decent opponent and loses). Sparty will be going to the Rose Bowl vs. Stanford. It would be nice to see the Alabama Crimson Tide crush Ohio State in a Bowl Game.
Stanford Indians 44 Arizona State Sun Devils 14
Oklahoma Sooners 33 Oklahoma State Cowboys 24 (Boomer Sooner spoils Okie State's championship, which goes to the Baylor Bears).
Baylor Bears 30 Texas Longhorns 10 (The Bears will give their Fiesta Bowl opponent all they can handle)
Rice Owls 41 Marshall Thundering Herd 24 (Rice looks good after about 50 years in the shadows when they lost the 1961 Sugar Bowl, 14-6 to the Jake Gibbs led Ole Miss Rebels.)
Bowling Green 47 Northern Illinois Huskies 27 (NIU loses and their undefeated season goes out the window)
Central Florida 17 Southern Methodist Mustangs 13 (UCF pulls out a win in the snow, cold and ice at Dallas, Texas)
Fresno State 24 Utah State Aggies 17
Connecticut Huskies 45 Memphis State Tigers 10 (Both teams wind up 3-9)
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » December 28, 2013, 12:35 am

The Bowl season has been underway for awhile now although there have not been any really important games yet. Here are the results to date:-


UNIVERSITY STADIUM - ALBUQUERQUE, NM
SAT. DEC. 21FINAL
Washington State(6-7) 21 14 3 7 45
Colorado State(8-6) 10 13 7 18 48
RECAP|GAMETRACKER

LAS VEGAS BOWL
SAM BOYD STADIUM - LAS VEGAS, NV
SAT. DEC. 21FINAL
Fresno State#21(11-2) 6 0 7 7 20
Southern California(10-4) 14 21 3 7 45
RECAP|GAMETRACKER

FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL
BRONCO STADIUM - BOISE, ID
SAT. DEC. 21FINAL
Buffalo(8-5) 0 10 0 14 24
San Diego State(8-5) 7 21 14 7 49
RECAP|GAMETRACKER

NEW ORLEANS BOWL
MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME - NEW ORLEANS, LA
SAT. DEC. 21FINAL
Tulane(7-6) 0 14 7 0 21
La.-Lafayette(9-4) 14 7 0 3 24
RECAP|GAMETRACKER

BEEF O'BRADY'S BOWL
TROPICANA FIELD - ST. PETERSBURG, FL
MON. DEC. 23FINAL
Ohio(7-6) 0 14 3 3 20
East Carolina(10-3) 14 3 0 20 37
RECAP|GAMETRACKER

HAWAII BOWL
ALOHA STADIUM - HONOLULU, HI
TUES. DEC. 24FINAL
Boise State(8-5) 3 3 7 10 23
Oregon State(7-6) 17 14 7 0 38
RECAP|GAMETRACKER

LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWL
FORD FIELD - DETROIT, MI
THURS. DEC. 26FINAL
Pittsburgh(7-6) 7 10 3 10 30
Bowling Green(10-4) 3 7 10 7 27
RECAP|GAMETRACKER

POINSETTIA BOWL
QUALCOMM STADIUM - SAN DIEGO, CA
THURS. DEC. 26FINAL
Utah State(9-5) 3 3 7 8 21
Northern Illinois#24(12-2) 0 7 0 7 14
RECAP|GAMETRACKER

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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » December 29, 2013, 1:35 am

In yesterday's Bowl Games,

Military Bowl: Marshall Thundering Herd (10-4) 31 Maryland Terrapins (7-6) 20

Texas Bowl: Syracuse Orangemen (7-6) 21 Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-5) 17

Fight Hunger Bowl, what?!? Yes, it is right, the name of the thing is the Fight Hunger Bowl.

Washington Huskies (9-4) 31 Brigham Young Cougars (8-5) 16

The real Bowl Season begins Monday afternoon when the Ole Miss Rebels (7-5) tackle the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (7-5) in the Music City Bowl at Nashville, Tennessee.

The preview of this clash of teams with storied histories is here:- http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootbal ... ISS@GATECH
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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » December 29, 2013, 3:37 am

The 9-4 Notre Dame Fighting Irish just beat the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (6-7) by the score of 29-16 in the first of Saturday's Bowl Games.
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NCAA Football 2013-2014

Post by Laan Yaa Mo » December 31, 2013, 12:35 am

In other Bowl games on Saturday, it was:-

Belk Bowl: North Carolina Tarheels (7-6) 39 Cincinnati Bearcats (9-4) 17

Citrus Bowl: Louisville Cardinals (12-1) 36 Miami Hurricanes (9-4) 9

Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl: Kansas State Wildcats (8-5) 31 Michigan Wolverines (7-6) 14 (The Big Ten is weak, weak, weak)
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