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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Sugar Bowl

The 2013 Allstate Sugar Bowl will see a matchup between the SEC and the Big East this season as the Florida Gators take on the Louisville Cardinals.Louisville will certainly get overlooked in this game, coming from the Big East, but that might not be a smart choice. The Cardinals lost only two games this season, which came in their final three games to Syracuse and Connecticut. The Florida Gators are one of the most complete teams in the country. They sport an impressively fast defense that helped the Gators win 11 games this season. The offense isn't great, but they are a lot better than advertised.Expect a better game than most people think in this one. Two touchdowns is quite a lot of points, especially in a BCS bowl game. I'm thinking the Cardinals are going to be able to keep this one a lot closer than people think.

Orange Bowl

The Orange Bowl to me is joke I don't know how you even let Northern Illinois in a BCS game when you have so many better teams not playing in a BCS game. This is defiantly the David vs Goliath BCS matchup this year which makes this matchup  interesting at the same time because everyone remembers Utah upsetting Alabama and the famous Liberty play to hand Boise State a win against Oklahoma in that big upset. So can NIU do the same well highly doubt it because they are losing there head coach that is heading to North Carolina State to coach.

Fiesta Bowl

The Fiesta Bowl is featuring #4 ranked Oregon Ducks and #5 ranked Kansas State. this is not even going to be game Oregon is going to demolish Kansas State. Oregon's offense is going to expose Kansas State offense even worse then what Baylor did and Baylor offense is not even comparable to Oregon's offense. The only way  Kansas State can even keep it a game is if they can make it a shoot-out and Oregon's defense are no slouch. So don't expect a good game when you watch the Fiesta Bowl this year its Oregon in a land slide.

Michael Vick Benched

Michael Vick being bench for the rest of the season by Andy Reid who getting fired this season anyway is just crazyin my opnion. I think Andy Reid is just upset because he knows he's getting fired so he just wants somone to go down with him. Eagles is already having a year which everyone would call a tragedy for all the talent that they have on the team and benching Michael Vick and starting Nick Foles is only going to make it worse. So I just hope Vick has a future in this lesague after this dumb desicion by Andy Reid.

Heismen Watch

The Is really between two players right now. First we have Johnny Manziel he eclipsed Cam Newton's single-season SEC record for total offense and was unanimously voted the SEC Offensive Player of the Year. The Aggies won 10 games in their inaugural SEC season and earned a trip back down Big 12 memory lane with an invitation to play Oklahoma in the AT&T Cotton Bowl on Jan. 4. In second we have Manti Te'o his seven interceptions are tied for second in the country and he recorded more than 100 tackles for the third straight season. He's been the heart and soul of Notre Dame's defense, the stingiest unit in the country and he'll finish his Notre Dame career in Miami in the Discover BCS National Championship Game. I believe Manti Te'o should win the Heismen not to many defensive of players come along and have a huge impact on college football like he has. 

Baltimore Ravens Two Linebackers Return

Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs doesn't intend to let a torn right biceps keep him out of Sunday's game against the Washington Redskins. The injury occurred last weekend in the fourth quarter of a 23-20 loss to Pittsburgh. Another injured Ravens linebacker, Ray Lewis, returned to practice Wednesday, the next stage of the 37-year-old's attempt to come back from a tore right triceps. Lewis was hurt Oct. 14 against Dallas and placed on injured reserve, designated for return. If the Ravens get both of theseto back on the field the Baltimore Ravens are a lock for the playoffs.

SEC Power House

Six consecutive national championships are not enough. An Alabama team on the verge of dynasty can't slake the Southeastern Conference's thirst. Not only is the conference everyone loves to hate in full command of college football, but it has decided to cherry-pick the best coaches other leagues have to offer.