Sunday, December 7, 2008

Outback Bowl: Iowa vs. South Carolina


Statistics... Breaking down the Outback Bowl opponents for the 2009 Game!
Iowa Hawkeyes (8-4) finished 5-3 in the Big Ten, tied for fourth with Northwestern. Iowa's offense is lead with run offense, followed by a very solid defense.

South Carolina Gamecocks (7-5) finished 4-4 in the SEC, tied for third in the SEC East with Vanderbilt. Contrasting Iowa, the South Carolina's offense is a passing attack, followed up by a very solid defense.

Iowa's statistics in the Big Ten vs. South Carolina's statistics in the SEC...
Early thoughts:
  1. Defense and running game... both teams look solid defensively, but Iowa brings the running game (#3 in the Big Ten). South Carolina is dead last in rushing offense among their SEC teams. Iowa is lead by all-American running back #23 Shonn Greene, a junior.
  2. South Carolina threw for 218.5 yards per game (#3 in SEC) and as compared to Big Ten's top passing offense, just ahead of Northwestern (216.1 yards per game #5 in Big Ten). Iowa lost to Northwestern 17-22 fueled by five Iowa turnovers.
  3. South Carolina had the #1 pass defense among SEC teams at 160.2 yards per game. Purdue lead the Big Ten at 152.5 yards per game and Penn State was next at 167 yards per game in pass defense. Iowa beat both teams at Kinnick this year.
  4. South Carolina tied for last in turnover margin (w/ Arkansas) in the SEC, while Iowa was third in the Big Ten in turnover margin.
  5. Iowa QB #12 Ricky Stanzi, sophomore, is rated #4 in pass efficiency (132.2) in the Big Ten, while the South Carolina QB #5 Chris Smelley, also a sophomore, is rated #7 in pass efficiency (115.2) in the SEC.

Another classic Big Ten - SEC showdown in the Outback Bowl for the two conferences.

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Three wishes for the future for College Football...



  1. FBS goes back to traditional bowl match ups and a +1 system for the BCS Championship game putting the BCS in play for just #1 vs. #2 as it was truly designed for.

  2. The Big Ten goes to a 10 game round robin schedule, as Jim Delany, the commissioner of the Big Ten, mentioned during the Big Ten Bowl Selection show on the Big Ten Network tonight.

  3. The champion of the Big Ten Conference meets the champion of the Pac 10 Conference every season in the Rose Bowl prior to the final game of the season: the BCS Championship game.

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Iowa vs. South Carolina in the Outback Bowl... Selection Sunday


The Iowa Hawkeyes (8-4, 5-3 Big Ten) will meet South Carolina (7-5, 4-4 SEC East) in Tampa for the 2009 Outback Bowl. It's not for the national title, it's not the BCS, but it's a great match up for bragging rights, SEC vs. Big Ten and momentum for the 2009 season.




BCS Championship Game
Florida vs. Oklahoma

Other Games of Interest

Rose Bowl
Penn State vs. USC

Fiesta Bowl
Ohio State vs. Texas

Capital One Bowl
Michigan State vs. Georgia

Outback Bowl
Iowa vs. South Carolina

Cotton Bowl
Texas Tech vs. Ole Miss

Gator Bowl
Nebraska vs. Clemson

Insight Bowl
Minnesota vs. Kansas

Sun Bowl
Oregon State vs. Pittsburgh

Holiday Bowl
Oklahoma State vs. Oregon

Alamo Bowl
Northwestern vs. Minnesota

Champs Sports Bowl
Wisconsin vs. Florida State

Hawaii Bowl
Notre Dame vs. Hawaii

Las Vegas Bowl
Arizona vs. BYU

The 2008-09 Bowl Slate has been released. We have a lot to look forward during the Holidays.

On Iowa!


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The FBS regular season in now in the Books... It will be #1 Florida vs. #2 Oklahoma

It may not be completely fair for the Texas Longhorn fans, but the Oklahoma Sooners disposed of Texas Tech, unlike the Longhorns, and by winning the Big 12 Championship the icing is certainly present for OU to be in the BCS Championship game.

Florida had a more competitive game against Alabama than one may have expected, but at the end of the day, the Florida Gators are champions of the SEC for '08. Clearly, the Florida Gators continue to be #1 in the final regular season cidsports' Top 25 Football Poll, and deserve their date with OU.

Which conference is ultimately better, the Big 12 or the SEC in '08? We likely can discuss a little bragging rights before, during and after the 2009 BCS Championship Game.

We will see a traditional Rose Bowl for the first time, since 2005 season, when USC played Michigan. The 2009 Rose Bowl: Penn State , champions of the Big Ten vs. USC, champions of the Pac 10 should be a good one.

The final BCS teams will likely be Alabama, Ohio State and Texas, all at-large teams. Since a non-BCS team went undefeated and finished high enough in the BCS poll, Utah, champions of the MWC, will automatically be the fourth at-large BCS team. The final two members of the BCS will be Virginia Tech, winners of the ACC Championship game, and Cincinnati, regular season champ of the Big East.

Several other final mentions: Boise State, the only other undefeated team in '08, won the WAC title; while East Carolina won the C-USA Title game, Troy won the Sun Belt Conference title, and Buffalo defeated previously undefeated Ball State to win the MAC Championship game. None of these teams were worthy of BCS consideration, but they all had fine seasons in '08.

Here's my final regular season Top 25 Poll for '08: (HQW- highest quality win, Losses for '08)
  1. Florida Gators (12-1, 7-1 SEC East) - HQW vs. Alabama in the SEC title game, while Gators lost at home to Mississippi.
  2. Oklahoma Sooners (12-1, 7-1 Big 12 South) - HQW vs. Texas Tech at home, while the Sooners lost in the Red River shootout vs. Texas.
  3. Texas Longhorns (11-1, 7-1 Big 12 South) - HQW vs. Oklahoma in Red River Shootout, while the Longhorns lost at Texas Tech in the final minutes.
  4. Alabama Crimson Tide (12-1, 8-0 SEC West) - HQW vs. Georgia at home (beat Ole Miss too), while the Crimson Tide lost in the SEC title game to Florida.
  5. Southern California Trojans (11-1, 7-1 Pac 10) - HQW vs. Oregon at home, while the Trojans lost at Oregon State again.
  6. Penn State Nittany Lions (11-1, 7-1 Big Ten) - HQW at Ohio State, while the Nittany Lions lost at Iowa on a final second field goal.
  7. Utah Utes (12-0, 8-0 MWC) - HQW vs. TCU at home, the Utes opened their undefeated season with win at Michigan... other notable wins were Oregon State and BYU.
  8. Ohio State Buckeyes (10-2, 7-1 Big Ten) - HQW at Michigan State, while the Buckeyes lost games at USC and vs. Penn State at home.
  9. Texas Tech Red Raiders (11-1, 7-1 Big 12 South) - HQW vs. Texas at home, while the Red Raiders lost at Oklahoma.
  10. Boise State Broncos (12-0, 8-0 WAC) - HQW at Oregon, the Broncos' only win against Top 25 opponents during the '08 regular season.
  11. TCU Horned Frogs (10-2, 7-1 MWC) - HQW vs. Brigham Young at home, while the Horned Frogs lost games at Oklahoma and at Utah.
  12. Cincinnati Bearcats (11-2, 6-1 Big East) - HQW vs. Pittsburgh at home, while the Bearcats lost games at Oklahoma and at UConn.
  13. Oregon Ducks (9-3, 7-2 Pac 10) - HQW vs. Oregon State at home; while the Ducks lost games vs. Boise State, at USC and at California.
  14. Oklahoma State Cowboys (9-3, 5-3 Big 12 South) - HQW at Missouri; while the Cowboys lost games at Texas, at Texas Tech and vs. Oklahoma.
  15. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (9-3, 5-3 ACC Coastal) - HQW at in-state rival Georgia; while the Yellow Jackets lost games at Virginia Tech, vs. Virginia and at North Carolina.
  16. Georgia Bulldogs (9-3, 6-2 SEC East) - HQW at South Carolina; while the Bulldogs losses were vs. Alabama, Florida and Georgia Tech all at home.
  17. Michigan State Spartans (9-3, 6-2 Big Ten) - HQW vs. Iowa at home and at Northwestern; while the Spartan losses were at Cal, vs. Ohio State and at Penn State.
  18. Brigham Young Cougars (10-2, 6-2 MWC) - HQW at Air Force in the MWC, while the Cougars lost games at TCU and at Utah.
  19. Pittsburgh Panthers (9-3, 5-2 Big East) - HQW vs. Iowa at home; while the Panthers lost games vs. Bowling Green, vs. Rutgers and at Cincinnati.
  20. Mississippi Rebels (8-4, 5-3 SEC West) - HQW at Florida; while the Rebels lost games at Wake Forest, vs. Vanderbilt, vs. South Carolina and at Alabama.
  21. Virginia Tech Hokies (9-4, 5-3 ACC Coastal) - HQW vs. Georgia Tech at home; while the Hokies lost four road games this year at East Carolina, Boston College, Florida State, and Miami-FL.
  22. Ball State Cardinals (12-1, 8-0 MAC West) - HQW vs. Western Michigan at home, while the Cardinals ended their attempt at an undefeated season with a loss vs. Buffalo in the MAC Championship game.
  23. Northwestern Wildcats (9-3, 5-3 Big Ten) - HQW at Iowa; while the Wildcats lost games vs. Michigan State, at Indiana, and vs. Ohio State.
  24. Oregon State Beavers (8-4, 7-2 Pac 10) - HQW vs. USC at home; while the Beavers lost games, at Stanford, at Penn State, at Utah and vs. Oregon.
  25. Iowa Hawkeyes (8-4, 5-3 Big Ten) - HQW vs. Penn State at home; while the Hawkeyes lost four games by a total of 12 points at Pittsburgh, vs. Northwestern, at Michigan State and at Illinois.

Teams Out of the Top 25 after Week 15 - Boston College (9-4, 5-3 ACC Atlantic) and Missouri Tigers (9-4, 5-3 Big 12 North).

Teams to Watch - 1.) East Carolina Pirates (9-4, 6-2 C-USA East) - HQW vs. Virginia Tech; losses at North Carolina State, Houston, at Virginia and at Southern Miss. 2.) Troy Trojans (8-4, 6-1 Sun Belt) - HQW vs. UL- Lafayette; losses at Ohio State, Oklahoma State, UL-Monroe, and LSU.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Week 14: cidsports' Top 25 going into final weekend of regular season

Here's cidsports' Top 25 after Week 14:

  1. Florida Gators (11-1, 7-1 SEC) - Battle of #1 vs. #2 in the SEC title game and a birth in the 2009 BCS Championship Game
  2. Alabama Crimson Tide (12-0, 8-0 SEC) - Crimson Tide only remaining undefeated BCS team, but still with something to prove after light conference schedule
  3. Southern Cal Trojans (10-1, 7-1 Pac 10) - Close regular season with rival UCLA (4-7, 3-5 Pac 10) and a USC win will propel the Trojans for a ticket to the Rose Bowl
  4. Texas Longhorns (11-1. 6-1 Big 12) - Big 12 tiebreaker shuts Longhorns out of Big 12 title game, despite 45-35 win over OU in the regular season
  5. Oklahoma Sooners (10-1, 6-1 Big 12) - The Sooners win South tiebreaker and will face #20 Missouri (9-3, 5-3 Big 12) in the Big 12 title game
  6. Penn State Nittany Lions (11-1, 7-1 Big Ten) - Joe Pa recovers from hip surgery, while his team prepares for a trip to Pasadena, after earning a ticket to the Rose Bowl in '08
  7. Utah Utes (12-0, 8-0 MWC) - Clearly, the Utes enter the bowl season as the top non-BCS team in the country and will be rewarded with a BCS bowl birth
  8. Ohio State Buckeyes (10-2, 7-1 Big Ten) - The Buckeyes will likely be the second Big Ten team in a BCS bowl this season
  9. Texas Tech Red Raiders (11-1, 6-1 Big 12) - Red Raiders had outstanding season, despite weak non-conference slate, including two FCS opponents
  10. Boise State Broncos (12-0, 8-0 WAC) - The Broncos vs. Utah in a battle of top non-BCS teams would make a great bowl, but the Utes would likely prefer the BCS bowl game vs. a BCS school... maybe the bowls can allow Boise State and Ball State face one another
  11. Ball State Cardinals (12-0, 8-0 MAC) - The Cardinals are the final undefeated team remaining in FBS, but Buffalo (7-5, 5-3 MAC) in the MAC title game could spoil that feat
  12. TCU Horned Frogs (10-2, 7-1 MWC) - The Horned Frogs two losses were to Oklahoma and Utah this season
  13. Cincinnati Bearcats (10-2. 6-1 Big East) - The Bearcats are the champions of the Big East Conference title in '08
  14. Oregon Ducks (9-3, 8-1 Pac 10) - The Ducks win over in-state rival Oregon State, likely knocked the Beavers out of the Rose Bowl picture, if USC wins this weekend
  15. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (9-3, 5-3 ACC) - The Yellow Jackets beat Georgia to win bragging rights in the Peach State for '08
  16. Oklahoma State Cowboys (9-3, 5-3 Big 12) - The Cowboys three losses were to the Texas, OU and Texas Tech in '08
  17. Georgia Bulldogs (9-3, 6-2 SEC) - The Bulldogs have underachieved after some strong predictions by more than a few pre-season forecasters at the beginning of the year
  18. Michigan State Spartans (9-3, 6-2 Big Ten) - The Spartans two Big Ten losses were against Penn State and Ohio State this season, after losing season opener at Cal
  19. Boston College Eagles (9-3, 5-3 ACC) - The Golden Eagles will face Virginia Tech (8-4, 5-3 ACC) in the ACC title game.
  20. Missouri Tigers (9-3, 5-3 Big 12) - The Tigers will face #5 Oklahoma in the Big 12 title game, coming off a tough loss at Arrowhead Stadium vs. Kansas (7-5, 4-4 Big 12)
  21. Brigham Young Cougars (10-2, 6-2 MWC) - The Cougars two losses were to Utah and TCU this season
  22. Pittsburgh Panthers (8-3, 4-2 Big East) - Some ups and downs at quarterback this season for the Panthers, with a final game at UConn (7-4, 3-3 Big East) in conference play
  23. Mississippi Rebels (8-4, 5-3 SEC) - The Rebels upset win over Florida represents their highest quality win in '08
  24. Northwestern Wildcats (9-3, 5-3 Big Ten) - Coach Pat Fitzgerald is worthy of all Big Ten coaching honors for the work he did with his Wildcats this past season
  25. (tied) Iowa Hawkeyes (8-4, 5-3 Big Ten) and Oregon State Beavers (8-4, 7-2 Pac 10) - The Hawkeyes beat Penn State this year, while the Beavers fell to the #6 Nittany Lions in September

Teams Out of the Top 25 after Week 14 - West Virginia Mountaineers (7-4, 4-2 Big East)

Team to Watch - East Carolina Pirates (8-4, 6-2 C-USA) - The Pirates face Tulsa (10-2, 7-1 C-USA) in the C-USA title game this weekend

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Final week of regular college football season approaches


The Big Ten Conference finished play the weekend ahead of Thanksgiving.

The SEC saw teams like Georgia, LSU and South Carolina all go down to rivals in the final week of play, this past weekend. Oregon likely knocked Oregon State out of the Rose Bowl and the BCS. USC plays UCLA this week to determine the single team for the Pac 10 in the BCS this year.

The Big Ten will not likely send a team for the third straight year to the BCS title game, since Florida or Alabama from the SEC and a Big 12 school will likely play in the title game this year. However, the loss by Oregon State, will likely allow two Big Ten teams into BCS bowls, with Penn State in the Rose Bowl and Ohio State likely headed to the Fiesta Bowl.

For Iowa fans, two Big Ten teams in the BCS will likely allow Iowa to win a date in Tampa on January 1, 2009. Will it be a rematch with LSU of the 2004 Capital One Bowl? The Hawkeyes have finished strong in 2008 with five wins in their final six conference games. At 5-3 in the Big Ten, the Hawkeyes equalled their 2005 season mark, which also earned them a trip to Tampa.

In the 2009 BCS Title Game, the SEC will likely be represented by Florida, pending their win over Alabama in the SEC Title Game. Of course, the Crimson Tide will fill the slot, if they can remain undefeated with a win over the Gators, clearly their toughest test to date. On the flip side, the Big 12 is likely back in the title game, with Oklahoma the top candidate, if the defeat Missouri in the Big 12 Title Game. Texas is clearly the odd team out, but you can chalk that up to the Big 12 Conference, which sets the rules for how they determine a tie-breaker.

You ask me, I would take Texas over OU via head to head. Texas Tech would have been eliminated from my consideration based on two wins over FCS competition in the OOC games.

While many will cry for a 8 team or 16 team playoff for FBS. I'll suggest a return to the traditional bowl relationships and use the BCS simply for #1 vs. #2 in the final +1 BCS Championship Game. The argument I have with the Big 12 Conference is the BCS Poll is simply a device to get #1 vs. #2. It shouldn't be used for anything else and a Plus One system would be better for College Football, overall.

The argument for a playoff is enjoyable to watch among major college football fans. By the way, college football has a playoff system for Division I football. It is called the FCS and there are many conferences that play for the right to be among the 16 teams selected among Division I programs. The basketball playoff system involves basically every Division I conference, so if you want a playoff system... I suggest that your program consider the FCS for Division I programs.


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