Monday, December 30, 2019

This B1G Week 12/30-1/5

Hello and welcome friends to another edition of this B1G Week. The conference season is finally about to truly start. December Big Ten games are nice but they're nothing compared to the two and half month onslaught of Midwest basketball (and whatever you want to call New Jersey). There are two more non-conference games left but come January 2nd we have the joy of nonstop Big Ten basketball. 



Big Ten Game of the Week

Sunday - 1:30 PM - CBS - Michigan @ Michigan State - A very good one here early in the conference play. The Spartans came into the year as pre-season number team and haven't lived up to that just yet while the Wolverines have seemed to surpass expectations coming into the year. I like the way MSU has been playing recently which is why I'm going with Sparty at home.

Nonconference Game of the Week

Saturday - 2 PM - ESPN 2 - Florida State @ Louisville - Things are about to get tasty in the KFC Yum! Center. I'll be honest I've been waiting to use that line for a while which is why it's the game of the week. 


Power Ranking

  1. Michigan State (+2)
  2. Ohio State (-1)
  3. Michigan (+1)
  4. Maryland (-2)
  5. Penn State (+0)
  6. Iowa (+3)
  7. Purdue (+0)
  8. Indiana (-2)
  9. Illinois (-1)
  10. Minnesota (+1)
  11. Rutgers (-1)
  12. Wisconsin (+0)
  13. Nebraska (+0)
  14. Northwestern (+0)

Power Ranking Thoughts


The final power ranking that are reflecting nonconference games. With that, we have a new number team in Michigan State. Ohio State hasn't looked as dominant as they were and Michigan State is finally starting to live up to their potential. 

Actual Rankings


  1. Michigan State - 2-0 - 10-3
  2. Indiana - 1-1 - 11-2
  3. Maryland - 1-1 - 11-2
  4. Ohio State - 1-1 - 11-2
  5. Penn State - 1-1 - 11-2
  6. Iowa - 1-1 - 10-3
  7. Michigan - 1-1 - 10-3
  8. Rutgers - 1-1 - 9-3
  9. Illinois - 1-1 - 9-4
  10. Purdue - 1-1 - 8-5
  11. Minnesota - 1-1 - 7-5
  12. Wisconsin - 1-1 - 7-5
  13. Nebraska - 1-1 - 6-7
  14. Northwestern - 0-2 - 5-7

B1G Picks

Monday

7 pm - BTN + - Coldwell @ Rutgers
Grant's Pick: Rutgers, Troy's Pick: Rutgers

Tuesday

7 pm - BTN - Rider @ Wisconsin
Grant's Pick: Wisconsin, Troy's Pick: Wisconsin

Thursday

7 pm - BTN - Minnesota @ Purdue
Grant's Pick: Minnesota, Troy's Pick: Purdue

8 pm - FS1 - Illinois @ Michigan State
Grant's Pick: Michigan State, Troy's Pick: Michigan State

Friday

7 pm - FS1 - Wisconsin @ Ohio State
Grant's Pick: Ohio State, Troy's Pick: Ohio State

8 pm - BTN - Rutgers @ Nebraska
Grant's Pick: Nebraska, Troy's Pick: Nebraska

Saturday

Noon - Fox - Indiana @ Maryland
Grant's Pick: Maryland, Troy's Pick: Maryland

2 pm - BTN - Iowa @ Penn State
Grant's Pick: Penn State, Troy's Pick: Penn State

Sunday

1:30 pm - CBS - Michigan @ Michigan State
Grant's Pick: Michigan State, Troy's Pick: Michigan State

7:30 pm - BTN - Northwestern @ Minnesota
Grant's Pick: Minnesota, Troy's Pick: Minnesota

8 pm - FS1 - Purdue @ Illinois
Grant's Pick: Purdue, Troy's Pick: Illinois



Grant's Previous Week Pick Record: 9-4

Grant's Total Pick Record: 109-39

Troy's Previous Week Pick Record: 9-4

Troy's Total Pick Record: 110-38



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Monday, December 23, 2019

This B1G Week 12/23-29

Hello and welcome friends to another edition of this B1G Week. Well this blog is officially whatever the opposite of a Chris Collins stan. We were one Northwestern win away from a perfect 14-way tie for first place with a record of 1-1. Once again it's clear that we can't have nice things.

Tis the season so there are zero games until next Saturday. Each conference team has a single game next weekend. Just three of those games are against power conference teams. Regardless it'll be a fun slate of games next Sunday. Have a happy holidays everybody!



Big Ten Game of the Week

Sunday - Noon - FS1 - West Virginia vs Ohio State - OSU has been very good all season long. Other than one notable slipup at Minnesota, the Buckeyes have been rolling. West Virginia has been a surprise so far even if they've went away from Press Virginia.

Nonconference Game of the Week

Saturday - 3:45 pm - CBS - Louisville @ Kentucky - This will be a big-time matchup in the Blue Grass State. Louisville has cemented themselves as one of the top teams in the country while Kentucky has been somewhat disappointing this year as their freshmen haven't been the strongest the program has ever seen. 


Power Ranking

  1. Ohio State (+0)
  2. Michigan State (+1)
  3. Michigan (+1)
  4. Maryland (-2)
  5. Penn State (+0)
  6. Indiana (+0)
  7. Iowa (+2)
  8. Rutgers (+2)
  9. Minnesota (+2)
  10. Purdue (-3)
  11. Illinois (-3)
  12. Minnesota (+0)
  13. Wisconsin (+0)
  14. Nebraska (+0)
  15. Northwestern  (+0)

Power Ranking Thoughts


There was a lot of random moving and shaking this week. Purdue and Illinois may have lost to good teams but the teams below them have really impressed recently. Additionally, Michigan State is finally starting to play like the team we thought they were and Maryland has not looked great recently. 

Actual Rankings


  1. Michigan State - 2-0 - 9-3
  2. Indiana - 1-1 - 11-1
  3. Ohio State - 1-1 - 11-1
  4. Maryland - 1-1 - 10-2
  5. Penn State - 1-1 - 10-2
  6. Iowa - 1-1 - 9-3
  7. Michigan 1-1 - 9-3
  8. Rutgers - 1-1 - 9-3 
  9. Illinois - 1-1 - 8-4
  10. Purdue - 1-1 - 7-5
  11. Minnesota - 1-1 - 6-5
  12. Wisconsin - 1-1 - 6-5
  13. Nebraska - 1-1 - 5-7
  14. Northwestern - 0-2 - 5-6

B1G Picks

Saturday

Noon - BTN - Central Michigan @ Purdue
Grant's Pick: Purdue, Troy's Pick: Purdue

1:30 pm - CBS - Wisconsin @ Tennessee
Grant's Pick: Tennessee, Troy's Pick: Tennessee

4 pm - BTN - Florida International @ Minnesota
Grant's Pick: Minnesota, Troy's Pick: Minnesota


Sunday

Noon - FS1 - West Virginia vs Ohio State 
Grant's Pick: Ohio State, Troy's Pick: Ohio State

Noon - ESPN U - Cornell @ Penn State
Grant's Pick: Penn State, Troy's Pick: Penn State

Noon - BTN - Bryant @ Maryland
Grant's Pick: Maryland, Troy's Pick: Maryland

2 pm - FS1 - UMass Lowell @ Michigan
Grant's Pick: Michigan, Troy's Pick: Michigan

2 pm - ESPN U - North Carolina A&T @ Illinois
Grant's Pick: Illinois, Troy's Pick: Illinois

2 pm - BTN - Hartford @ Northwestern
Grant's Pick: Northwestern, Troy's Pick: Northwestern

4 pm - ESPN U - Kennesaw State @ Iowa
Grant's Pick: Iowa, Troy's Pick: Iowa

4 pm - BTN - Texas A&M CC @ Nebraska
Grant's Pick: Nebraska, Troy's Pick: Nebraska

6 pm - BTN - Arkansas @ Indiana
Grant's Pick: Indiana, Troy's Pick: Indiana

8 pm - BTN - Western Michigan @ Michigan State
Grant's Pick: Michigan State, Troy's Pick: Michigan State



Grant's Previous Week Pick Record: 11-6

Grant's Total Pick Record: 100-35

Troy's Previous Week Pick Record: 13-4

Troy's Total Pick Record: 101-34



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Sunday, December 22, 2019

Bowl Games, Ranked Only by Name

There are just some things that are staples of the holiday season. Christmas carols being played everywhere you go. Houses lit up with lights. Shopping malls filled up with hurried people looking for a gift for that special someone. Random college football games scattered throughout the week.

That's right, the arrival of the holiday season also marks the arrival of bowl game season. Bowl games feel like novelties. There are currently 40 in total, and each one is unique in its own special way. Some have conference tie ins. Some have team tie-ins. Some are grand events, paired with parades and celebrations. Others are just excuses for a quick vacation. Yes, most of them are glorified exhibition games, and yes, the main purpose of them is to generate as much money as possible for the evil empire that is the NCAA, but if we look past that, we can appreciate the weirdness and wackiness of bowl season.


Image result for idaho potato bowl


One of the weirdest and wackiest things about bowl season are the bowl game names. The combination of the word "Bowl" with plants, foods, or other things, along with an obscure sponsor, can make for some silly-sounding names. There have been dozens and dozens of different bowl names throughout the century-plus history of college football, and some have had more staying power than others. Since I like to play games, let's play a quick round of "Which List is Real". I will give a list of words that were real bowl game monikers at some point or another. I will also give a list of bowl game names I just made up. It's up to you to discern which is which.

List A:

  • Galleryfurniture.com Bowl
  • Poulan Weed-Eater Independence Bowl
  • Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl
  • Blockbuster Bowl
  • Papajohns.com Bowl
List B:
  • Salad Bowl
  • Gotham Bowl
  • Raisin Bowl
  • Aloha Bowl
  • Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl Presented by Bridgestone

Were you able to figure out which list of bowl games is real, and which is not. It's difficult, but there are some tell-tale signs... okay, I tricked you. All the names on the lists were names of real-life bowl games. But that just goes to show how ridiculous some of these names are. So ridiculous that fellow Head In The Gamer Troy Lehman and I decided to rank this year's bowl games solely based on name.



1. Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 3

Not only is it the Potato Bowl, it's the Idaho Potato Bowl. Not only is it the Idaho Potato Bowl, it's the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. Potatoes are such a versatile food. They're great baked, cooked, fried, sliced, diced, salted, or cheesed. But not sweet or mashed. 


Troy's Ranking: 1

If you look up perfect bowl name in some weirdly specific dictionary that exists, the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl is right next to it. Here's a couple of things that make me really like a bowl name: First is that the "base name" has something to do with the location without being the actual location. Second is a sponsor that actually makes sense for the game. Both are true with the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. 



2. Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 1

Behold this wondrous bowl game name in all of its glory. Bad Boy Mowers? Best name for a bowl game sponsor. Gasparilla? I don't know what it is or means, but it sounds pretty dope. Put those together and that's a fine-lookin' bowl game name.


Troy's Ranking: 6

The name Gasparilla derives from pirate legend José Gaspar, who supposedly mostly resided in the Tampa Bay area. If you name something after a pirate, I'm likely to like it.



3. Celebration Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 4



Troy's Ranking: 4


Celebrate good times come on!



4. Rose Bowl Game Presented by Northwestern Mutual

Grant's Ranking: 9

You know it's a serious bowl game when it includes "Presented by". And "The Grandaddy of Them All" is a serious bowl game . However, there are better-sounding insurance companies for a bowl game to be presented by. Imagine the Rose Bowl Game Presented by Lemonade (which is apparently the name of a real insurance company).


Troy's Ranking: 3

The classic of all classic bowl games. The Rose Bowl is simple and elegant-sounding. Plus it's probably the most historic bowl game and never bows down to a sponsor, hence the phrasing "presented by". 



5. Walk-On's Independence Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 13

I have some questions here. To whom is "Walk-On" referring to? And what does it mean by "Walk-on's Independence". Are we celebrating this walk-on's independence? Is this walk-on fighting for his/her independence? I need answers.


Troy's Ranking: 2

Many a walk-on has laid down their lives in the great Independence War of 1987. This bowl game is in remembrance of them. 



6. Camellia Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 12

I initially didn't know what a camellia was. Turns out it's a pretty flower, which compelled me to move this bowl up in my rankings despite still not knowing for sure whether it's pronounced "camellia" or "camellia".


Troy's Ranking: 5

There's not anything too much to why this bowl is ranked so high. I think it just sounds nice and is a sort of interesting sounding word. Also, I looked up camellia and it's a very nice looking flower. 



7. TaxSlayer Gator Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 7

I just love that this bowl name features the words "Tax", "Slayer" and "Gator" consecutively. The only other place I would expect to see those words together is in a Florida newspaper article...

A Florida man was arrested Thursday afternoon at a local Wal-Mart. The man got visibly upset after an employee refused to take the sales tax off of his purchase. He claimed that, as a "Gator Slayer", he should be tax-exempt. After being asked to leave by the manager, he returned naked and carrying the head of an alligator in his hand. It was then that police were called. 


Troy's Ranking: 14

This is the bowl game featuring the greatest team in the state of Indiana (Notre Dame is its own city-state and does not show up on state maps). Less importantly, it sounds like the most possible Florida bowl game name.



8. Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 11

These are just three fun words to say (and "bowl", which is just okay). Apparently, Cheribundi is a tart cherry drink that claims to have "the highest antioxidant strength of any super fruit juice", so they have that going for them too. Also, Boca Raton is the hometown of pop superstar Ariana Grande.


Troy's Ranking: 11

This is just so fun sounding. I'm not sure what Cheribundi is but I'm just going to assume it's a small mammal native to Australia. Boca Raton is the bowl location that sounds the most like it is from Star Wars. By the way, my on the record opinion of The Rise of Skywalker is that it is a very good movie.



T-9. Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic

Grant's Ranking: 8

This name exudes confidence. Not only does it include a company that makes tires (which are necessary for driving) and a fabric that can be made into clothing (which is necessary for a lot of things), it also forgoes "Bowl" for the more elegant "Classic".


Troy's Ranking: 15

The sponsorship isn't overpowering the base name of the bowl game and Cotton is something that goes with the location of the game. Overall it's just a solid bowl name. 



T-9. Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman

Grant's Ranking: 10

This may not be as serious as the Rose Bowl, but it's still a serious bowl game, as evidenced by the "Presented by". I have no idea who Northrop Grumman is, but kudos to him (or her) for supporting our troops.


Troy's Ranking: 13

I mean obviously, I'm going to support this bowl name. The sponsorship doesn't shadow the great base name of the Military Bowl. 



11. Allstate Sugar Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 17

I enjoy sugar. One might even say I am addicted to sugar. I like sugary foods and sugary drinks. The more sugar, the better. however, a bowl of sugar does not sound appetizing to me, especially one sponsored by an insurance company.


Troy's Ranking: 8

Again, I like it when the sponsor doesn't get in the way of the true bowl name, and "Sugar" goes well with a game played in the South. It's a classic name that doesn't try to be anything silly. 



T-12. Vrbo Citrus Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 19

Citrus is cool. My issue is with the first "word" in this name. It has three consonants back-to-back, and only one vowel. That is an uneven consonant-to-vowel ratio. On the other hand, it still sounds cool, and it apparently helps you find places to stay when going on vacation.


Troy's Ranking: 7

Unlike the Orange Bowl, this bowl decided to include all the fruits of the citrus because we gotta support our lemon and lime-loving friends. 



T-12. PlayStation Fiesta Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 16

This is a fine name for a bowl. But it pales in comparison to its predecessor. "Tostitos Fiesta Bowl" just fit so well. Nothing against PlayStation, but when I think "fiesta" (or "bowl", for that matter), I think "tortilla chips" long before I think "video game console". 


Troy's Ranking: 10

The name would've been higher back when it was the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl because tortilla chips go more hand and hand with a fiesta. On the other hand, I'm on team Sony, so as long as it's not the X-Box Bowl it'll stay high. 



T-14. Capital One Orange Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 18

Another fine bowl game name. Just fine. If we were judging bowl games based on trophies, this would be higher, but since this is solely based on the name. a fruit-flavored bowl sponsored by a credit card company is slightly above average.


Troy's Ranking: 9

I like how this bowl has had a consistent sponsor for a long time. To go along with it, if you think about the positive things associated with Florida - difficult I know - oranges are usually near the top.  



T-14. Chick-fil-a Peach Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 15

I've looked over Chick-fil-a's menu and I have not found any peaches. This is a case of two things that are good on their own not quite fitting when combined. That being said, I love chicken as much as I love sugar, so this is a top-15 bowl game name for me. 


Troy's Ranking: 12

I would like to correct Grant's misinformation. Chick-fil-a has had a peach milkshake on its menu. That being said, two things that get associated with Atlanta are the chicken restaurant and peaches. The combo makes for a good bowl name. 



16. Outback Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 14

The "Outback" here is obviously referring to Outback Steakhouse, but it also sounds like it could be a football game played in the middle of the desert by kangaroos. That image alone puts this name up this high, even if it's really just a bowl sponsored by a steakhouse.


Troy's Ranking: 17

Here's where I start to get into my personal philosophy about bowl names; if the bowl name is only a sponsor with nothing else, it's a bad name. That being said, the Outback Bowl is the best of the sponsor only names. 



17. Belk Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 6

Alliteration is always a good thing when it comes to bowl game names. Also, I like the simplicity here. Two words, two syllables. There is often beauty in simplicity. Another plus is the fact that this is the only bowl game I follow on Twitter.


Troy's Ranking: 26

Remember what I just said about sponsor only bowls? Well, that comes up again. Sure, Belk Bowl is fun to say, but for the love of all branding add in something else, otherwise once you inevitably change the sponsor no one will know what bowl you're talking about. 



18. Cheez-It Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 5

I'm all for bowl games named after snack foods. Give me the Cheeto Bowl, the Dorito Bowl, the Peanut-Butter Pretzel Bowl (which would be number one in my rankings), etc. Sure, it sounds kind of silly, but that's exactly what bowl season is.


Troy's Ranking: 29

This is a bad bowl name, I'm not going to sugar coat it. It's sponsor only, which is terrible, and it's a sponsor that makes it sound super cheesy, pun intended. Also, I'm a Ritz Bitz kind of guy. 



19. Valero Alamo Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 20

The Alamo Bowl is not quite as memorable as the actual Alamo. It's a solidly-named bowl, but I don't know how I feel about the back-to-back words ending in "o".


Troy's Ranking: 16

This is the bowl name you most need to remember. 



20. Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 2

This sounds like some kind of fancy drink at Starbucks. But it sounds like a fancy drink I would definitely order. 


Troy's Ranking: 36

I haven't disagreed with Grant this much since hearing his terrible take on ice cream. This bowl game is five words long. It's a corny sponsor name that has nothing to do with Frisco, Texas. All around it's just terrible. 



T-21. AutoZone Liberty Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 23

As the well-know phrase from the Declaration of Independence reads, "Life, the Liberty Bowl, and the pursuit of auto parts". At least, I'm pretty sure that's how it goes. Anyway, I appreciate this bowl celebrating America's freedom, but I don't think there's anything free at AutoZone.


Troy's Ranking: 18

Give me Liberty Bowl or give me motor oil!



T-21. TicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 21

This name gets points for alliteration, but loses points because the word(s) "TicketSmarter" is thrown in front. Luckily, the name still has some flow to it despite the inclusion of Ticketmaster's little brother.


Troy's Ranking: 20

I mean it's just whatever. Whoever decided on the company of TicketSmarter shouldn't be naming things, but the bowl name is far from the worst. 



23. Quick Lane Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 22

This is a nice, short, clean bowl game name. No, it's not flashy, and yes, it's sponsored by a place that changes oil, but the three one-syllable words add a succinctness to it.


Troy's Ranking: 22

I don't like sponsor only bowl names as previously established. It also reminds me that this used to be the Motor City Bowl, which is a phenomenal bowl name. 



T-24. Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 27

I like the name "Music City Bowl". It's a lot better than just calling it the "Memphis Bowl". But then they had to go and ruin it by putting "Franklin American Mortgage" in front. Now the bowl game name is too many syllables. Points for the little alliteration in the middle, though.


Troy's Ranking: 19

Music City Bowl is a very good name for a bowl. The problem is that Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl is such a long name that it probably won't fit on a standard tee-shirt. 



T-24. San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 25

Speaking of bowl game names with too many syllables, this Boxing Day bowl sponsored by a city's credit union is a classic. But despite being too long, it is based in San Diego (which I've heard is a beautiful city) and does include the word "Holiday", so it's not a horrible name.


Troy's Ranking: 21

Once again the name is just too long. The Holiday Bowl is a well known bowl name but the sponsor hurts a lot more than it helps. 



26. SoFi Hawai'i Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 24

If you like words doing things that words don't usually do, then this bowl is for you. The first word has a capital letter in the middle of it, and the second word has an apostrophe between two i's. If only they didn't pair a beautiful batch of islands with a loan refinancing company.


Troy's Ranking: 24

I honestly don't remember why I ranked this one so low. It kind of flows but is nothing special. 



27. SERVPRO First Responder Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 28

OH, SO YOU THINK YOU'RE MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVERYONE ELSE BECAUSE YOU'RE IN ALL CAPS?? WELL, YOU'RE NOT!! However, first responders are incredibly important and I want to thank them for their service.


Troy's Ranking: 23

WHY IS THE SPONSOR YELLING AT ME?!? PLEASE MAKE IT STOP! I'M GETTING SCARED.



28. New Era Pinstripe Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 26

There is only so much excitement that can be had regarding a bowl named after a fabric design and a brand of hat. If a bowl chooses to go that route, I would rather see it be named something like "59Fifty Polka-Dot Bowl". But maybe that's just me. 


Troy's Ranking: 27

I mean I kind of like that everything has to do with it being in a baseball stadium, especially the Yankee stadium. At the same time, why are they playing a football game in Yankee Stadium? Why is NYCFC playing in Yankee Stadium? Could we please start only playing baseball in Yankee Stadium?



29. New Mexico Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 32

Not much to discuss here. It's a bowl game named for the state that it takes place in. So here are some fun facts about New Mexico:

  • New Mexico has the highest number of PhDs per capita of any state
  • Santa Fe, NM is the oldest capital city in the United States. It was established in 1610. It is also the highest capital in America, at 7,000 feet above sea level
  • There probably aren't aliens in New Mexico, but there might be buried treasure.


Troy's Ranking: 25

I mean it's just nothing special. I do kind of want to go to New Mexico though, it seems like a funky place to be, plus I could see some aliens. 



30. Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 30

I should have ranked this one higher. This is a weird bowl game name that makes me appreciate the unnecessarily large number of bowl game. But it also makes no sense. I do not believe a "tiger sun" is a thing, and I'm pretty sure Tony cannot claim ownership of the Sun.


Troy's Ranking: 28

Can we just not call it this? Could we all decide as a community to not call it the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl?



31. Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 29

This isn't even the best military-related bowl game. I do prefer the name "Armed Forces Bowl" to "Military Bowl", but instead of being "presented by" a guy with an interesting name, they just put the interesting name of a guy in front of the bowl name.


Troy's Ranking: 30

This is like when someone names their youngest kid something that's super close to the older kid, like if it's Molly and Milly. 



32. Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 31

With the right sponsor, the Bahamas Bowl has the potential to be a great bowl game name. This is not the right sponsor. This is literally an advertisement for an industrial park in Illinois, which sounds like the opposite of the Bahamas.


Troy's Ranking: 31

It's just not interesting. I mean you probably don't need a stellar sponsor to convince teams to come play in the Bahamas, but still. 



T-33. R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 34

I'd love to visit New Orleans some day. I've heard that it's a fun city. To create this bowl game name, they put a fun city with the name of a freight shipping company. I shouldn't have had to look that up, because "R+L Carriers" sounds exactly like the name of a freight shipping company.


Troy's Ranking: 32

I have no real rhyme or reason, this is just a bad sounding name. 



T-33. Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 33

Like New Orleans, Las Vegas is a fun city I'd love to visit. I equate the "City of Sin" with many things, but a Japanese car manufacturer is not one of those things. Even the alliteration can't save this name.


Troy's Ranking: 33

Call it the Sin City Bowl and all your problems are solved. 



35. FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 35

I was wondering what the bowl was trying to cure (or if it was sponsored by the band "The Cure"), so I looked it up. It turns out that this bowl is named this way as a way to raise awareness for breast cancer, so kudos to them for that. As sweet as the sentiment is, however, it's a below-average name, especially with its new sponsor. 


Troy's Ranking: 34

Is this bowl trying to cure mortgages? I'm not really sure what that means but I guess we have to run in a 5K to raise money. 



36. NOVA Home Loans Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 37

This is literally a bowl game named after a mortgage company. Not just an existing bowl that's sponsored by a mortgage company (like the Cure Bowl), but a bowl game for a mortgage company. Because nothing says football like debt (well, maybe college football...).


Troy's Ranking: 35

This is both a sponsor only bowl and a bowl with a boring sponsor. That combo equals a bad name. 



37. LendingTree Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 36

Speaking of debt...


Troy's Ranking: 37

See the NOVA Home Loans Bowl. 



38. Redbox Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 38

I didn't know Redbox was still a thing. People still rent physical copies of movies? With the amount of streaming options popping up these days, they probably won't much longer. Redbox is an endangered species in my eyes.


Troy's Ranking: 38

Do people still use Redbox? You can find basically every movie known to man on some streaming service and if not you could probably rent it on Amazon for an extra dollar. 



39. Camping World Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 39

Wait, there is a game called the World Bowl, and it's sponsored by camping? Oh, it's just a bowl sponsored by a place called Camping World? That's disappointing. I would much rather have an international bowl sponsored by the act of camping. 


Troy's Ranking: 39

Sponsor-only so it's getting a thumbs down. 



40. Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Bowl

Grant's Ranking: 40

Look, there are no bowl game names I truly hate. There are just some I think sound worse than others. This bowl has multiple components of a worse-sounding name, including being too long, being named after the state it takes place in, and being overshadowed by the name of the sponsor.


Troy's Ranking: 40

This is gross. It sounds so bad. Whoever decided to let this happen deserves to have a bad Tuesday.



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Monday, December 16, 2019

This B1G Week 12/16-22

Hello and welcome friends to another edition of this B1G Week. Guys things got weird. Wait what type of weird. Hanging yarn from thumb tacks on the wall type weird. Okay maybe not that weird. Through December conference play, any team that has played two Big Ten games has a record of one win and one loss. On top of that home teams are undefeated in conference so far with not a single team able to win on the road. There is just one more conference game left in December and if Northwestern can pull off the upset over Michigan State we will have a 14 way tie for first place in the conference. This is as good of time as any to announce that Head In The Game is officially coming out as a Chris Collins stan blog* (*until the conclusion of Wednesday night's game).

Weird has been the general theme of this season. As of the writing of this post, 12/16/2019, there are only four teams left, out of the 351 division one programs, that still have a perfect record. Those teams are Auburn, Duquesne, Liberty, and San Diego State. In case you are like me and want to root for chaos here are each team's games this week. Auburn plays NC State and Lehigh, Duquesne heads down to the Saint Pete Shootout to face both Austin Peay and UAB, Libery faces off against Towson and either Akron or Tulane, and finally the Aztecs of the beautiful state of San Diego go up against San Diego Christian University and the Utah Utes. 



Big Ten Game of the Week

Saturday - 5:15 PM - CBS - Ohio State vs Kentucky - This is very clearly the top game of the week featuring a conference team. The Buckeyes have been very strong this season yet that was not enough to overcome the Big Ten road curse. I almost made Northwestern Michigan State the game of the week since it's the only conference game of the week and since we're such big Chris Collins stans.

Nonconference Game of the Week

Saturday - Noon - Fox - Kansas @ Villanova - Here is an excellent game between two power house programs. Kansas just took over the number one spot in the AP poll which can only mean one thing, Villanova is going to win this game. Teams rated at the top of the polls haven't fared well this year and throw on top of that the fact that this game is Philly, I'm picking Nova. 


Power Ranking

  1. Ohio State (+0)
  2. Maryland (+0)
  3. Michigan State (+1)
  4. Michigan (-1)
  5. Penn State (+1)
  6. Indiana (+1)
  7. Purdue (-2)
  8. Illinois (+1)
  9. Iowa (-1)
  10. Rutgers (+1)
  11. Minnesota (+1)
  12. Wisconsin (-2)
  13. Nebraska (+1)
  14. Northwestern (-1)

Power Ranking Thoughts


There were just a lot of little changes this week. Only the top two spots went unchanged despite the Buckeyes and Terrapins dropping games on the road. The conference is weird so ranking teams is hard. The only constant is change. 

Actual Rankings


  1. Michigan State - 1-0 - 7-3
  2. Indiana - 1-1 - 10-1
  3. Maryland - 1-1 - 10-1
  4. Ohio State - 1-1 - 9-1
  5. Penn State - 1-1 - 9-2
  6. Iowa - 1-1 - 8-3
  7. Michigan - 1-1 - 8-3
  8. Illinois - 1-1 - 8-3
  9. Rutgers - 1-1 - 8-3
  10. Purdue - 1-1 - 6-4
  11. Minnesota - 1-1 - 5-5
  12. Wisconsin - 1-1 - 5-5
  13. Nebraska - 1-1 - 5-6
  14. Northwestern - 0-1 - 5-4

B1G Picks

Tuesday

7 pm - BTN - SE Missouri State @ Ohio State
Grant's Pick: Ohio State, Troy's Pick: Ohio State

9 pm - ESPN 2 - Purdue @ Ohio
Grant's Pick: Purdue, Troy's Pick: Purdue

Wednesday

8 pm - BTN - Michigan State @ Northwestern
Grant's Pick: Northwestern, Troy's Pick: Michigan State

Thursday

7 pm - FS1 - Maryland @ Seton Hall
Grant's Pick: Maryland, Troy's Pick: Maryland

Friday

6 pm - BTN - Central Connecticut @ Penn State
Grant's Pick: Penn State, Troy's Pick: Penn State

Saturday

Noon - BTN - Presbyterian @ Michigan
Grant's Pick: Michigan, Troy's Pick: Michigan

Noon - ESPN - Indiana vs Notre Dame
Grant's Pick: Indiana, Troy's Pick: Indiana

1 pm - SEC Network - Illinois vs Missouri
Grant's Pick: Illinois, Troy's Pick: Illinois

2:30 pm - BTN - Purdue vs Butler
Grant's Pick: Butler, Troy's Pick: Butler

5 pm - BTN - Milwaukee @ Wisconsin
Grant's Pick: Wisconsin, Troy's Pick: Wisconsin

5:15 pm - CBS - Ohio State vs Kentucky
Grant's Pick: Kentucky, Troy's Pick: Ohio State

5:30 pm - ESPN 2 - Minnesota @ Oklahoma State
Grant's Pick: Oklahoma State, Troy's Pick: Oklahoma State

6 pm - BTN + - North Dakota @ Nebraska
Grant's Pick: Nebraska, Troy's Pick: Nebraska

7 pm - BTN - Eastern Michigan @ Michigan State
Grant's Pick: Michigan State, Troy's Pick: Michigan State

8:30 pm - CBS Sports - Northwestern @ DePaul
Grant's Pick: DePaul, Troy's Pick: DePaul

9 pm - BTN - Cincinnati @ Iowa
Grant's Pick: Cincinnati, Troy's Pick: Iowa

Sunday

1 pm - ESPN U - Lafayette @ Rutgers
Grant's Pick: Rutgers, Troy's Pick: Rutgers



Grant's Previous Week Pick Record: 7-8

Grant's Total Pick Record: 89-29

Troy's Previous Week Pick Record: 9-6

Troy's Total Pick Record: 88-30



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Monday, December 9, 2019

This B1G Week 12/9-15

Hello and welcome friends to another edition of this B1G Week. Last week was very important week for the Big Ten. The conference took part in the annual Big Ten ACC challenge and came out of it with a 8-6 victory over their East Coast/Northeast/Southeast/What the Heck Let's Call Louisville Midwest rivals. There were certainly some surprises. Sure there were people that thought Ohio State and Purdue could beat North Carolina and Virginia but who would've guess they'd both win by 25+ points. This just goes to show that this year's college basketball season is unpredictable (say they guys who write weekly college basketball predictions).

After the thrilling midweek games came the start of conference season. Every team except for Minnesota and Nebraska have a league game under their belts. Games continue this week, even leaking into next week as the final December game is a week from Wednesday. 



Big Ten Game of the Week

Tuesday - 7 PM - ESPN 2 - Maryland @ Penn State - No team had a tougher draw for the December conference games than Penn State. The Nittany Lions have to play two top five teams in the span of four days. Penn State is a good team and has a decent chance to beat the Terrapins, especially after Maryland not impressing in their win over Illinois over the weekend.

Nonconference Game of the Week

Saturday - 3 PM - ESPN - Memphis @ Tennessee - You should what this one because it might be the last time it happens for awhile. Both coaches don't really like each other much which is leading to the end of a great rivalry. Seriously folks if you hate the other guy so much why wouldn't you want to keep playing them so you can beat them. 


Power Ranking

  1. Ohio State (+1)
  2. Maryland (+1)
  3. Michigan (-2)
  4. Michigan State (+0)
  5. Purdue (+3)
  6. Penn State (-1)
  7. Indiana (-1)
  8. Iowa (+1)
  9. Illinois (-2)
  10. Wisconsin (+1)
  11. Rutgers (-1)
  12. Minnesota (+0)
  13. Northwestern (+1)
  14. Nebraska (-1)

Power Ranking Thoughts


The big mover this week was Purdue, jump three spots to number 5. The Boilermakers had an impressive win over Virginia and followed it up with a victory over Northwestern. The biggest fall was a tie between Michigan and Illinois. Michigan was mainly due to Ohio State and Maryland looking impressive while Illinois was due to one of the worst halves of basketball possible coming against Miami. 

Actual Rankings


  1. Maryland - 1-0 - 9-0
  2. Ohio State - 1-0 - 9-0
  3. Michigan - 1-0 - 8-1
  4. Michigan State - 1-0 - 6-3
  5. Purdue - 1-0 - 6-3
  6. Wisconsin - 1-0 - 5-4
  7. Minnesota - 0-0 - 4-4
  8. Nebraska - 0-0 - 4-5 
  9. Indiana - 0-1 - 8-1
  10. Penn State - 0-1 - 7-2
  11. Illinois - 0-1 - 6-3
  12. Iowa - 0-1 - 6-3
  13. Rutgers - 0-1 - 6-3
  14. Northwestern - 0-1 - 4-4

B1G Picks

Monday

8 pm - BTN - Minnesota @ Iowa
Grant's Pick: Minnesota, Troy's Pick: Iowa

Tuesday

7 pm - ESPN 2 - Maryland @ Penn State
Grant's Pick: Maryland, Troy's Pick: Maryland

9 pm - ESPN - Indiana vs UCONN
Grant's Pick: Indiana, Troy's Pick: Indiana


Wednesday

7 pm - BTN - Wisconsin @ Rutgers
Grant's Pick: Wisconsin, Troy's Pick: Rutgers

9 pm - BTN - Michigan @ Illinois
Grant's Pick: Michigan, Troy's Pick: Michigan

Thursday

8 pm - ESPN 2 - Iowa @ Iowa State
Grant's Pick: Iowa State, Troy's Pick: Iowa

Friday

8 pm - FS1 - Nebraska @ Indiana
Grant's Pick: Indiana, Troy's Pick: Indiana

Saturday

Noon - CBS - Oregon @ Michigan
Grant's Pick: Michigan, Troy's Pick: Michigan

Noon - ESPN 2 - Michigan State @ Oakland
Grant's Pick: Michigan State, Troy's Pick: Michigan State

2 pm - BTN - Alabama @ Penn State
Grant's Pick: Penn State, Troy's Pick: Penn State

4 pm - BTN - Seton Hall @ Rutgers
Grant's Pick: Seton Hall, Troy's Pick: Seton Hall

6 pm - BTN - Old Dominion @ Illinois
Grant's Pick: Illinois, Troy's Pick: Illinois

Sunday

4 pm - BTN - Purdue @ Nebraska
Grant's Pick: Purdue, Troy's Pick: Purdue

4 pm - ESPN U - SIU-Edwardsville @ Northwestern
Grant's Pick: Northwestern, Troy's Pick: Northwestern

6:30 pm - BTN - Ohio State @ Minnesota
Grant's Pick: Ohio State, Troy's Pick: Ohio State



Grant's Previous Week Pick Record: 13-8

Grant's Total Pick Record: 82-21

Troy's Previous Week Pick Record: 14-7

Troy's Total Pick Record: 79-24



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Friday, December 6, 2019

Championship Week Primer

It feels good to be back. After starting my first real adult job, I took a break from my weekly football previews. This was mostly because I now work for most of the day Monday-Friday, and I have much less time and energy to do a preview every week. But this is Championship Week.


PAC-12 Championship

#5 Utah vs. #13 Oregon

Where: Santa Clara, CA

When: Friday, 8:00 PM

TV: ABC

Line: UT -6.5   O/U: 45.5



Who to Watch For: Oregon QB Justin Herbert entered the season as one of the favorites to be the first quarterback taken in next year's NFL Draft. Although that no longer looks to be the case (thanks to the play of Joe Burrow), Herbert, who has thrown for 3140 yards, 31 touchdowns and five interceptions this season, will still be one of the first signal-callers taken next April.

While Oregon has ridden Herbert's arm this season, Utah has ridden the legs of Zack Moss. Moss has toted the rock 200 times this year, rushing for 1246 yards and 15 touchdowns. He is also a good argument for Utah's inclusion in the Playoff. He got injured in the first half and did not return in Utah's lone defeat (a 30-23 loss at USC), meaning the team's only blemish came largely without the services of its best player. Luckily, his services will be available Friday night.


Playoff Implications: The PAC-12's hopes of being represented in the College Football Playoff for the first time since the inaugural CFP in 2015 rest on the shoulders of Utah. If the one-loss Utes take care of Oregon Friday night and Georgia loses to LSU Saturday, they will likely be the fourth and final Playoff team.


Fun(?) Facts: Utah's team name is the Utes. "Utes" are a segment of Native Americans who reside in Utah and Nevada. The Utes once had a head coach whose nickname was "Cactus". I'm assuming this was because he had a prickly personality and didn't drink a lot of water.

Oregon's team name is the Ducks. The team was known as the Webfoots (which is just a sillier way to say Ducks) until the 1960's. The Webfoots had several nickname-laden head coaches, including "Cap", "Doc", "Prink" (no, I have no idea what that means), and "Tex".


Pick: Utah 28, Oregon 24



Big 12 Championship

#7 Baylor @ #6 Oklahoma

Where: Arlington, TX

When: Saturday, Noon

TV: ABC

Line: OU -9   O/U: 65



Who to Watch For: Joe Burrow may be the clear favorite to win the Heisman Trophy now, but back in Week 1, it looked like Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts might run away with the award following a six-touchdown performance in his Sooner debut. The Hurts Heisman buzz has faded a bit since then, but his performance hasn't. The former Alabama starter has 4564 total yards and 49 total touchdowns this season, and he and receiver CeeDee Lamb (14 TD) are one of the most electrifying pairings in college football.

On the Baylor side, I could go with WR Denzel Mims or QB Charlie Brewer, but I would be remiss if I didn't highlight junior defensive tackle James Lynch, the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. Lynch has registered 10.5 sacks on the season (tied for 13th-most in the nation) and is Baylor's all-time leader in career sacks with 19. He is part of the reason Baylor had the best scoring defense in the Big 12 this season (18.4 points allowed per game).


Playoff Implications: Both teams still have a shot at making the Playoff, but they'll need some outside help to sneak in. The winner of this game will need two of the following things to happen: A Georgia loss to LSU, a Utah loss to Oregon, a Clemson loss to Virginia. The chances may not be all that high, but it's definitely possible.


Fun(?) Facts: Here's a fact(?) straight off of Wikipedia: "The Big 12 conference is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization incorporated in Delaware", a state nowhere near any Big 12 school.

Also, the Big 12 currently has 10 teams, while the Big Ten currently has 14 teams. At least the Pac-12 (formerly the Big Five, Big Six, Pac-8, and Pac-10) has stayed up-to-date.


Pick: Oklahoma 38, Baylor 31



Sun Belt Championship

Louisiana @ #21 Appalachian State

Where: Boone, NC

When: Saturday, Noon

TV: ESPN

Line: APP -6.5   O/U: 57.5



Who to Watch For: App State's high-scoring offense (38.9 points per game, 11th in the nation) is led by junior running back Darrynton Evans. The Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year has scored 20 total touchdowns this season (19 rushing, three receiving and one on a kick return). Against Charlotte on September 7, Evans ran for 234 yards and three touchdowns, and he added a kickoff return for a touchdown. He is the only player this century to have at least 200 yards rushing, three rushing touchdowns and a kick return touchdown in a single game.

Although Louisiana did not have any offensive players make the All-Sun Belt First Team, the Ragin' Cajuns actually led the conference in total offense (500.3 yards per game, eighth in the nation). A large part of that powerful offensive attack is senior wide receiver Ja'Marcus Bradley, who has recorded 48 receptions this season, totaling 760 yards and seven touchdowns.


Playoff Implications: There are no College Football Playoff implications here. There aren't even any New Year's Six implications here, since the winner of the Memphis - Cincinnati game will represent the Group of Five over Appalachian State.


Fun(?) Facts: Louisiana (AKA the University of Louisiana Lafayette) is known as the Ragin' Cajuns. According to Wikipedia, "Ragin' Cajun" is also a nickname given to political consultant James Carville, U.S. Army Lieutenant General Russel Honore, former wrestler and current cartoonist John LeRoux, "racing driver" (Wikipedia's term, not mine) Hal Martin, and FIDDLER Doug Kershaw. That is probably one of the few things that could tie together a political consultant, a pro wrestler-turned-cartoonist, an army general, a race car driver, and a fiddle player.


Pick: Appalachian State 35, Louisiana 28



MAC Championship

Miami (OH) vs. Central Michigan

Where: Detroit, MI

When: Saturday, Noon

TV: ESPN2

Line: CMU -6.5   O/U: 55



Who to Watch For: Miami's freshman quarterback has a name that may sound familiar to football fans. Brett Gabbert is the younger brother of NFL (is he still in the NFL? I'm honestly not sure.) quarterback Blaine Gabbert. Brett won the MAC's Freshman of the Year award, throwing for 1967 yards and 10 touchdowns (along with eight interceptions).

Central Michigan's offense has been more productive than Miami's, and that offense is highlighted by the MAC's leading receiver, Kalil Pimpleton. The sophomore has caught 73 passes for 771 yards and six touchdowns this season. He also has 20 punt returns totaling 180 yards. He also has a fun name.


Playoff Implications: I love the MAC and all the weird moments it has produced, but I doubt there will ever be a Mid-American Conference game with College Football Playoff implications.


Fun(?) Facts: First off, shout out to college football blogger Spencer Hall (@edsbs on Twitter) for giving us the term "#MACtion". He may not have invented the term, but he at least popularized it.

Secondly, the MAC has had one team make a "major" bowl game: Northern Illinois in 2012, when the 15th-ranked Wolfpack played Florida State in the Orange Bowl.


Pick: Central Michigan 41, Miami (OH) 28



Conference USA Championship

UAB @ Florida Atlantic

Where: Boca Raton, FL

When: Saturday, 1:30 PM

TV: CBSSN

Line: FAU -8.5   O/U: 49.5



Who to Watch For: Florida Atlantic had the second-best offense in Conference USA this season (431.2 yards per game), thanks to a passing offense highlighted by senior Harrison Bryant. Bryant has caught 61 passes this year for 965 yards and six touchdowns, and he's a finalist for the John Mackey Award, which is given to the nation's top tight end. 

While UAB isn't as productive on the offensive side of the ball, the Dragons do possess the best defense in the conference. A key cog in that defense is sophomore linebacker Jordan Smith, who has registered 10 sacks this season (tied for 15th nationally) and forced four fumbles. Smith and the rest of the defense will be paramount to UAB pulling off an upset.


Playoff Implications: No, there are no College Football Playoff implications here, and, as with the MAC, there will probably never be a Conference USA Championship game with Playoff implications.


Fun(?) Facts: Due to insufficient funds to build new facilities, the UAB football program was shut down after the 2014 season. The next year, it was announced that the program would return in 2017. In the nearly three seasons since coming back to life, the Dragons are a combined 28-10.


Pick: Florida Atlantic 34, UAB 21



American Athletic Conference Championship

#20 Cincinnati @ #17 Memphis

Where: Memphis, TN

When: Saturday, 3:30 PM

TV: ABC

Line: MEM -9.5   O/U: 57.5



Who to Watch For: Memphis has one of the most productive running backs in the country, and he's only a freshman. Kenneth Gainwell, the American's Freshman of the Year, has racked up 1381 rushing yards (11th in the nation) and 12 touchdowns (tied-20th) on 204 carries (tied-27th), averaging 6.8 yards per carry (14th). Watch out for this guy the next few years.

Cincinnati has the best scoring defense in the conference (21.1 points allowed per game), and it's hard to highlight just one player. Five Bearcat defenders made the all-conference first team: lineman Elijah Ponder, linebackers Bryan Wright and Perry Young, corner Ahmad Gardner, and junior safety Darrick Forrest, who has racked up a team-leading 52 tackles, along with three interceptions.


Playoff Implications: There are no playoff implications in this game, but there are New Year's Six implications. Every year, the highest-ranked champion from the Group of Five conferences (American, Sun Belt, Conference USA, MAC, Mountain West) gets a spot in either the Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, or Peach Bowl. This year, that team will be Memphis if the Tigers win this game. If Cincinnati wins, it will either be the Bearcats or Boise State.


Fun(?) Facts: The AAC (American Athletic Conference) is the newest major college football conference. It formed in 2013 from the rubble of the old Big East, although the conference still claims 1979 (the year the Big East formed) as its inception date. The conference spreads as far northeast as Connecticut, as far south as (South) Florida, and as far west as (Houston) Texas. In that sense, I guess it is the most "American" conference.


Pick: Cincinnati 35, Memphis 34



SEC Championship

#4 Georgia vs. #2 LSU

Where: Atlanta, GA

When: Saturday, 4:00 PM

TV: CBS

Line: LSU -7   O/U: 56



Who to Watch For: LSU has the second-best offense in the country (560.4 yards per game), and the Tigers have stars at quarterback, running back and wide receiver. With all due respect to Clyde Edwards-Helaire (1233 yards rushing, 16 TD) and Ja'Marr Chase (1457 yards receiving, 17 TD), I can't not highlight the likely Heisman winner, senior QB Joe Burrow. The former Ohio State backup has torn up opposing defenses this season to the tune of 4366 yards and 44 touchdowns, both second-best in the nation. He's also the top QB draft prospect.

Georgia has not had the offensive success LSU has, but when the Bulldogs do have success, it's often due to junior running back D'Andre Swift. Swift has rushed for 1203 yards and seven touchdowns this season. He is listed as questionable for this game with a shoulder injury, but he's expected to play.


Playoff Implications: The implications are pretty simple in this game. Win or lose, LSU likely gets into the playoff. If Georgia wins, the Bulldogs are in. If they lose, they are out.


Fun(?) Facts: Bulldogs are called bulldogs because they used to be used to herd bulls. Tigers have never herded Bulls, but they are extremely dangerous animals. I think of bulldogs as dogs with ugly faces, and I think of tigers as beardless lions. I don't know which animal would win in a fight (probably the tiger), but it would be a battle.


Pick: LSU 42, Georgia 21





Mountain West Championship

Hawai'i @ #19 Boise State

Where: Boise, ID

When: Saturday, 4:00 PM

TV: ESPN

Line: BSU -14   O/U: 64.5



Who to Watch For: The Blue Field Broncos are led defensively by junior linebacker Curtis Weaver. The Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year has 13.5 sacks on the season, good for fifth in the nation. His four sacks against Portland State tied a school record. He also has an interception and a forced fumble this season.

The Island Rainbow Warriors are led offensively by junior quarterback Cole McDonald. McDonald is among the nation's leaders in passing yards (3401, eighth in the country) and touchdowns (29, tied for 13th in the country). The California native also has great hair.


Playoff Implications: No Playoff implications to be found out west Saturday afternoon, but, as is the case with the American Championship, there are New Year's Six implications. If Boise State wins and Memphis loses to Cincinnati, it will either be the Broncos or Bearcats representing the Group of Five in a New Year's Six bowl game.


Fun(?) Fact: The University of Hawai'i was founded in 1907 as the College of Hawai'i. Two years later, the college's football team played its first game. Back then, they were know as the "Fighting Deans", which I'm assuming means they were somehow able to field an entire football team made up of people named Dean. 

In 1923, a rainbow appeared over the field during a 7-0 Hawai'i win over Oregon State. After that, reporters started calling the university's sports teams the "Rainbows". The Rainbow Warriors dropped the Rainbow from 2000-2013, then brought the Rainbow back after realizing that football teams can like rainbows too.


Pick: Boise State 35, Hawai'i 28



ACC Championship

#23 Virginia vs. #3 Clemson

Where: Charlotte, NC

When: Saturday, 7:30 PM

TV: ABC

Line: CLEM -28.5   O/U: 57.5



Who to Watch For: You can't talk about Clemson without mentioning Trevor Lawrence and Tee Higgins, but the engine that really makes this offense go is junior running back Travis Etienne. Etienne has run for 1386 yards this season (10th in the nation) and 16 touchdowns (tied-9th). His yards per carry average of 8.3 ranks second in the nation. He has found the end zone in all but one game (a blowout over Charlotte), and will likely find the promised land again Saturday night.

Any hope Virginia has of pulling off the upset starts with senior quarterback Bryce Perkins. The dual-threat signal-caller has thrown for 2949 yards and 16 touchdowns this season, and has added 687 yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground. That running ability will play a vital role in any potential upset bid by the Cavaliers.


Playoff Implications: If Clemson wins (as expected), the Tigers are in. If Clemson loses, the Tigers could be left out in favor of one-loss teams with stronger schedules (like Utah and Oklahoma).


Fun(?) Fact: This past Spring, the Virginia basketball team became the first NCAA Tournament team ever to win the championship a year after losing to a 16 seed. In the Spring of 2018, the Cavaliers became the first NCAA Tournament team to ever lose to a 16 seed.


Pick: Clemson 34, Virginia 21



Big Ten Championship

#1 Ohio State vs. #8 Wisconsin

Where: Indianapolis, IN

When: Saturday, 8:00 PM

TV: FOX

Line: OSU -16   O/U: 57



Who to Watch For: When you talk about Wisconsin, you talk about Jonathan Taylor. The junior running back has carried the ball 279 times this season, fourth-most in the country. He's turned those carries into 1761 yards (2nd in the country) and 20 touchdowns (4th). His 5932 career rushing yards currently rank seventh in FBS history, and are the most by a player through his junior season. Taylor also holds the record for most 200-yard games in a career with 12. Whether Taylor returns for his senior season or departs for the NFL, he'll go down as one of the greatest college football running backs of all-time.

Ohio State has three legitimate Heisman Trophy candidates in Justin Fields, J.K. Dobbins and Chase Young. Although Joe Burrow may beat them all out for the Heisman, at least one (if not two) of the three will be in New York as a finalist. Young is arguably the best player in the country, but Fields is arguably Ohio State's most important player. The sophomore quarterback and former Georgia backup has the third-most touchdowns passes (37) in the nation and the least interceptions (1) among qualified players. Fields has also displayed running ability and toughness.


Playoff Implications: If Ohio State wins, the Buckeyes will almost certainly be the number one seed in the College Football Playoff. If the Buckeyes lose, they will probably still get into the Playoff, but it'd be less certain. I don't want to say Wisconsin has a zero percent chance of getting in, but the Badgers have less than a one percent chance.


Fun(?) Fact: How about some badger facts? Badgers are nocturnal, meaning Wisconsin has a better chance in this game since it's being played at night. They live in holes and tunnels that they did, and sleep on grass and leaves. There are tunnels in Lucas Oil Stadium, but the grass is artificial. It's a good thing Wisconsin isn't playing a team named the Dachshunds, because Dachsund is German for "badger hound".


Pick: Ohio State 41, Wisconsin 24