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Looking at My College Football Preseason Bold Predictions

 
OK, so I looked my preseason college football predictions over and, no, I don't have a good record, but I can admit when I am wrong. Here are my bold predictions from the preseason and what actually happened.   1. No teams go undefeated. Wrong, Utah did 2. BYU becomes the first one-loss team to be a BCS buster. Wrong, though there was a time in there when it looked like a one-loss team may have made a BCS bowl.  3. USC will not win the Pac-10 more so due to its own slip ups. Wrong, but Oregon State almost did proved me right.  4. USF wins the BE and gets their first BCS bowl. And win it. Wrong. 5. Big 12 North wins the conference. Wrong. 6. ACC loses yet another BCS bowl. Wrong. 7. Wisconsin beats Ohio State. Ohio State still wins the Big 10. Wrong. 8. Sun Belt gets two bowls and wins both. I was half right in that the Sun Belt had two bowls but they did not win them.  9. Fresno State beats Rutgers, UCLA, and Wisconsin. Loses in conference. Right, Right, ... (link)

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