Preview 2008 - The Way-Early BCS Projections

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It's mid-May, but it's never too early to think about the first week of January. While there might be some changes and different thoughts as the summer goes on, here is the first look at what the BCS matchups, including the national championship, might be. [link]

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CFN posts its 2008 Bowl Game Predictions
Published 5/18/2008 at Fanblogs.com
There's something about the month of May in the college off-season that brings out the Nostradamus in all of us. Next up with the crystal ball: College Football News with their 2008 predictions for the bowl games and BCS games. A few highlights.... Champs Sports Bowl ... Virginia vs. Illinois Meineke Car Care Bowl ... Florida State vs. Pitt Texas Bowl ... Colorado vs. Rutgers PetroSun Independence Bowl ... Nebraska vs. Arkansas Alamo Bowl ... Michigan State vs. Kansas Pacific Life Holiday Bowl ... Texas vs. ...

Texas Tech Monday Morning Notes - Loved Being A Raider Edition
Published 5/19/2008 by Seth C <info@doubletnation.com> at Double-T Nation: Front Page Posts
... for the way too early College Football News Bowl Predictions and is predicting that Texas Tech will play in the Orange bowl against Clemson. ...

The Sooners In The Cotton Bowl?
Published 5/19/2008 by Jubanator14 <info@crimsonandcreammachine.com> at Crimson And Cream Machine: Front Page Posts
... don't lose in Norman under Stoops (54-2). Last years game also would have been different had Sam Bradford hadn't got knocked out and the final TD that the refs said wasn't inbounds by Manuel Johnson when it really was, but whatever, that was last season. College Football News has us playing Tennessee in the Cotton Bowl which isn't terrible, but would definitely be a disappointment for us Sooner fans. Oh well, this is mid-May and we are only 4 months away from kickoff. College Football News' BCS Bowl Predictions College Football News non-BCS Bowl ...

Bowling on the Bayou?
Published 5/21/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (BLV) at Hi-Plains Drifter
... the charts was easy: 1. Oklahoma 1a. Missouri 2. Texas 3. Texas Tech After that, however, it gets pretty jumbled. Kansas is a pretty solid next best after Tech but then what? Colorado? Kansas State? Oklahoma State? A&M? Here's where CFN had the Big 12 teams going: Oklahoma - Cotton Oklahoma State - Insight Kansas State - Sun Texas - Holiday Kansas - Alamo Colorado - Texas A&M - Nowhere Where are Missouri and Tech? In the BCS bowls, of course. Wait...of course? A Tigers-Raiders Big 12 title game? Since ...

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