Thursday, December 24, 2020

That's right it's bowl picks

Camellia Bowl
Marshall vs Buffalo (-3)

I totally forgot that Marshall had been in the MAC, and I wondered why these teams had played each other so much before. That makes this a case of Former conference mates collide. 

Dec. 26
Cure Bowl
Libearty vs Coastal Carolina (-6)

LIBEARTY! I get it, joyous humor. I HOPE IT MAKES A REAPPEARANCE.

Dec. 26
First Responder Bowl
Louisiana-Lafayette (-13) vs UTSA

I still can never remember which Louisiana school is which. LSU? Who's that?

Dec. 26
LendingTree Bowl
Western Kentucky vs Georgia State (-4.5)

LendingTree huh. Ladd-Peebles is a good stadium name. 

Dec. 29
Cheez-It Bowl
Oklahoma St. vs Miami (FL) (+3)

This is a pretty good match up. I'd pick Miami straight up (skrait up). 

Dec. 29
Alamo Bowl
Texas vs Colorado (+12.5)

Buddy, you better believe it: Former conference mates collide. 

Dec. 30
Duke's Mayo Bowl
Wake Forest vs Wisconsin (-7)

Calling it right now: Future conference mates collide. 

Dec. 30
Music City Bowl
Iowa vs Missouri (+14)

I wonder if people call him "The Drink." I would. But not right now. I initially wrote "Former conference mates collide" because it felt true, and it was! Both are former members of the Western Interstate University Football Association (1892-1897). That's a catchy name! 

Dec. 30
Cotton Bowl
Florida (-3) vs Oklahoma

Did you know these teams played for the national title???? And they did it earlier this month??????? 

Dec. 31
Armed Forces Bowl
Tulsa (-2.5) vs Mississippi St.

1. LOL. 2. This is, as usual, an insult to The Troops. 

Dec. 31
Arizona Bowl
Balls St. vs San Jose St. (-7)

SJS is going to go down in the record books as the last team to ever beat a Bryan Harsin-coached team. Reading this back, it seems like a threat! 

Dec. 31
Libearty Bowl
West Virginia (-9) vs Tennessee Army (+9)

WHOA HO! WE MEET AGAIN. A CHUCKLE AND A TIP OF THE HAT TO YOU, GOOD SIR. 

Dec. 31
Texas Bowl
Arkansas  (+6) vs TCU

Formless confrontation mutts confer.  I thought the Pitt Man should have been SEC Coach of the Year. 

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