Yes there are in fact college football championship games this weekend. I know, I know you thought the only thing happening in sports anymore was which New York star was NOT PLAYING this week, first it was Stephon Marbury, now it's Plaxico Burress, but I guess we'll have to go ahead and "accidentally" forget that they are the centers of the universe and talk about college football. 4 conferences will decide their champions this weekend and I'm here to tell you who they will be:
ACC: Boston College 21 Virginia Tech 16
Boston College has taken over the mantle from Notre Dame of the Jesuit school that finds the interceptions and fumble returns for Touchdowns at the most opportune times and they will find a way to win a defensive struggle and exact revenge for last year's title game loss.
PAC 10: Not a true title game but if USC wins the battle for Los Angeles, they are the Pac 10 champions (again) and will return (sigh) to the Rose Bowl. Let's go ahead and not let the wasted timeout for wearing the home jerseys come into play.
USC 47 UCLA 14
BIG 12: Oklahoma 52 Missouri 23
Like last year the Sooners beat the Tigers for the league title but they will not score 60 this week, barely. Playing as well as any team in the nation right now, the Sooners will roll into the BCS title game to play.....
SEC: Florida 33 Alabama 23
Florida will find a way to win Tim Tebow his second straight Heisman trophy and the Bama defense will face their toughest challenge of the year. Florida will stop the Alabama running game enough and Tebow will get in the end zone and the Gators will win a classic title game full of drama and defining moments. A late TD will put it away for UF and Urban Meyer will celebrate his second SEC title in 3 years.
Which means that Oklahoma will play Florida for the BCS title in the Orange Bowl next month. Hmmmmm, who predicted that very game way back in August, could it be Bob Loblaw did just that? Wow what a genius.....
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
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