Thus far, it seems as if one team is showing up ready to play in these bowl games, while the other team must have had too much to eat at the team banquet the night before (or, too much partying on Bourbon Street, for all you Ohio fans). To kick off the bowl season this past Saturday, we were treated to three blowouts. Although I'm not overly surprised (in years past, there have been numerous early bowl blowouts), I hope that the games are more exciting before we hit Christmas.
Although the games haven't been much to watch, I am proud to say that I haven't completely fallen behind in my College Bowl Mania group after the first weekend. One thing that I did notice about this year's version of the game is that they do not include people's overall record in picking the games, nor do they show how many possible points you can end up with. That's a little disappointing, but I guess they are pulling out all the stops to get people to actually watch the GoDaddy.com Bowl.
For the next few days, only one bowl game per night will be played. Here is my pick for the December 22nd bowl game.
Beef O' Brady's St. Petersburg Bowl
Southern Mississippi vs. Louisville
This bowl game, like many of the other early season bowl matchups, is a toss-up. Louisville is likely ecstatic to even be playing in a bowl game, after being picked by some (this author included) to finish last in the Big East. Their reward? A trip to St. Petersburg, where they get to play one of the more underrated programs in Southern Mississippi.
Southern Miss is no stranger to postseason play. This is their ninth straight season playing in a bowl game, and their seventeenth consecutive winning season. In order to get back on the winning side in bowl games, they're going to need to pound the ball against Louisville. The Cardinals have one of the better defenses in the Big East, but have a problem stopping the run. If Southern Miss can establish the running game, it may be a long night for Louisville.
Like Southern Miss, Louisville will want look to get the running game going early. Running back Bilal Powell is one of the better runners in college football, and will look to make the most of his first action in postseason play. However, it will be a tough task for Powell; Southern Miss is no slouch on defense, and their run defense is the unit's strength.
I have learned from past experience that it is wise to take the team from the stronger conference in games like these. However, I think that Southern Miss has the defense capable of containing Powell, and will have their way with Louisville's defense on the other side of the ball. Additionally, it is arguable whether the Big East is really that much stronger than C-USA anyway. At any rate, I'm confident that this game will be better than the first three. I have Southern Miss for 11 points in the College Bowl Mania game.
Final Score: 27-21 Southern Miss
- K. Becks
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
Around this time last year (actually, 359 days ago to be exact) was when I actually started posting frequently on this blog. Now after almost a year of speculating on different stories, analyzing teams and games, and writing for a loyal following of four, we are back to the time of year that I enjoy most. Bowl season really is one of my favorite times of year (other than the first weekend of March Madness). Many of you may not be interested in the Little Caesar's Pizza Bowl the day after Christmas, but I am. Maybe it's because I am a true fan of the game; honestly though, I think it may be a combination of that and the fact that it gives me a valid reason to stay home and not shower or change my clothes from the day before.
You may be thinking "why do you honestly care about a game that is sponsored by the San Diego County Credit Union?" If you are honestly asking this question, please close your browser and never come back to this site.
Now, for those of you that play ESPN's College Bowl Mania, and thus understand the importance of the three bowl games being played tomorrow, here are my picks for those games. Seriously though; if you are one of those people who think the question I posed in the last paragraph is actually legitimate, you don't have any business being here. At least, you don't until around January 1st.
New Mexico Bowl
BYU vs. UTEP
Since this is the first game of the bowl season, I don't have much but the stats to go off of when analyzing this one. UTEP stumbled in the second half of the season, primarily because quarterback Trevor Vittatoe was injured. Granted, four of their five losses during that half of the season came on the road. However, BYU's story is almost the exact opposite; they have won four of their last five, and only lost by a point to Utah in their season finale. Since Vittatoe still isn't one-hundred percent, I have to go with the Cougars in this one. I have BYU for 15 points in College Bowl Mania game.
Final Score: 30-24 BYU
uDrove Humanitarian Bowl
Northern Illinois vs. Fresno State
Like many games early on in the bowl season, this matchup is pretty much a toss-up. I would have liked Northern Illinois in this game. That was before they lost to the "other" Miami in the MAC Championship game, and then learned that their head coach, Jerry Kill, would not be coaching them in their bowl game after accepting the position of Minnesota's head coach. All this, combined with the fact that Fresno State has to have a little bit of an advantage on that crazy blue turf in Boise (they play there every other year in the regular season), makes me slightly more confident in the Bulldogs in this one. I have Fresno State here, but only for 8 points.
Final Score: 48-45 Fresno State
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl
Ohio vs. Troy
At least thus far, I'm not being very kind to the MAC. While Ohio is probably superior to Troy in every way but their nickname, going to New Orleans is a treat for the Bobcats. For the men of Troy, who have previously been to this bowl in 2006 and 2008, it is more of a business trip. In the early bowl matchups, it seems that a good offense will trump a good defense (which totally goes against my usual saying, but whatever). So the question will be, do you like Troy's offense (best in the Sun Belt), or Ohio's defense (total yards per game given up is fourth best in the MAC)? I know that the MAC is known for their stellar defensive performances week in and week out, but I'm going to have to go with the offense here. I have Troy for 5 points.
Final Score: 38-34 Troy
In the spirit of early season bowl matchups that would mean nothing without the College Bowl Mania game, I will leave you with this video. Doesn't it sound a lot like Frankie from those old Budweiser commercials? Ah...classic.
- K. Becks
You may be thinking "why do you honestly care about a game that is sponsored by the San Diego County Credit Union?" If you are honestly asking this question, please close your browser and never come back to this site.
Now, for those of you that play ESPN's College Bowl Mania, and thus understand the importance of the three bowl games being played tomorrow, here are my picks for those games. Seriously though; if you are one of those people who think the question I posed in the last paragraph is actually legitimate, you don't have any business being here. At least, you don't until around January 1st.
New Mexico Bowl
BYU vs. UTEP
Since this is the first game of the bowl season, I don't have much but the stats to go off of when analyzing this one. UTEP stumbled in the second half of the season, primarily because quarterback Trevor Vittatoe was injured. Granted, four of their five losses during that half of the season came on the road. However, BYU's story is almost the exact opposite; they have won four of their last five, and only lost by a point to Utah in their season finale. Since Vittatoe still isn't one-hundred percent, I have to go with the Cougars in this one. I have BYU for 15 points in College Bowl Mania game.
Final Score: 30-24 BYU
uDrove Humanitarian Bowl
Northern Illinois vs. Fresno State
Like many games early on in the bowl season, this matchup is pretty much a toss-up. I would have liked Northern Illinois in this game. That was before they lost to the "other" Miami in the MAC Championship game, and then learned that their head coach, Jerry Kill, would not be coaching them in their bowl game after accepting the position of Minnesota's head coach. All this, combined with the fact that Fresno State has to have a little bit of an advantage on that crazy blue turf in Boise (they play there every other year in the regular season), makes me slightly more confident in the Bulldogs in this one. I have Fresno State here, but only for 8 points.
Final Score: 48-45 Fresno State
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl
Ohio vs. Troy
At least thus far, I'm not being very kind to the MAC. While Ohio is probably superior to Troy in every way but their nickname, going to New Orleans is a treat for the Bobcats. For the men of Troy, who have previously been to this bowl in 2006 and 2008, it is more of a business trip. In the early bowl matchups, it seems that a good offense will trump a good defense (which totally goes against my usual saying, but whatever). So the question will be, do you like Troy's offense (best in the Sun Belt), or Ohio's defense (total yards per game given up is fourth best in the MAC)? I know that the MAC is known for their stellar defensive performances week in and week out, but I'm going to have to go with the offense here. I have Troy for 5 points.
Final Score: 38-34 Troy
In the spirit of early season bowl matchups that would mean nothing without the College Bowl Mania game, I will leave you with this video. Doesn't it sound a lot like Frankie from those old Budweiser commercials? Ah...classic.
- K. Becks
Monday, January 4, 2010
The Separate But Equal Bowl
Yep. That's right. That's exactly what this game is. Look at the records: 13-0 vs. 12-0. Bitterness aside, a great game in tonight's Fiesta Bowl is just what playoff protesters want. If the only game featuring two "mid-major" football programs turns out being the best BCS game this year, then the questions about fairness in the system will reach new heights.
I'm a little sad that the bowl season is coming to an end. After tonight, there will only be three bowl games left. Here is my pick for tonight's game.
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl
Boise State vs. Texas Christian
Everyone remembers the 2007 Fiesta Bowl. It is hands down the best football game that I have ever witnessed. Boise State remembers that game too, and they are familiar with being the underdogs in a big game. TCU is one of two teams in the nation (the other being a certain burnt orange team also from Texas) to have a Top 10 total team offense and defense. The Horned Frogs, led by DE Jerry Hughes, will look to pressure Boise QB Kellen Moore into making bad decisions. Boise probably won't resort to trickery as they did in 2007, but they will still need to play almost a flawless game to beat TCU.
If this rematch of last year's Poinsettia Bowl is as entertaining as it was last year, then we are in for a treat. Due to the fact that I'm a fan of Boise State, I'm going out on a limb and calling the upset (I only have them for 1 point in the College Bowl Mania game, though). However, as a supporter of a college football playoff, I wouldn't be totally disappointed seeing TCU win a close one. A win by the Horned Frogs will definitely stir controversy and raise the question about who is the real national champion come Friday.
Final Score: 30-28 Boise State
Do I think that whoever wins this game deserves a share of the National Championship? Absolutely. Undefeated is undefeated, and until someone beats you on the field, you have every right to call yourself the best.
- K. Becks
I'm a little sad that the bowl season is coming to an end. After tonight, there will only be three bowl games left. Here is my pick for tonight's game.
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl
Boise State vs. Texas Christian
Everyone remembers the 2007 Fiesta Bowl. It is hands down the best football game that I have ever witnessed. Boise State remembers that game too, and they are familiar with being the underdogs in a big game. TCU is one of two teams in the nation (the other being a certain burnt orange team also from Texas) to have a Top 10 total team offense and defense. The Horned Frogs, led by DE Jerry Hughes, will look to pressure Boise QB Kellen Moore into making bad decisions. Boise probably won't resort to trickery as they did in 2007, but they will still need to play almost a flawless game to beat TCU.
If this rematch of last year's Poinsettia Bowl is as entertaining as it was last year, then we are in for a treat. Due to the fact that I'm a fan of Boise State, I'm going out on a limb and calling the upset (I only have them for 1 point in the College Bowl Mania game, though). However, as a supporter of a college football playoff, I wouldn't be totally disappointed seeing TCU win a close one. A win by the Horned Frogs will definitely stir controversy and raise the question about who is the real national champion come Friday.
Final Score: 30-28 Boise State
Do I think that whoever wins this game deserves a share of the National Championship? Absolutely. Undefeated is undefeated, and until someone beats you on the field, you have every right to call yourself the best.
- K. Becks
Saturday, January 2, 2010
What's The Logic In This?
Today, we have five bowl games, none of which are BCS games. What exactly were the bowl executives thinking when the scheduled the Papajohns.com bowl the day after New Years? Here's a rule of thumb; if you're playing your bowl game after January 1st and it isn't being played somewhere in Florida, then you're probably hurting for money. These games may be on TV, but I don't expect a whole lot of people to watch them.
Yesterday was a good day for me. I went 4-1, with my only loss being the West Virginia vs. FSU game, which I can't be too sad about. Good for Bobby; he gets to go out on a high note.
Today's games could make everyone trying to pick the winners cringe. None of these games feature really big name programs, so picking teams you don't really know that much about is pretty much a crapshoot. Regardless, I now have a chance to win my group in the College Bowl Mania game, as I sit in 3rd place with a 15-10 record.
Here are my picks for the January 2nd bowl games.
International Bowl
South Florida vs. Northern Illinois
South Florida has been one of those teams that have impressed me ever since they started upsetting top ranked programs back in 2007. Bulls coach Jim Leavitt knows how to get his program ready for a bowl game, so I don't think Northern Illinois will surprise his team early. I have 29 points on USF in the College Bowl Mania game.
Final Score: 38-28 South Florida
Papajohns.com Bowl
South Carolina vs. Connecticut
In possibly my favorite bowl name of the year (I didn't know it was smart for a pizza company to promote their website; then again, this is the electronic age), I will actually be interested in this game. I think that UConn will come out with a lot of emotion, trying to win this game for their slain teammate Jasper Howard. South Carolina is probably the better football team in this game, but how much you want it has a lot to do with who brings home the hardware in bowl games. I have 4 points on UConn in the College Bowl Mania game.
Final Score: 31-30 UConn
AT&T Cotton Bowl
Oklahoma State vs. Mississippi
Many people used to love watching this game on New Year's Day. Now, this bowl apparently thinks they're too good to be played on the 1st, and they decided that it would be better to play in the "House that Jerry built" instead of letting the traditionally cold Dallas weather make an impact on the game. I have Oklahoma State for 8 points in the College Bowl Mania game, because I think they can score just enough against Houston Nutt's defense.
Final Score: 24-17 Oklahoma State
AutoZone Liberty Bowl
Arkansas vs. East Carolina
Think Michigan misses Ryan Mallett? Arkansas' QB has a cannon for an arm, and is probably laughing at the Wolverines right now. Unlike fellow gunslinger Case Keenum, Mallett won't throw six interceptions in his bowl game. Instead, he'll pick apart the East Carolina secondary on his way to a win. East Carolina is not a pushover, but the Arkansas passing attack has given defenses like LSU's trouble. I have the Razorbacks for 14 points in the College Bowl Mania game.
Final Score: 34-17 Arkansas
Valero Alamo Bowl
Michigan State vs. Texas Tech
I've heard that they're putting security guards around all the electrical closets in the dome, so Adam James, you don't have to worry. In the beginning, the announcers will probably focus on the Mike Leach situation. However, let's not forget that Texas Tech is a pretty good football team. Both teams love to pass the ball, but Texas Tech can pass it better. This game should be a shootout, which will be fun to watch. I believe that if the Red Raiders are focused on the game and not on the coaching situation, then they will win this game. I have Texas Tech for 7 points in the College Bowl Mania game.
Final Score: 45-38 Texas Tech
- K. Becks
Yesterday was a good day for me. I went 4-1, with my only loss being the West Virginia vs. FSU game, which I can't be too sad about. Good for Bobby; he gets to go out on a high note.
Today's games could make everyone trying to pick the winners cringe. None of these games feature really big name programs, so picking teams you don't really know that much about is pretty much a crapshoot. Regardless, I now have a chance to win my group in the College Bowl Mania game, as I sit in 3rd place with a 15-10 record.
Here are my picks for the January 2nd bowl games.
International Bowl
South Florida vs. Northern Illinois
South Florida has been one of those teams that have impressed me ever since they started upsetting top ranked programs back in 2007. Bulls coach Jim Leavitt knows how to get his program ready for a bowl game, so I don't think Northern Illinois will surprise his team early. I have 29 points on USF in the College Bowl Mania game.
Final Score: 38-28 South Florida
Papajohns.com Bowl
South Carolina vs. Connecticut
In possibly my favorite bowl name of the year (I didn't know it was smart for a pizza company to promote their website; then again, this is the electronic age), I will actually be interested in this game. I think that UConn will come out with a lot of emotion, trying to win this game for their slain teammate Jasper Howard. South Carolina is probably the better football team in this game, but how much you want it has a lot to do with who brings home the hardware in bowl games. I have 4 points on UConn in the College Bowl Mania game.
Final Score: 31-30 UConn
AT&T Cotton Bowl
Oklahoma State vs. Mississippi
Many people used to love watching this game on New Year's Day. Now, this bowl apparently thinks they're too good to be played on the 1st, and they decided that it would be better to play in the "House that Jerry built" instead of letting the traditionally cold Dallas weather make an impact on the game. I have Oklahoma State for 8 points in the College Bowl Mania game, because I think they can score just enough against Houston Nutt's defense.
Final Score: 24-17 Oklahoma State
AutoZone Liberty Bowl
Arkansas vs. East Carolina
Think Michigan misses Ryan Mallett? Arkansas' QB has a cannon for an arm, and is probably laughing at the Wolverines right now. Unlike fellow gunslinger Case Keenum, Mallett won't throw six interceptions in his bowl game. Instead, he'll pick apart the East Carolina secondary on his way to a win. East Carolina is not a pushover, but the Arkansas passing attack has given defenses like LSU's trouble. I have the Razorbacks for 14 points in the College Bowl Mania game.
Final Score: 34-17 Arkansas
Valero Alamo Bowl
Michigan State vs. Texas Tech
I've heard that they're putting security guards around all the electrical closets in the dome, so Adam James, you don't have to worry. In the beginning, the announcers will probably focus on the Mike Leach situation. However, let's not forget that Texas Tech is a pretty good football team. Both teams love to pass the ball, but Texas Tech can pass it better. This game should be a shootout, which will be fun to watch. I believe that if the Red Raiders are focused on the game and not on the coaching situation, then they will win this game. I have Texas Tech for 7 points in the College Bowl Mania game.
Final Score: 45-38 Texas Tech
- K. Becks
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Climbing The Ranks
I've managed to put together a considerable winning streak, with a 4-0 record picking the last four bowl games. The only problem is, almost everyone else playing the College Bowl Mania game had the exact same picks, so I'm slowly rising in the overall rankings. Today could be the day that I finally make a significant jump in the rankings.
I don't have too much to say about last night's game, because I was unable to watch it. However, I think it's safe to say that the Aggie defense was non-existent. If I'm off the mark there, then someone please let me know how Georgia managed to score 44 points.
After two days with only one bowl game, we begin a string of days in which multiple games are being played. Here are my picks for the December 29th bowl games.
EagleBank Bowl
UCLA vs. Temple
At first glance, common sense tells you that this shouldn't be much of a game. However, not only does UCLA have to travel across the country to play this game (it is in Washington, D.C.), but they only have three conference wins. Two of those wins happen to be against the bottom two teams in the Pac-10 (Washington St. and Arizona St.) while the third was against Washington, who was 7th in the Pac-10. In previous entries I've voiced my opinion of the Pac-10, and UCLA doesn't do anything to change that opinion. Fortunately for the Bruins, they don't have to play a MWC foe. Temple, disregarding their record, just isn't as strong a team as some of the other teams the Pac-10 have had to face. This game should be closer than many people predict, but it may still be a boring one. I have 26 points on UCLA in the College Bowl Mania game, but I'm not that confident in them.
Final Score: 27-17 UCLA
Champs Sports Bowl
Miami (FL) vs. Wisconsin
Unlike the first game today, this one has the potential to be a great game to watch. Miami is led by QB Jacory Harris on offense, and he is a solid quarterback who can take his team down the field quickly if he needs to. Wisconsin is more run-oriented, and will rely on HB John Clay to pound the ball down the field. In games featuring two good teams, as this one does, ball control is usually the deciding factor. If Wisconsin can control the ball and grind out the clock, then they can come away with the win. However, if Miami gets out to a fast start and gets up early, then it will be hard for the slower moving Badger offense to keep up. I have Wisconsin for 3 points in the College Bowl Mania game, and I'm looking forward to watching this one. It has the potential to be the best game we've seen in the bowl season so far.
Final Score: 28-24 Wisconsin
Like what I'm doing so far? If you do, let me know at aroundthecornsportsblog@gmail.com . If you have some suggestions on how I can make it more interesting, or if you just have a topic you'd like me to give my opinion on, then let me know. Thanks everyone.
- K. Becks
I don't have too much to say about last night's game, because I was unable to watch it. However, I think it's safe to say that the Aggie defense was non-existent. If I'm off the mark there, then someone please let me know how Georgia managed to score 44 points.
After two days with only one bowl game, we begin a string of days in which multiple games are being played. Here are my picks for the December 29th bowl games.
EagleBank Bowl
UCLA vs. Temple
At first glance, common sense tells you that this shouldn't be much of a game. However, not only does UCLA have to travel across the country to play this game (it is in Washington, D.C.), but they only have three conference wins. Two of those wins happen to be against the bottom two teams in the Pac-10 (Washington St. and Arizona St.) while the third was against Washington, who was 7th in the Pac-10. In previous entries I've voiced my opinion of the Pac-10, and UCLA doesn't do anything to change that opinion. Fortunately for the Bruins, they don't have to play a MWC foe. Temple, disregarding their record, just isn't as strong a team as some of the other teams the Pac-10 have had to face. This game should be closer than many people predict, but it may still be a boring one. I have 26 points on UCLA in the College Bowl Mania game, but I'm not that confident in them.
Final Score: 27-17 UCLA
Champs Sports Bowl
Miami (FL) vs. Wisconsin
Unlike the first game today, this one has the potential to be a great game to watch. Miami is led by QB Jacory Harris on offense, and he is a solid quarterback who can take his team down the field quickly if he needs to. Wisconsin is more run-oriented, and will rely on HB John Clay to pound the ball down the field. In games featuring two good teams, as this one does, ball control is usually the deciding factor. If Wisconsin can control the ball and grind out the clock, then they can come away with the win. However, if Miami gets out to a fast start and gets up early, then it will be hard for the slower moving Badger offense to keep up. I have Wisconsin for 3 points in the College Bowl Mania game, and I'm looking forward to watching this one. It has the potential to be the best game we've seen in the bowl season so far.
Final Score: 28-24 Wisconsin
Like what I'm doing so far? If you do, let me know at aroundthecornsportsblog@gmail.com . If you have some suggestions on how I can make it more interesting, or if you just have a topic you'd like me to give my opinion on, then let me know. Thanks everyone.
- K. Becks
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
I'm Back....I Think
Well, let me start by saying I didn't think that this would be only my second blog ever. Like I said in my last blog, I had hoped to post at least once every few days starting back around the 4th of July. However, things got busy, I had to start training for cross country, and so forth. Anyway, I'm back, and this time I can say pretty confidently that I'll have at least a few posts in the next two weeks.
I'll be honest; I had planned on starting again before the beginning of the college bowl season so that I could give my take on each bowl game. Obviously, that didn't happen, and quite frankly, it's probably for the better. I'm not sure how many of you signed up to play the College Bowl Mania game on ESPN.com, but it has been a disaster for me so far. A 1-3 record, combined with the fact that I've lost about 70 points so far (you won't get any of this unless you play) has me already rooting against teams so that I don't fall even further behind.
With that being said, I think that my luck could turn around tonight. So that is why I'm going to start my blogging again with a preview of the bowl games for December 23rd. I can't guarantee anything, but I will try my best to blog every day for the next two weeks or so in order to share my expertise of picking these fine college bowl games. Maybe I can even attract a few readers if my picks are good!
San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl
Utah vs. California
After watching the Pac-10 get destroyed last night by the MWC, I am glad that I picked Utah for 19 points in the College Bowl Mania game. Although the wind will probably not be a factor in this game like it was last night in Las Vegas (check out some of the punts by Oregon State kicker Johnny Hecker), I believe that the Utah defense can hold the Cal offense. I have not been impressed with the Pac-10 so far in this bowl season, and I'm beginning to wonder if any of their teams really have dominating offenses, or if there are just no good defenses in that league.
Final Score: 38-28 Utah
Well, the game is on now. Tomorrow I'll try to have my pick posted before the game starts. Tune in to ESPN; let's hope it's a good one.
- K. Becks
I'll be honest; I had planned on starting again before the beginning of the college bowl season so that I could give my take on each bowl game. Obviously, that didn't happen, and quite frankly, it's probably for the better. I'm not sure how many of you signed up to play the College Bowl Mania game on ESPN.com, but it has been a disaster for me so far. A 1-3 record, combined with the fact that I've lost about 70 points so far (you won't get any of this unless you play) has me already rooting against teams so that I don't fall even further behind.
With that being said, I think that my luck could turn around tonight. So that is why I'm going to start my blogging again with a preview of the bowl games for December 23rd. I can't guarantee anything, but I will try my best to blog every day for the next two weeks or so in order to share my expertise of picking these fine college bowl games. Maybe I can even attract a few readers if my picks are good!
San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl
Utah vs. California
After watching the Pac-10 get destroyed last night by the MWC, I am glad that I picked Utah for 19 points in the College Bowl Mania game. Although the wind will probably not be a factor in this game like it was last night in Las Vegas (check out some of the punts by Oregon State kicker Johnny Hecker), I believe that the Utah defense can hold the Cal offense. I have not been impressed with the Pac-10 so far in this bowl season, and I'm beginning to wonder if any of their teams really have dominating offenses, or if there are just no good defenses in that league.
Final Score: 38-28 Utah
Well, the game is on now. Tomorrow I'll try to have my pick posted before the game starts. Tune in to ESPN; let's hope it's a good one.
- K. Becks
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