NCAA Bowls previews

 

The NCAA bowls starts tomorrow December 20th with the Poinsettia Bowl, where Navy receives Utah, a game that will not have Paul Johnson, Navy’s prized coach.

This time, Bowls will be impacted by coaching changes, 17 teams are dealing with internal adjustments. Also, Florida State will visit Kentucky on new year’s eve for the Music City bowl, the Seminoles lost a quarter of his players due to an academic-cheating scandal, but coach Bobby Bowden is always willing to lead his team and encourage his players.

In the list of the most interesting bowls, we have The Cotton Bowl that will bring an interesting match between Missouri and Arkansas, The Rose bowl will see USC’s fast defense dealing with Quarterback Juice Williams and running back Rashard Mendenhall.

At the Sugar Bowl, we’ll see Hawaii’s powerful offensive competing against a well organized defense from Georgia, in the Fiesta Bowl, Oklahoma which many say is the best team in the country will play West Virginia and QB Sam Bradford wants to show why he leads the nation in passing efficiency.

At the Orange bowl, Kansas QB Todd Reesing will have to struggle against Virginia Tech’s strong defense.

Michigan plays Florida at the Capital one Bowl and at the same time Texas tech will play against Virginia, the biggest problem is that both games are going to be aired by different TV stations at the same time, so that will makes it hard for anyone to choose as Florida’s Tim Tebow is the current Heisman Trophy winner and Michigan’s runnerback Mike Hard and WR Mario Manningham are playing at their best.

But the most interesting match is going to take place on January the 7th when LSU plays at Ohio State for the BCS Championship, but there is a chance of low scoring as star players on both teams are in their defensive zone.

In sum, this should be an interesting period where everyone has enough good football to choose from.