Interesting prediction from foxsports Way Too Early Projection: UGA in the BCS
By Staff
CollegeFootballNews.com
Posted May 4, 2010
January 1, 2011 Glendale, AZ
Fiesta Bowl 8:00 pm ABC
Big 12 No. 1 vs. BCS
Way Too Early Projection: Texas vs. West Virginia
WHY? The Fiesta will get the second pick of the at-large teams (after the BCS makes its picks), and will love to take a West Virginia program that travels well. The Texas/Oklahoma winner will likely play Nebraska for the Big 12 title.
January 3, 2011 Miami, FL
Orange Bowl 8:00 pm ABC
ACC No. 1 vs. BCS at-large
Way Too Early Projection: Virginia Tech vs. Georgia
WHY? Georgia has the right schedule and the returning talent to slip through to win the East over a rebuilding Florida. The Orange would snap up the Dawgs getting the first pick of at-large teams (after the Rose). Virginia Tech will most likely survive the ACC wars to get to Miami for the third time in four years.
January 4, 2011 New Orleans, LA
Sugar Bowl 8:00 pm ABC
SEC No. 1 vs. BCS at-large
Way Too Early Projection: Alabama vs. Nebraska
WHY? This could very, very easily be Florida, Georgia, or LSU if Alabama ends up playing for the national title. The Sugar would love to have the Big 12 championship loser in a mega-matchup that would be among the best of the BCS games and flip a coin on whether or not this will end up being the BCS Championship matchup over ...
January 10, 2011 Glendale, AZ
BCS Championship 8:00 pm ABC
BCS No. 1 vs. BCS No. 2
Way Too Early Projection: Ohio State vs. TCU
WHY? Here's the call (and remember, it's May ... don't get mad if and when we flip-flop before the season). The SEC champion will have two losses, but if it's undefeated or has one loss, it's in Glendale over an unbeaten TCU/Utah winner. The ACC, Pac 10, Big East, and Big 12 champions will also have two losses, Ohio State will lose once, to either Wisconsin or Iowa, and will have the best record among BCS teams. The other out-of-left-field call is Nebraska, who has the right schedule and gets Texas at home. Basically, if there are two BCS teams with one loss or, of course, are unbeaten, TCU is out