It's September, so these are meaningless, but we like talking about them anyways. Here are a sampling of bowl projections from around the Internet.
CollegeFootballNews / FOX / Scout -- http://cfn.scout.com/2/1219849.html -- Fiesta Bowl VT versus Texas
CBS -- http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/bowls/predictions -- Peach VT versus Florida
ESPN -- http://espn.go.com/college-football/bowls/projections
Mark Schlabach: Fiesta Bowl VT versus WVU
Brad Edwards: Peach VT versus Arkansas
Thoughts?
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Comments
Fiesta! Fiesta!
Only a 6 Hr drive away!! for me. Probably would have to go undefeated and then lose to FSU or Clemson in the ACCCG for it to be a reality.
I vote Fiesta too
I'd love for us to play WVU. Bring the Black Diamond Trophy with us.
I want to see us play either Georgia or Texas. The odds of either rely on us being very good and losing the ACCCG, something I don't want, or going undefeated while everyone at the top loses enough that we get the number 2 spot, which isn't exactly pragmatic. Nonetheless, I just don't want to win a conference only to get the right to thrash Louisville in the Orange Bowl.
The Grand Daddy of them all
The ORANGE BOWL....oh wait
If we're talking about undefeated going into the ACCCG..
Well then I'd rather just win the ACCCG and go to the National Championship honestly...
With the B1G so down, Boise having already lost, and the lack of any other real non-BCS power (maybe Notre Dame wins 10 games or BYU goes undefeated) I think the ACC has another real chance of landing two teams in the BCS. Tech will be sitting pretty if they can win 10 or 11 and make it to the ACCCG.
Way too early but I like it!
Joe- I thought the exact same thing you did concerning the B1G and Notre Dame/BYU. I do love the fact that we're getting love for not only the BCS but also some pretty good match-ups in the CFAB. Also does anyone know what order to Orange Bowl picks this year? Their choice of WVU made me assume that the committee had the last pick in 2012.
Let's just take care of business and see where the chips fall in the end.