Bowling

lostinamerica

Registered User
Forum Member
Oct 10, 2001
7,360
195
63
Between Green Bay and Iowa City
NCAA YTD: 49-45 (-3.40*)
2010-2011 Bowls: 0-0 (+0.00*)


Missouri(-2') over Iowa (1*)
- - http://www.kansascity.com/2010/12/27/2545694/missouri-seeks-bowl-redemption.html
- - http://thegazette.com/2010/12/27/the-big-analysis-insight-bowl/


North Carolina State(+3)(-115) over West Virginia (1*)
- -


Auburn(-3)(+100) over Oregon (1.5*)

GL
- - http://www.madjacksports.com/forum/showthread.php?t=127916
THE TWELVE PLAYS FOR CHRISTMAS

On your first play for Christmas, Cow says if you want bucks, unload on the Oregon Ducks

On your twelfth play for Christmas, Cow says if you want bucks, don't bet Chokelahoma, choose to use the Trojans, insist on Mississippi, Kansas State is worthy, fade the freakin' Gators, put some on the Panthers, don't miss Southern Miss, Washington sucks! Roll with Bowling Green, go Beavers, grab some NC State and unload on the Oregon Ducks

Like, moo.

GL
 

lostinamerica

Registered User
Forum Member
Oct 10, 2001
7,360
195
63
Between Green Bay and Iowa City
Bowls YTD: 3-1 (+2.40*)

- - Turns out I did a good thing in keeping my powder dry and waiting until the first games came along on which I had a strong opinion (although I did at least "OK" on the games before Tuesday) . . . I'm pretty sure I'd do well to sit back and wait for the remaining games on which I have a strong opinion (Auburn, LSU, Wisconsin and Nevada), and add in no more than a couple additional plays after my research and what-not come game days (Stanford, Michigan State, Mississippi State (now I'm straying from the reservation), Nebraska, Miami (Ohio), Notre Dame, Arkansas, Penn State, . . .) . . . But, even though my opinions for today on Nebraska, SMU, Syracuse and I guess Tennessee are not strongly held, I'm gonna . . .
:director: :0074 :facepalm: :0corn :box2: :0002 :mj06:

SMU(-7) over Army (1*)
- -

GL
 
Last edited:

lostinamerica

Registered User
Forum Member
Oct 10, 2001
7,360
195
63
Between Green Bay and Iowa City
Syracuse(-1)(-105)(2h) over Kansas State (1*)
- - My QB with happy feet in the pocket concerns me. Otherwise, a motivated Syracuse squad is in good shape when a team doesn't have the depth and strength to overpower them.

GL
 
Last edited:

lostinamerica

Registered User
Forum Member
Oct 10, 2001
7,360
195
63
Between Green Bay and Iowa City
Bowls YTD: 5-2 (+3.30*)

Notre Dame(+3)(-115) over Miami (1.5*)
- - Give a team credit for being better at the end of the season than at the beginning . . . gauge motivation to closing the final chapter on this season . . . Declan Sullivan and Randy Shannon . . . Brian Kelly not getting to push the buttons last year at the finish of an undefeated season . . . How did the teams show up and perform in key games . . . Refute the reasons offered for the other side . . . Trust your gut with strongly held opinions about teams you are familiar with . . . Be humble, or not . . . (soonerdawg1 . . . :SIB )

GL
 
Last edited:

lostinamerica

Registered User
Forum Member
Oct 10, 2001
7,360
195
63
Between Green Bay and Iowa City
Northwestern(+9) over Texas Tech (1*)
Northwestern(Ov24')(-120) (1*)

- - Northwestern has carried my cash while losing their last two Bowl games in OT as dogs of +12 and +9. QB and team leader Dan Persa has now been out for 2 games, and highly recruited dual threat QB Evan Watkins should be armed to play . . . Whatever Texas Tech of the Big XII has done to merit being a -9' favorite to kick off the New Year's Day Bowl games, it hasn't been the play of their defense on the road.

GL
 

lostinamerica

Registered User
Forum Member
Oct 10, 2001
7,360
195
63
Between Green Bay and Iowa City
Mississippi State(-3)(-120) over Michigan (1*)
- - BBC accurately noted weeks ago that Michigan's offense is like nothing special at all without the MANY really BIG plays from QB Robinson, and without a steady rhythm against the Bulldogs, I see Michigan's offense coming up short. Ask most any Michigan fan about their defense and head coach . . . QB Chris Relf gets the honor of wearing LB Nick Bell's No. 36. Mississippi State can carry my cash today.

GL
 

lostinamerica

Registered User
Forum Member
Oct 10, 2001
7,360
195
63
Between Green Bay and Iowa City
Wisconsin(+3) over TCU (1*)
Wisconsin/TCU(Ov57') (1*)

- - (Haven't put my take together yet) . . . When points being scored looks like a legitimate forecast in the amazing Rose Bowl, that's what usually happens.

GL
 
Last edited:

lostinamerica

Registered User
Forum Member
Oct 10, 2001
7,360
195
63
Between Green Bay and Iowa City
I've won four of my Bowl wagers by 24, 24, 19 and 19 points ATS, so its hard to truly consider any of my losses by 10, 9, or 7 points as clunkers. By poor capping, law of averages, or otherwise, I certainly see at least 1 of my next 3 plays qualifying as a true clunker when the dust settles.


Penn State(+7) over Florida (1*)
- - Joe Pa has faced just about every kind of opponent under most every sort of circumstance in compiling a SU Bowl record of like 24-11-1. I think it's fair to claim Penn State has shown signs of coming along here and there this year, and Florida not so much . . . I can say I think Florida finds a way to get the win for Urban Meyer; a spanking seems unlikely, but wouldn't shock me in the least.


GL
 

lostinamerica

Registered User
Forum Member
Oct 10, 2001
7,360
195
63
Between Green Bay and Iowa City
The Granddaddy of Them All

Patterson's Frogs play with chip on shoulder; Wisconsin just has fun
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/colleges/topstories/stories/010111dnsposherrington.8dce2f.html

LOS ANGELES ? To hear Gary Patterson spin it, TCU arrived at the Rose Bowl last week by covered wagon, having warded off the advances of savages and infidels and marauding sportswriters. The journey took 13 years. Along the way, the plucky band of Horned Frogs went through at least a dozen states, three conferences, three chancellors, three athletic directors and too many doubters to count.

"If you only knew where we came from," Patterson told the media Friday, closing his case, "you'd understand why we play with a chip on our shoulder."

The Frogs play this way because it's how Patterson, their edgy, uneasy coaching genius, sells it to them. Not every coach buys into it.

The contrast in coaching styles Friday was palpable. How it plays out on New Year's Day remains a topic even bigger than Wisconsin's offensive line. Or "skyline," as most might call it.

Patterson's polar opposite as far as public relations go Friday was Bret Bielema, Wisconsin's great big teddy bear of a coach, a guy who coaches by the motto, "Everybody ready to have some fun today?"

At the final news conference before the biggest game of his life, Bielema ranged through more emotions than a week's worth of The View .

He teared up at the prospects of losing his great defensive end, J.J. Watt, to the NFL. He joked that the butchering of his name (pronounced BEE-luh-muh) makes him "every eating disorder known to man."

He talked about buying a Rose Bowl watch for his dad and playing football on his knees in his front yard growing up.

The closest Patterson came to the subject of family on Friday was when he talked about coming out early for the game. Patterson said it was the players' idea. They told him they'd spend Christmas with their loved ones some other time. Must have made him proud.

He's convinced that they lost to Boise State last year in the Fiesta Bowl because of the schedule. If he could do it over again, he'd have holed up the team far from distractions. He would have also taken his players to the stadium earlier, let them get used to the venue.

"The offense last year played a little tense until they loosened up," he said, "and then it was too late."

The size of the stadium probably had less to do with any tightness on the part of the Frogs than the scope of the game. Patterson's emotionally-charged, wound-up persona probably didn't help matters, either. Otherwise, it's been almost impossible to find any flaws in Patterson's record at TCU, much less reason to doubt the Frogs now.

The Fiesta was the first time in decades they'd played in a game of such national stature. They weren't quite ready for it. Now that the BCS has pitted them against the Big Ten champ instead of relegating them to the kids' table, the Frogs have a considerable opportunity to make a statement.

But that's the problem with these big games. You can't get carried away with the meaning. Players perform better when they're loose. The Badgers are so loose, they practically rattle.

Still, don't be fooled by the group hug. For all Bielema's warm-and-fuzzy talk, the Badgers hung 83 points on Indiana, a game that included a 74-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. And against Minnesota, the Badgers went for two in the fourth quarter of a game they won by 18.

Wisconsin didn't come to the Rose Bowl by any act of charity. It is a big, physical, mean football team, the best TCU has faced yet.

Patterson is well aware of the quality. He wants to be sure that you are, too.

In keeping with the chip-on-the-shoulder theme, he challenged the media on hand to get its story straight.

"If we win, are you gonna write that Wisconsin didn't play well?" he asked. "Because that's what we've gotten for 13 years.

"If we win, what are you gonna write?"

Frankly, that's a subject for another column, Gary. Let's not get ahead of ourselves. You waited a long time to get here. History can wait another 24 hours.


GL
 

lostinamerica

Registered User
Forum Member
Oct 10, 2001
7,360
195
63
Between Green Bay and Iowa City
2010-2011 NCAA Bowls YTD: 11-7 (+4.35*)
NCAA Regular Season YTD: 49-45 (-3.40*)

The site was :shrug: . . . Both VT and Stanford have been good to me this season . . .


Stanford(-3)(-125) over Virginia Tech (1*)
- - The short version: With this club under his saddle, I don't see Harbaugh getting relegated to 0-2 in Bowl games, and the points is what it is.

GL
 

lostinamerica

Registered User
Forum Member
Oct 10, 2001
7,360
195
63
Between Green Bay and Iowa City
2010-2011 NCAA Bowls YTD: 12-8 (+4.35*)


I don?t know why I bother after chucking away winners on Oklahoma and Stanford (here's the article I read on Stanford before the game that stuck with me at the time, but was totally forgotten when it mattered most: http://www.gostanford.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/010211aac.html ("I think our team will be strong and fresh for the ballgame (Harbaugh said). The plans have been good, they've executed it well, and there's just resting now. There's power in that. There's power in being fully rested and fresh and strong and ready to go.") . . . but I know why I bother.


Arkansas(+3)(-105) over Ohio State (1*)
- - After losing two National Championship games and a heartbreaking BCS Bowl game to Texas, Ohio State across the board, and often frustrating QB Terrelle Pryor in particular, were absorbed and possessed to earn the win as a barking dog in last year?s Rose Bowl against a very dangerous Oregon squad. This year, Pryor IMO has once again shown little solid development as a big time QB, Ohio State is no stronger and probably not as strong on both sides of the ball, and among other distractions, their sweater vest head coach has been focused on extorting pledges from his star players and team leaders that they will be loyal Buckeyes next season . . . ESPN radio host Colin Cowherd made a preliminary prediction on this game several weeks ago by embracing the fairly widespread perception that Arkansas doesn?t win games like this, they just don?t . . . For my money, until Jim Harbaugh started making it look way easier, Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino has had a long track record of being as good as anyone in the college game at cultivating polished and effective pro style game plans, often for facing foes with superior talent, although IMO his actual play calling often seems tinged a little conservative as he unwinds the game plans . . . Petrino has had a team of thoroughbreds all year (look back at the first 45 minutes of the Alabama and Auburn losses for a refresher), and I definitely believe the Arkansas program that doesn?t win games like this has the superior motivation permeating their squad.


GL
 
Last edited:
Bet on MyBookie
Top