Author: Kevin Donahue

  • New bowl rules to open more doors to 6-6 teams

    The NCAA committee that oversees rules changes has approved a measure brought forward by Big 12 Commissioner Dan Beebe allowing bowl committees to give equal consideration to teams with 6-6 records when evaluating at-large bids.

    At first glance, it would seem to reward teams that played a tougher schedule rather than padding their record with cupcakes. The change would also give bowls more flexibility to create the most interesting matchup, potentially boosting revenues for struggling bowl committees.

    Matt Sanderson, co-founder of Playoff PAC, told the San Diego Union Times that the rule could allow bowls with open slots for at-large teams to select power-conference teams with 6-6 records over smaller-conference teams with winning records.

    Sanderson points to this season’s GMAC Bowl, which took 9-3 Troy as an at-large team. Under the revised rules, the GMAC Bowl could have offered the at-large slot to 6-6 Notre Dame.

    While the new provision still needs an OK by the greater NCAA, most rule revisions that make it out of committee are approved.

    Suffice to say… no one wants to see a bad 6-6 team stink it up in a marquee bowl game. The reality is that – with new bowls coming on in Yankee Stadium and the Cotton Bowl – there are going to be 70 teams in bowl games this year. If a bowl needs to dig deep and get an at-large team, I would prefer them to create the most interesting game they can.

    No disrespect intended, but I would *much* rather see a hypothetical 6-6 Southern Cal as an at-large against Alabama, for example, over a 7-5 Louisiana Monroe.

    Just sayin.

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  • NCAA looking into violations at West Virginia

    NCAA officials confirmed today that they have spoken to West Virginia officials regarding possible violations.

    School officials released a statement confirming the investigation and the university’s commitment to NCAA compliance.

    “West Virginia University and its Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to operating its athletic program in conformance with the legislation and policy of the NCAA and the Big East conference,” Fragale said. “No additional comments will be made regarding the matter at this time.”

    ESPN cites unnamed sources that say the investigation is tied to events occurring during Rich Rodriguez’s tenure at WVU.

    On one hand, the NCAA has already investigated Rodriguez at Michigan and found major violations. On the other hand, the NCAA has spent years & years attempting to get the full story from Reggie Bush, so….

    Smoke? Fire? Hard to say at this point.

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  • Spurrier’s new year resolution: “Be a jerk”

    Steve Spurrier may be feeling the heat in Columbia as he enters his sixth season as the head coach of the Gamecocks. Not only is he resuming the playcalling duties full-time, but he’s also promising to be more of a jerk:

    “I’m going to yell and scream and be a jerk,” said Spurrier, who was known for throwing his visor at Florida. “I hope one or two players say, ‘That Coach Spurrier is yelling at us all the time.’ Nobody has said that lately. I’m going to try and be a little bit more of a jerk to some guys, because we’ve put up with too much soft play, put up with pitiful effort by some guys and put up with just not good team play.”

    ESPN says Spurrier has had the best five-year run of any South Carolina coach with 35 wins, but the USC faithful haven’t quite forgiven the Ol Ball Coach for the 20-7 rout UConn laid on the Gamecocks in the Papajohns.com Bowl.

    Spurrier has taken the Gamecocks to five straight bowl games… but they’ve lost four out of five. The OBC gave South Carolina a new swagger… but they’ve lost three out of five to Clemson under Spurrier.

    Spurrier resuming playcalling is a promising sign, but if South Carolina doesn’t fare better after a few tossed visors… the “year of the jerk” may by Spurrier’s last in Columbia.

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  • Wisconsin still wants big game, just not against Texas

    Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema fired up the Twitter last week, saying that the Badgers were looking to add a big time opponent.

    Bret Bielema Tweet

    As it turns out, games against Nebraska and Notre Dame? Not gonna happen.

    Kinda makes you wonder why Wisconsin wouldn’t man up and take the big payday to play a home-and-home with Texas when ESPN offered it up last year, doesn’t it?

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  • Saban statue to debut in August

    Plans are moving forward for the University of Alabama to unveil a statue honoring coach Nick Saban, but the unveiling won’t come until August.

    The bronze statue of the Crimson Tide’s head football coach will be unveiled in the Walk of Champions plaza at Bryant-Denny Stadium at a public event in the weeks before Alabama’s Sept. 4 season opener against San Jose State. No date for the unveiling has been chosen.

    Emails sent by Fanblogs to confirm that resizing the statue’s head led to delays were not answered by the university.

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  • Big 10 to expand and become Big 16?

    Tony Barnhart is hearing whispers from conference commissioners indicating that the Big 10 is at least considering expanding to a superconference of 16 teams.

    The Big Ten is looking at three plans: Stand pat with 11 teams, add one team (hopefully Notre Dame) or make a blockbuster move and go to 16.

    “If they go to 16 and one of them is Notre Dame then we’ve got an entirely new ball game,” a conference commissioner told me confidentially.

    According to Barnhart, the Big 10 would potentially add Notre Dame and four other Big East teams. It’s hard to distinguish if he has any leads on who those teams could be, but Barnhart theorizes that the target list may include Syracuse, Pitt, Rutgers, and UConn.

    Of course this opens a whole host of other possibilities….

    Where do the other Big East football schools go?

    Would some mish-mash of Big East / Conference USA start a new conference?

    Would the ACC expand to 16 as well by taking in the Big East leftovers?

    Would the SEC expand to 16 to ensure that the conference doesn’t lose its considerable negotiating advantage to the new Big 16? And, as Barnhart ponders, who would the SEC invite?

    Does the SEC get aggressive and pick up the phone call Texas? That’s the one school that would move the financial needle to improve the great deal the SEC already has. And if you take Texas, you have to take Texas A&M because of the politics. Does the SEC take another look at Florida State and Miami and see if those schools would be interested in leaving the ACC for a better financial deal?

    It’s hard to even imagine an SEC that adds the collective football prominence of Texas, Texas A&M, FSU and Miami. Not to mention its gains in Title IX sports and spring sports such as baseball, track, and golf.

    A 16-team Big 10 would definitely be a behemoth, but the ripple effects… *that’s* where superconference expansion would get interesting.

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  • Breaking: Meyer not retiring; will take leave of absence

    Despite text messages from his wife saying there was “no chance” Urban Meyer would reconsider his shocking retirement announcement, apparently he has done exactly that.

    According to the Orlando Sentinel, Gators coach Urban Meyer will take a leave of absence for an indefinite amount of time before returning as head coach. Offensive coordinator Steve Addazio will take over as the interim head coach.

    Meyer, who had attributed his retirement decision to concerns over his health, admitted to the New York Times that he had been suffering from chest pains. Meyer revealed that he had passed out for 90 minutes and needed hospitalization following the SEC championship game. Multiple outlets have said that Meyer told his team that he has been hospitalized several times since that incident, all related to additional medical tests for a cardiac condition.

    Palm Beach Post beat writer Benjamin Volin commented that Meyer may need a heart valve replacement, an in-patient surgical procedure which would require Meyer to be monitored in the intensive care unit and be sidelined for considerable time before until cleared to return to work.

    ESPN’s Chris Mortensen said that Florida AD Jeremy Foley had floated the leave of absence option to Meyer for at least a week before Meyer made his initial decision to retire.

    In a press conference in New Orleans today, Meyer said his change of heart and decision to take the leave of absence rather than retire came after spending time with the team at practice in the wake of his initial announcement.

    “It was our players,” Meyer said.

    He informed his wife and children of the decision as they joined the team for the flight from Gainesville to New Orleans.

    During the Q&A portion of the press conference, Meyer declined to discuss any specific medical condition that prompted his decision, but said that he did not have a heart attack. He would not disclose medical advice doctors have given him regarding stepping away from coaching.

    As far as a timeline for his return, Meyer said the “intention is there” to be back as the head coach.

    “If I am able to go coach, I want to coach at one place… it’s the University of Florida,” Meyer said.

    When pressed for his “gut feeling”, Meyer said that thinks he will be back on the sidelines for the 2010 season.

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  • 2009-2010 College Football Bowl Game Television Schedule

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      Date/Time/TV Bowl Site Matchup
    Saturday
    Dec. 19
    2 :30 pm ET
    ESPN
    New
    Mexico Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Albuquerque, NM
    University Stadium
    Wyoming
    vs.
    Fresno State
    Saturday
    Dec. 19
    8:00 pm ET
    ESPN
    St.
    Petersburg Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    St. Petersburg, FL
    Tropicana Field
    Rutgers
    vs.
    Central Florida
    Sunday
    Dec. 20
    8:00 pm ET
    ESPN
    R+L
    Carriers
    New Orleans Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    New Orleans, LA
    Louisiana Superdome
    Southern Miss
    vs.
    Middle Tenn St
    Tuesday
    Dec. 22
    8:00 pm ET
    ESPN
    MAACO Bowl
    Las Vegas
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Las Vegas, NV
    Sam Boyd Stadium
    BYU
    vs.
    Oregon State
    Wednesday
    Dec. 23
    8:00 pm ET
    ESPN
    San
    Diego County
    Credit Union
    Poinsettia Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    San Diego, CA
    Qualcomm Stadium
    Utah
    vs.
    Cal
    Thursday
    Dec. 24
    8:00 pm ET
    ESPN
    Sheraton
    Hawai’i Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Honolulu,
    HI
    Aloha Stadium
    SMU
    vs.
    Nevada
    Saturday
    Dec. 26
    4:30 pm ET
    ESPN
    Meineke
    Car Care Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Charlotte,
    NC
    Bank of America Stadium
    North Carolina
    vs.
    Pitt
    Saturday
    Dec. 26
    5 :00 pm ET
    ESPN
    Little Caesars Pizza Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Detroit,
    MI
    Ford Field
    Ohio U
    vs.
    Marshall
    Saturday
    Dec. 26
    8:00 pm ET
    ESPN
    Emerald
    Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    San
    Francisco, CA
    AT&T Park
    Boston College
    vs.
    USC
    Sunday
    Dec. 27
    8:15 pm ET
    ESPN
    Gaylord Hotels
    Music City Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Nashville, TN
    LP Field
    Clemson
    vs.
    Kentucky
    Monday
    Dec. 28
    5:00 pm ET
    ESPN
    AdvoCare V100
    Independence Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Shreveport, LA
    Independence Stadium
    Texas A&M
    vs.
    Georgia
    Tuesday
    Dec. 29
    4:30 pm ET
    ESPN
    EagleBank
    Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Washington, DC
    RFK Stadium
    Temple
    vs.
    UCLA
    Tuesday
    Dec. 29
    8:00 pm ET
    ESPN
    Champs
    Sports Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Orlando, FL
    Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium
    Miami
    vs.
    Wisconsin
    Wednesday
    Dec. 30
    4:30 pm ET
    ESPN

    Roady’s
    Humanitarian Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks

    Boise, ID
    Bronco Stadium
    Bowling Green
    vs.
    Idaho
    Wednesday
    Dec. 30
    8:00 pm ET
    ESPN
    Pacific
    Life
    Holiday Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    San Diego, CA
    Qualcomm Stadium
    Nebraska
    vs.
    Arizona
    Thursday
    Dec. 31
    2:00 pm ET
    NFL Network
    Texas
    Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Houston,
    TX
    Reliant Stadium
    Missouri
    vs.
    Navy
    Thursday
    Dec. 31
    Time TBA
    ESPN
    Bell
    Helicopter
    Armed Forces Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Fort
    Worth, TX
    Amon G. Carter Stadium
    Air Force
    vs.
    Houston
    Thursday
    Dec. 31
    12:00 pm ET
    CBS
    Brut
    Sun Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks

    El Paso, TX
    Sun Bowl Stadium

    Stanford
    vs.
    Oklahoma
    Thursday
    Dec. 31
    5:30 pm ET
    NFL Network
    Insight Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Tempe,
    AZ
    Sun Devil Stadium
    Minnesota
    vs.
    Iowa State
    Thursday
    Dec. 31
    7:30 pm ET
    ESPN
    Chick-fil-A Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Atlanta, GA
    Georgia Dome
    Virginia Tech
    vs.
    Tennessee
    Friday
    Jan. 1
    11:00 am ET
    ESPN
    Outback Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Tampa, FL
    Raymond James Stadium
    Auburn
    vs.
    Northwestern
    Friday
    Jan. 1
    1:00 pm ET
    CBS
    Konica Minolta
    Gator Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks

    Jacksonville, FL
    Jacksonville Municipal Stadium

    FSU
    vs.
    West Virginia
    Friday
    Jan. 1
    1:00 pm ET
    ABC
    Capital One Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Orlando, FL
    Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium
    Penn State
    vs.
    LSU
    Friday
    Jan. 1
    5:00 pm ET
    ABC
    Rose Bowl
    presented by Citi
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Pasadena, CA
    Rose Bowl
    Ohio State
    vs.
    Oregon
    Friday
    Jan. 1
    8:30 pm ET
    FOX
    Allstate
    Sugar Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks

    New Orleans, LA
    Superdome

    Florida
    vs.
    Cincinnati

    Saturday
    Jan. 2
    12:00 pm ET
    ESPN2
    International Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks

    Toronto, Canada
    Rogers Centre

    South Florida
    vs.
    Northern Illinois
    Saturday
    Jan. 2
    2 :00 pm ET
    ESPN
    PapaJohns.com
    Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Birmingham, AL
    Legion Field
    Connecticut
    vs.
    South Carolina

    Saturday
    Jan. 2
    2:00 pm ET
    FOX
    AT&T
    Cotton Bowl Classic
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Arlington, TX
    Cowboys Stadium
    Oklahoma State
    vs.
    Ole Miss
    Saturday
    Jan. 2
    5:30 pm ET
    ESPN
    AutoZone
    Liberty Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Memphis, TN
    Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
    East Carolina
    vs.
    Arkansas
    Saturday
    Jan. 2
    9 :00 pm ET
    ESPN
    Valero
    Alamo Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    San Antonio, TX
    Alamodome
    Michigan State
    vs.
    Texas Tech
    Monday
    Jan. 4
    8:00 pm ET
    FOX
    Tostitos
    Fiesta Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Glendale, AZ
    University of Phoenix Stadium
    TCU
    vs.
    Boise State
    Tuesday
    Jan. 5
    8:00 pm ET
    FOX
    FedEx
    Orange Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Miami, FL
    Dolphin Stadium
    Georgia Tech
    vs.
    Iowa
    Wednesday
    Jan. 6
    7 :00 pm ET
    ESPN
    GMAC Bowl
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks
    Mobile, AL
    Ladd Peebles Stadium
    Troy
    vs.
    Central Michigan
    Thursday
    Jan. 7
    8:00 pm ET
    ABC
    BCS National Championship Game
    Bowl Tickets

    Flights + Hotels
    Odds & Picks

    Pasadena, CA
    Rose Bowl

    Alabama
    vs.
    Texas
     

    The 2009 college football season will be capped by exciting college football bowl games, including the 2009 Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, the 2009 Fiesta Bowl in Phoenix, Arizona, the 2009 Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, Louisiana, the 2009 Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida and the 2009 BCS National Championship Game in Pasadena, CA.

    The best college football teams from the major conferences, including the Big10 conference, Big 12 conference, Pac 10 conference, ACC conference, Big East conference, SEC conference, and Mountain West conference will face off in college football bowl games throughout December and into January.

    If you’re looking for updated matchups, odds, insights, betting lines and online wagering for the college football bowl games, please be sure to try BangTheBook.com.

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