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Bowl Games 2012: The Last One

As usual, all times Eastern and all predictions wrong.

Monday, January 7
8:30: Notre Dame vs. Alabama (BCS Championship Game @ Miami Gardens, FL; ESPN): Here we are, once again. I have Alabama winning 17-10, and for once, I feel pretty good about that. Why? Well, I’m not sure. Alabama’s offense is actually a little underrated if you ask me – this isn’t a team that scrapes out 10-7 games. The fewest points they’ve scored all year was in Baton Rouge against LSU, where they won 21-17. They’ve had only two other close games all year. The first was, of course, the 29-24 loss to Texas A&M. The second was the 32-28 win against Georgia in the SEC championship. Alabama basically won both those close games in the final minute, scoring the go-ahead touchdown against LSU with 51 seconds to go and not clinching the SEC title game until UGA’s receive fell down in the field of play with less than 10 seconds to go on first and goal. In the TAMU game, Bama got within six yards before throwing an interception on 4th and goal with less than two minutes to go. So, basically, to beat Alabama you need a mobile, Heisman winning quarterback and/or an elite defense.
Notre Dame, meanwhile, has no losses of course. However, their offense is lackluster, ranking 75th in the nation in scoring offense. However, when your opponents only score 10.3 points a game, it doesn’t take a lot outscore them. Notre Dame had three close games this season. The first was a 20-17 scare against Purdue on September 8. I’m willing to give that one a pass. The next was the overtime win against Stanford in October, which I think now is, safe to say, Notre Dame’s best win of the year. Stanford also sports a very good defense with a lackluster, workmanlike offense, and the game went into overtime 13-13. From there, the Irish defense, in one of the most controversial calls of the season, stopped Stanford on fourth and goal in the first overtime to seal the win. They had a small scare against BYU the next week, but the winning points were scored with over 12 minutes to go in the fourth quarter. The Irish’s second best win of the year was sealed the next week in Norman. The game was tied 13-13 with 9:10 to go, and then the Irish scored 17 straight points to stay unbeaten. The biggest scare of the season was, of course, the triple overtime win against Pitt. Notre Dame tied the game with 2:11 to go and held on through the first two overtimes until finally getting the winning touchdown. The USC game was close for a while, but ND never trailed after leading 3-0 less than 5 minutes into the game.
So what does this say? I’m not a SEC homer, but I don’t think it’s much of a reach to say that Alabama played a tougher schedule than Notre Dame did. The only other elite defense ND has really faced so far this year was Stanford’s. I think the Domers can give Alabama trouble with their defense, but the Alabama offense has just been that much better over the course against the season against tougher competition. While Everett Golson does provide some mobility to escape the pass rush, I also don’t think I’m going out on much of a limb to say he’s not Johnny Manziel. If this game really does come down to old-school, smash mouth football, well, that’s really playing right into Nick Saban and Alabama’s hands.
Previous meetings: Considering these are two of college football’s most storied teams, they have only met six times. The first meeting wasn’t actually until 1973 in the Sugar Bowl. Notre Dame won, 24-23. They had two more meetings in the 70’s. On New Year’s Day in 1975, they met again in the Orange Bowl and Notre Dame won again, 13-11. In 1976, they met in the regular season in South Bend, and the Tide lost again, 21-18. Four years later in Birmingham, the Tide still had no luck and lost 7-0. In 1986 and again in Birmingham, the Tide got their first and only win in the series so far, a solid 28-10 victory. Their last meeting was in 1987, when Alabama made the return trip to South Bend and lost in convincing fashion, 37-6. So, oddly, that also means all six previous meetings between these two happened in a span of 12 years. Again, odd.
Last bowl game: This is Alabama’s ninth straight bowl game, dating back to 2004 when they lost in the Music City Bowl to Minnesota, 20-16. As many will recall, they won last year’s BCS Championship Game against LSU, 21-0. This is the Irish’s third straight bowl game. They lost to Florida State in last year’s Champs Sports Bowl, 18-14.
Announcers: Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit
Fun facts: I was going to have the reason why they’re called the “Fighting Irish” here, but it turns out no one really knows for certain but that any of the interesting stories you’ve heard of probably aren’t true. Unfortunately, that’s not a terribly fun fact. Sorry.

Bowl Games 2012: Part 6

A 6-0 sweep on New Year’s Day has got me back up to 17-12. We’re now down to the last 6 games. This covers the next five, with a separate post for the Championship game scheduled for Sunday or Monday.

As usual, all times Eastern and all predictions wrong.

Wednesday, January 2
8:30: Florida vs. Louisville (Sugar Bowl @ New Orleans, LA; ESPN): Despite what they did to FSU, I’m not exactly expecting Florida to come out and score a ton of points. That said, I’m expecting Louisville to score even less points. They have a middling offense and there’s nothing to indicate they will be able to get anything going against one of the nation’s best defenses.
Previous meetings: These two have met twice, in 1980 and 1992. Florida won both games, 13-0 and 31-17.
Last bowl game: Florida has the second longest consecutive bowl streak at 22, behind only their rivals in Tallahassee. The Gators’ could be even longer, but they went 9-2 in 1990 and missed a bowl due to NCAA sanctions. So instead we go to the 1991 Sugar Bowl, which they lost to Notre Dame 39-28. Last year, they went to the Gator Bowl and beat Ohio State 24-17. This is Louisville’s third straight bowl game. They lost last year’s Belk Bowl to NC State, 31-24.
Announcers: Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman

Thursday, January 3
8:30: Kansas State vs. Oregon (Fiesta Bowl @ Glendale, AZ; ESPN): The Fiesta is once again the “oh so close bowl”, as I’m sure we all remember at this point that these two were once fated to meet in Miami. I expect there to be a lot of points in this one, a ton, in fact. Other than the beat downs administered to some of the Big 12’s more suspect defenses, K-State is not necessary a high-flying offense, but they have at least shown flashes of being able to keep up with Chip Kelly’s “5-year-old on a sugar high” offense. That said, I don’t think they’ll be able to score enough to keep up, especially as the game wears on and defensive stops come fewer and further between for the Wildcats.
Previous meetings: This is the first meeting between these two teams.
Last bowl game: This is K-State’s third straight bowl game. They lost to Arkansas in last year’s Cotton Bowl, 29-16. This is Oregon’s eight straight bowl game. They won last year’s Rose Bowl over Wiscinson, 45-38.
Announcers: Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge

Friday, January 4
8:00: Oklahoma vs. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical (Cotton Bowl @ Arlington, TX; FOX): This is a close one. Oklahoma is easily the best two loss team in the country, with their losses to Notre Dame and Kansas State. Texas A&M, though, was the only team on the season to beat Alabama, pulling off what has to be one of the more stunning upsets in the history of college football. Thinking on it some more, I would say I probably expect something larger than my 28-24 TAMU prediction indicates, in terms of the points for both teams. I think this one could go pretty much either way, but for the sake of having to pick someone I went with TAMU.
Previous meetings: Not as many as you would think. Remember, only after the collapse of the old Southwest Conference were these two both in the same conference, and of course, now they’re not once again. They’ve met 30 times, though, and Oklahoma leads the all-time series 19-11. The first was in 1903, a 6-0 Sooner win. The two met sporadically from then until 1951. After that, they didn’t actually play again until the Big 8 became the Big 12. TAMU dominated the early year there, but since 1999, Oklahoma is 11-2, including their last game as members of the Big 12 in 20011, which they won 41-25.
Last bowl game: This is Oklahoma’s 14th straight bowl game, starting with the 1999 Independence Bowl (which they lost to Mississippi 27-25). They did beat Iowa in last year’s Insight Bowl, 31-14. This is TAMU’s fourth straight bowl game. They beat Northwestern in last year’s Car Care Bowl (of Texas), 33-22.
Announcers: Gus Johnson, Charles Davis

Saturday, January 5
1:00: Mississippi vs. Pittsburgh (BBVA Compass Bowl @ Birmingham, AL; ESPN): These teams are so thoroughly 6-6 that it’s hard to say that they do anything particularly well or that they do anything particularly badly. I’m predicting a relatively boring low-scoring game. This is actually one of the few occasions where I’m wondering why I picked a team, though. Pitt is making yet another trip to Birmingham and let me tell you, “the Magic City” isn’t all that magical. (Yes, that really is Birmingham’s tagline.) Also Ole Miss is riding a high into this game, with their out-of-nowhere upset of their chief rival in Mississippi State. So, well, I’ll stick to my guns and the narrow Pitt win, but as per usual it’s rather likely I’ll be wrong.
Previous meetings: This is the first meeting between these two teams.
Last bowl game: This is Mississippi’s first bowl game since 2009-10, when they beat Oklahoma State in the Cotton Bowl, 21-7. This is Pitt’s fifth straight bowl game and somehow their third straight trip to this bowl. They lost 28-6 to SMU in last year’s edition.
Announcers: Eamon McAnaney, David Diaz-Infante

Sunday, January 6
9:00: Arkansas State vs. Kent State (godaddy.com Bowl @ Mobile, AL; ESPN): Kent State is one of the country’s top rushing teams and likes to score points. Arkansas State, well, they also like to score points. Let me put it this way: compared to what will probably happen on Monday, this should be your last chance to see some real offensive ingenuity. There’s no losing head coach advantage here, as both teams will be without their former head honchos. That said, I still give the MAC an edge over the Sun Belt, and so as long as they’re not too bummed out about not having a chance to get pummeled by FSU instead of NIU, I like the Golden Flashses here. (Again, not sure why the predictions page has such a low scoring prediction. My only excuse was that I did all those at the last minute and was very tired.)
Previous meetings: This is the first meeting between these two teams.
Last bowl game: This is Arkansas State’s second straight trip to this game. They lost to Northern Illinois in last year’s edition 38-20. And now the moment we’ve all been waiting for. This is Kent State’s first bowl game since the 1972 Tangerine Bowl. They lost to the University of Tampa, 21-18. (Note: Tampa stopped playing football after 1974 and is now a Division II school.) Also worth noting that was also Kent State’s first ever bowl game.
Announcers: Mark Jones, Brock Huard
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Bowl Games 2012: Part 5

Happy New Year!

First, though, I’d like to correct an error in the previous post. Somehow I missed that Tulsa and Iowa State actually played each on September 1 of 2012. Whoops. For what it’s worth, Iowa State won that matchup 38-23. Now, back to our new programming.

As usual, all times Eastern and all predictions wrong.

Tuesday, January 1
Noon:

  • Northwestern vs. Mississippi State (Gator Bowl @ Jacksonville, FL; ESPN2): I’m calling a narrow Northwestern victory here. This is mostly due to Miss State’s flop against Ole Miss in their last game of the season. If you lose 41-24 to your most bitter rival, how can you get up for a team wearing purple from the Big Ten?
    Previous meetings: This is the first meeting between these two teams.
    Last bowl game: The Wildcats are making their fifth straight bowl appearance. They lost 33-22 to Texas A&M in last year’s Car Care Bowl. Miss State is making its third straight appearance. They beat Wake Forest in last year’s Music City Bowl, 23-17.
    Announcers: Bob Wischusen, Danny Kanell
    Fun facts: We’ve railed on the Gator Bowl here before, so this shouldn’t be a huge surprise:

    Gator Bowl prez: BCS needs to “wake up” and stop letting in non-AQ teams.jacksonville.com/sports/college… … His SEC/Big Ten game is going for $2.50.
    — Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) December 18, 2012

  • Oklahoma State vs. Purdue (Heart of Dallas Bowl @ Dallas, TX; ESPNU): Against any other reasonably competent team, Purdue’s offense has struggled big time. I believe that Oklahoma State qualifies as “reasonably competent”, at least with their own offense.
    Previous meetings: Just one, the 1997 Alamo Bowl. Purdue won, 33-20.
    Last bowl game: Oklahoma State is making its seventh straight bowl appearance. In last season’s Fiesta Bowl, they beat Stanford 41-38. After missing a few years, Purdue is back for its second straight game. Last year, they beat Western Michigan in the Little Ceasars Pizza Bowl, 37-32.
    Announcers: Clay Matvick, Matt Stinchcomb

1:00:

  • Georgia vs. Nebraska (Capital One Bowl @ Orlando, FL; ABC): Nebraska doesn’t just need to have a short memory, they might be well-served by having some lobotomies considering what happened to them in Indianapolis last month. This is a team that had Rose Bowl aspirations and fell completely flat to a 5-loss Wisconsin. Yes, UGA lost their last game too. But the circumstances were completely different, and I think they can get over missing out on the title game since they actually tried.
    Previous meetings: Just one, the 1969 Sun Bowl. Nebraska won, 45-6.
    Last bowl game: UGA is making their 16th straight bowl appearance, and notably blew last year’s Outback Bowl against Michigan State, giving up a large lead to lose 33-30. Nebraska’s making their fifth straight appearance and lost last year’s Capital One Bowl to South Carolina, 30-13.
    Announcers: Rece Davis, Jesse Palmer
  • Michigan vs. South Carolina (Outback Bowl @ Tampa, FL; ESPN): Michigan has surprised me in bowl games before. That said, South Carolina’s defensive line is just that good. Both offenses are pretty questionable, though, which may help keep this a close game late.
    Previous meetings: Two, and surprisingly neither was a bowl. South Carolina won the initial meeting in 1980 17-14, but in 1985 the Wolverines evened things up with a 34-4 victory.
    Last bowl game: The Wolviners are making their third straight bowl appearance. They beat Virginia Tech in last season’s Sugar Bowl, 23-20. The Gamecocks are making their firth straight appearance, and they won last year’s Capital One Bowl over Nebraska, 30-13.
    Announcers: Mike Tirico, Jon “THIS GUY” Gruden

5:00: Wisconsin vs. Stanford (Rose Bowl @ Pasadena, CA; ESPN): Stanford has a pretty solid defense, and it’s hard to see how Wisconsin will run over them the same way they ran over Nebraska. Remember, this Wisconsin team wasn’t some sort of sleeping juggernaut that picked it up late in the season. They lost their previous two games to Ohio State and Penn State before heading to the Big Ten title game. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Badgers still got their yards, but I will be surprised if they can consistently turn them into touchdowns instead of field goals.
Previous meetings: Five, with the most recent being the 1999/2000 Rose bowl, which the Badgers won 17-9. Before then, they played two series of home-and-away match-ups in 1959/1960 and 1995/1996. Wisconsin won all of those games, except for in the 1995 games they had a 24-24 tie.
Last bowl game: Wisconsin is making its 11th straight bowl appearance. They lost last year’s Rose Bowl to Oregon in a 45-38 thriller. Stanford, meanwhile, is making its fourth straight bowl appearance. They had their own thriller last season against Oklahoma state in the Fiesta Bowl, but they ended up on the losing end of a 41-38 game.
Announcers: Brent Musbuger, Kirk Herbstreit

8:30: Florida State vs. Northern Illinois (Orange Bowl @ Miami Gardens, FL; ESPN): Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for cheering for the underdog. (Today provided a good example, I picked against Vandy and Clemson but certainly didn’t mind seeing them win.) But I just cannot really conceive of a way Northern Illinois can win this game. For as much as I talked about the gap between the relative talent levels of GT and USC yesterday, this blows that out of the water. NIU is a good football, but their best win of the year came over Kent State in double overtime in the MAC title game. NIU played two teams from major conferences this year: a very down Iowa (that they lost to) and an awful Kansas team. I don’t think I’m going out on a limb here saying that NIU has not faced an offense or defense like Florida State’s. That said, it is not impossible for NIU to win this game. FSU could come out flat. E.J. Manuel can be rattled, as was demonstrated in the 2nd half of ACC title game (or the Florida game for that matter, when he threw three picks). But despite all of that, I just really, really find it doubtful they will even be within two scores.
Previous meetings: This is the first meeting between these two teams.
Last bowl game: FSU’s longest bowl streak doesn’t appear to be going anywhere, as this will be their 31st consecutive bowl game. They beat Notre Dame in last year’s Champs Sports Bowl, 18-14. This is NIU’s fifth straight game. They beat Arkansas State in last season’s godaddy.com Bowl, 38-20.
Announcers: Joe Tessitore, Matt Millen

Bowl Games 2012: Part 4

Well, I’m 9-10 now. I guess this makes up for having a good year last year? That said, still 16 games to go, so there’s still time to avert my first below .500 year since 2005.

As usual, all times Eastern and all predictions wrong.

Monday, December 31
12:00: Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina State (Music City Bowl @ Nashville, TN; ESPN): This one was pretty difficult for me to call. Vandy did end on a relatively high note for their season, but their offense really is kind of woeful. NC State, meanwhile, is just plain vanilla and mediocre, which is something that the administration in Raleigh only apparently just caught on to when they fired Tom O’Brien. So I’ve predicted the Wolfpack to win, but in as narrow a fashion as possible.
Previous meetings: Despite both teams being in the South (and in the original Southern conference), they have only met once: on November 9, 1946. Vandy won 7-0.
Last bowl game: Vandy is going to consecutive bowl games for the first time in school history. They lost last year’s Liberty Bowl to Cincinnati, 31-24. This is the Wolfpack’s third straight bowl, and they beat Louisville in last year’s Belk Bowl 31-24.
Announcers: Carter Blackburn, Rod Gilmore

2:00: Georgia Tech vs. Southern California (Sun Bowl @ El Paso, TX; CBS): Here we are, once again. USC will be without Matt Barkley and may be without Marquise Lee, but nonetheless their backups are still likely more talented than any of our players. In general I agree with this write-up, but then again, most everything there is a pretty obvious roadmap for a heavy underdog to pull of a monumental upset.
Maybe the thing I haven’t seen much of is that Tech’s best player, Orwin Smith, will play in this game after missing the UGA game the ACC championship game. Him and Jeremiah Attachou on defense may be the only guys on our team that would have a shot of cracking USC’s two-deep, and so we will need to lean heavily on them to make the plays that will be needed for us to have a shot. One player that will be missing for the Jackets is starting safety Isiah Johnson, the team’s leading tackler. That’s a big loss for an already thin and not very good secondary.
Perhaps the ray of hope for Tech partisans can also be this: USC is here for a reason. They lost to games to Stanford, Oregon, and Notre Dame, yes, but on paper at least one of those should’ve been a win, much less the losses to UCLA and especially Arizona. We don’t exactly have a Kenjon Barner in our backfield but the Trojans’ defense didn’t just give up 426 rushing yards in a void. That suggests a defense that has issues with assignment football and discipline, which is just the sort of thing we can exploit.
On the flip side, well, our defense is awful and as said earlier everyone on USC’s offensive two-deep would start almost anywhere else in college football. a5 and I’s worst nightmare when we first realized that the stars were aligning to put these two teams in the Sun Bowl were visions of Matt Barkley lobbing passes to wide-open receivers streaking downfield, and just because Barkley isn’t playing doesn’t make that any less possible.
That’s all about I have for this.
Previous meetings: I’m not surprised we’ve played USC before, but I am surprised that all 3 contests took place during the regular season. The games took place in 1961, 1969, and 1973. Tech won the first 27-7, but USC claimed the last two, 29-18 and 23-6.
Last bowl game: This is Tech’s 16th consecutive bowl appearance. They lost last year’s Sun Bowl 30-27 to Utah. (Notably, GT hasn’t won a bowl game since the 2004 Champs Sports Bowl, which was a 51-14 beatdown of Syracuse.) Thanks to NCAA probation, USC’s 9 year bowl streak was snapped in 2009. That year, they beat Boston College in the Emerald Bowl 24-13.
Announcers: Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson

3:30: Tulsa vs. Iowa State (Liberty Bowl @ Memphis, TN; ESPN): Iowa State just isn’t, well, good.
Previous meetings: Just once, in 1961. Iowa State won 27-6. Some will remember that Tulsa used to be a big passing team, but that’s no longer the case, as they now sport a prolific rushing attack. I don’t see how the Cyclones can keep up.
Last bowl game: This is Tulsa’s third straight bowl appearance. They lost to BYU in last year’s Armed Forces Bowl, 24-21. Iowa State lost last year’s Pinstripe Bowl to Rutgers, 27-13.
Announcers: Mark Jones, Brock Huard

7:30: Clemson vs. Louisiana State (Chick-fil-a Bowl @ Atlanta, GA; ESPN): Clemson’s offense is prolific, but as one of the few to beat Texas A&M this year, LSU has shown they have the defensive talent to contain some of the nation’s best attacks. Clemson, on the other hand, got outclassed by South Carolina in their last game and will probably have similiar issues trying to get anything working against the LSU defense while their own defense will probably not be up to the task. The best case for the orange and purple tigers might be to keep this one tight and low scoring and hope for some breaks, because it’s hard to see how their offense will prevail.
Previous meetings: These tigers have met only once, and both in bowl games. In the 1958/59 Sugar Bowl, LSU won 7-0, while in the 1996 Peach Bowl LSU won 10-7.
Last bowl game: This is Clemson’s eighth straight bowl game, though they would probably rather forget about last year’s Orange Bowl debacle, where they got trounced 70-33 by West Virginia. Then again, arguably more embarrassing was LSU’s offensive no-show in last year’s BCS Championship, which they lost 21-0 to Alabama. This will be their 13th straight bowl appearance.
Announcers: Mike Patrick, Ed Cunningham

Bowl Games 2012: Part 3

It’s been a mixed bag for me so far in the prediction game, but the next four days is the bulk of the activity. So I’m currently 9-7, but that can change quickly.

As usual, all times Eastern and all predictions wrong.

Saturday, December 29
11:45: Rice vs. Air Force (Armed Forces Bowl @ Fort Worth, TX; ESPN): A few years ago, Rice started to sling the ball around and got back so something resembling competence before fading away again. This year they’re back, but now they run the ball. Not quite as much as Air Force, though, which in terms of passing yards is 122nd in the nation. That said, I’m going with a narrow Air Force win.
Previous meetings: These two have met 6 times previously, with all meetings happening between 1985 and 1998. Air Force is 5-1, and won the last game 22-16.
Last bowl game: The Owls last appeared in a bowl in 2008, where they beat Western Michigan 38-14 in the then-Texas Bowl. This Air Force’s sixth straight bowl game. They’ve actually appeared in this bowl 3 time already from 2007-2009. Last year, though, they lost to Toledo 42-41 in the Military Bowl.
Announcers: Beth Mowins, Joey Galloway

3:15: West Virginia vs. Syracuse (Pinstripe Bowl @ New York, NY; ESPN): West Virginia may have the worst defense of any bowl team this year, which is probably why after their hot start they’re now in the Pinstripe Bowl. I still have them beating Syracuse, but for some reason I predicted the scoring margin on this one to be a lot larger than it probably actually will be.
Previous meetings: With both being Northeastern independents at one time or another and then members of the Big East, they’ve met 59 times dating back to 1945. Syracuse has the slight edge all time (32-27) and won their last regular season meeting last year, 49-23.
Last bowl game: WVU has been in a bowl every year since 2002. Last season was their savage 70-33 beatdown of Clemson in the Orange Bowl. The Orange missed a bowl last year, and so their last appearance was the 2010 edition of this bowl, where they beat Kansas State 36-34.
Announcers: Chris Fowler, Jesse Palmer

4:00: Arizona State vs. Navy (Fight Hunger Bowl @ San Francisco, CA; ESPN2): I thought all year that this edition of the Sun Devils was underrated and the expanded Pac-12 schedule does them no favors. This version of Navy (lacking any marquee wins this year) probably isn’t good enough to beat them.
Previous meetings: None.
Last bowl game: ASU got trounced by a jilted Boise State in the Las Vegas Bowl last year, 56-24. Before last year, Navy had made 8 straight bowls, but missed out last year. They lost to San Diego State in the 2010 Poinsettia Bowl, 35-14.
Announcers: Dave Pasch, Brian Griese. Note that this the first game scheduled to be on at the same time as another game and that’s on ESPN2 and not ESPN.

6:45: Oregon State vs. Texas (Alamo Bowl @ San Antonio, TX; ESPN): I have this as an easy win for Oregon State, as I just don’t see how Texas’s utterly disjointed 2012 offense will be able to keep up with the Beavers’ attack. Also, as a school that rarely has off-field distractions, the news out of San Antonio the past day has to be a shock, which may well be reflected on the field.
Previous meetings: Two, and Texas won both times: 35-0 in 1980 and 61-16 in 1987.
Last bowl game: This is the Beavers’ first appearance in a bowl since the 2009 Las Vegas Bowl, where they lost to BYU 44-20. Texas won last year’s Holiday Bowl, beating Cal 21-10.
Announcers: Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman. At least, that’s the schedule, but that mostly depends on how McDonough’s trial run doing a NBA game last week went.

10:15: Texas Christian vs. Michigan State (Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl @ Tempe, AZ; ESPN): Sparty has a pretty good defense, but offensively Michigan State is just, well, woeful. TCU also had a mediocre offense against the generous defenses of the Big 12, so this one could actually be a lot closer than I originally predicted. Nonetheless, I’m sticking with TCU.
Previous meetings: Just one, in 1953. Sparty won 26-19.
Last bowl game: TCU would have a pretty healthy bowl streak dating back to 1998 had they not missed out in 2004. As it is, they beat Louisiana Tech in last year’s Poinsettia Bowl, 31-24. Sparty’s been to a bowl every year since 2007, and beat Georgia in the Outback Bowl last season, 33-30.
Announcers: Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge