Holiday Bowl Open Thread

Submitted by LSAClassOf2000 on

This one is again created early for everyone's convenience, and in the event that I am putting  the kiddos to bed when the game starts. If nothing else, we need to match the hilarity of last night's Belk Bowl thread, which was a wonderful indictment of the game itself. 

What everyone has been waiting for - The Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl!

So, tune in to ESPN again at 8 PM for California (7-5) versus Texas (7-5) in another battle of so-so teams that will hopefully provide everyone some great Wednesday night entertainment.

I went Texas on this one in the pool.

 

Zone Left

December 28th, 2011 at 9:04 PM ^

Jessie Palmer is really enthusiastic about a guy who's averaging 3.6 yards/pass.

Ed: Why don't the Longhorns just put a couple of those athletes on offense and run a wildcat all game. That'd be good for 14-17 points per game.

c1s2m0466

December 28th, 2011 at 9:06 PM ^

I must say that Meeeeaaack Brown is overrated as a coach. Not a competent game manager and oblivious to offensive (pun) football. While the last 3 years have not been easy for us, think about Texas for a moment. They have a top 5 recruiting class every year and never have to leave their own state to recruit! They also have their recruiting classes filled two years out.

 

Nardudeski

December 28th, 2011 at 9:22 PM ^

He's proven himself at Texas. Being an injury away from winning an NC earns him the right to the chance to get them back on track. That was the worst injury of the decade (impact on the game-wise), because it led to an SEC addicition by ESPN and probably attributed to the rematch this year. All anyone ever brings up is the SEC championship streak. 

/offtopicstuffonmypart.

Nardudeski

December 28th, 2011 at 9:30 PM ^

Good point, I forgot they used the BCS rankings for broadcasts. Can we never reference "PREDICTOR" again just because TAMU was ranked 11th in Jeff Sagarin's BCS computer rankings at the end of the regular season? 

ken725

December 28th, 2011 at 11:19 PM ^

One guy on local radio in socal today were railing on the fact that there are too many bowl games.  He said that a team like UCLA doesn't really deserve to go to the bowl game with a losing record (6-7).  

The other guy was for it, but watching some of these games I can see why people are becoming negative towards all these bowl games.

I personally love it.  It allows us to get more practice time for our young players and give our seniors one last game.