The Rivalry, Esq.: 2010 BCS & Big Ten Bowl Projections

Submitted by MGoShoe on

The Rivalry, Esq. provides an early projection of 2010-11 Big Ten Bowl matchups.  While completely trivial and worthless, it was nice to see this:

 

 

Last year, I predicted 8-4 for Michigan and I was off by three games.  I'm doing it again. South Carolina? This is probably Spurrier's last best chance to make something of the program.  Unfortunately, all he can do is elevate them to the level that Lou Holtz did.

I certainly think I'd rather be in Tampa on New Year's Day than in these places

Click the link for the other predictions including two potential future Big 14/16 matchups.

willywill9

May 4th, 2010 at 5:05 PM ^

It'd be cool if that game were actually Michigan vs Georgia.  No offense to the Gamecocks, I just really want to see Michigan vs. Georgia for selfish reasons.

exmtroj

May 4th, 2010 at 5:20 PM ^

I'm not on the Iowa bandwagon at all.  They had too many close, crappy wins last year, I think they were a fluke.  I also think Georgia Tech was a fluke, so that cancels out the Orange Bowl win in my eyes.  Eventually the SEC speed/talent is going to figure out how to stop the triple option, assignment football, people.

willywill9

May 4th, 2010 at 5:32 PM ^

Do you mean ACC? And, I don't know... there are all sorts of doubters of Paul Johnson... he just finds ways to prove them wrong. Josh Nesbitt is a gamer. I think Georgia Tech is less equipped this year (personnel-wise) to win the ACC, not because the Offensive schemes will be ineffective.

dakotapalm

May 4th, 2010 at 11:01 PM ^

FYI, "assignment football" only works until the offense changes their assignments. If you are the free safety and your responsibility is to tackle the A-back, that's all well and good to "stick with your assignment" until suddenly the FB comes and blocks you.

um4life

May 4th, 2010 at 7:26 PM ^

I live in Tampa, so I agree that this would be great.  With that said, I hope they can get 9 or 10 wins.  8 wins is a step in the right direction, but I 9 or 10 will quiet the RR haters and provide RR some job security, most likely leading to a top 5 recruiting class in years to come.

Logan88

May 4th, 2010 at 6:42 PM ^

in the MNC in Bo Pellini's third season? He's had exactly the same amount of time as RR and already had a 10+ win season and is predicted by some random guy on the internet (what more proof do you need) to get his team to the MNC.

Why has Pellini been able to turn around Nebraska so quickly? Genuine question here, fellas.

Jim Harbaugh S…

May 4th, 2010 at 9:15 PM ^

but I stopped reading their post after I saw the OSU v. Neb championship prediction.

Maybe OSU can get there, but there is no way in  hell Nebraska will be in the title game.