So This Puts Us in the Citrus Bowl vs. Florida?

Submitted by BursleyHall82 on

MSU has a lot of experience losing in the Final Four, so it'll be nice to see the football team take their turn. So as I see it, this means:

- MSU in the National Semifinal vs. Clemson or Alabama (once again - you've got one job, Saban)

- OSU in the Rose Bowl vs. Stanford

- Iowa in some other New Year's Six bowl

- Michigan vs. Florida (or maybe LSU) in the Citrus Bowl

Am I right?

STSM

December 6th, 2015 at 9:39 AM ^

No we didn't.    Harbaugh screwed up the blocking assignments.   Look at the filmand see how far out the gunners are along the line.   With NO ONE BAFK TO RETURN THE PUNT!!!

Even without the bobbled snap that punt was doomed unless O'Neil just did a  one-step kick.  

STSM

December 6th, 2015 at 9:43 AM ^

No we didn't.    Harbaugh screwed up the blocking assignments.   Look at the filmand see how far out the gunners are along the line.   With NO ONE BAFK TO RETURN THE PUNT!!!

Even without the bobbled snap that punt was doomed unless O'Neil just did a  one-step kick.  

getsome

December 6th, 2015 at 8:16 AM ^

its not sabans best team but theyre still really talented.   bama will destroy msu (just like they wear down and destroy almost all other pro style type teams) and likely beat clemson and ou as well.  

bama will be tough to beat if they continue playing similar ball and stick to their game plan, though clemson and ou present much tougher challenges than msu (due to more diverse Os with better athletes and mobile QBs who can make plays downfield).

i just really hope msu plays bama - id love to see dantonis boys rush for 0 yards and get smacked

M-Dog

December 6th, 2015 at 11:00 AM ^

The Rose Bowl will be highly encouraged to take the Big Ten runner up.  Conferences don't like this phenomenon that that loser of their Championship game gets dropped way back and out of NY6 contention as their "reward" for making it all the way to the CCG.

The Rose Bowl loses nothing by picking Iowa.  They travel very well (75% of the crowd last night) and there is huge pent up demand in the Iowa fan base.  The whole state will be there.

As far as TV ratings go, neither the Rose Bowl nor the BiG gets paid on Iowa's TV ratings in the Rose Bowl this year.  They've already gotten that money. 

Iowa is going to the Rose Bowl.  OSU is going to the Fiesta to face ND.

charblue.

December 6th, 2015 at 10:09 AM ^

not get the Rose Bowl after that performance last night. They played MSU better than Ohio State. And they played one more game putting their season on the line. Iowans will travel to the Rose Bowl, so I think the bowl should reward the team that played in the B1G championship, not the team that lost at home to Sparty and then came apart afterward.

Muttley

December 6th, 2015 at 12:29 AM ^

as a conference champion.

I'm fairly sure the committee would have ranked NEWLY CROWNED PAC12 champ Stanford #4 and non-Champ Ohio State #5 had it come down to that.  But since a playoff spot is not on the line, why wouldn't the committee send a purely symbolic message about conference championships, out-of-conference scheduling, and overall stregth of schedule by placing Stanford ahead of OSU?

My prediction:

  1. Clemson
  2. Alabama
  3. Oklahoma
  4. Michigan State
  5. Stanford
  6. Ohio State
  7. Iowa

WorldwideTJRob

December 6th, 2015 at 2:20 AM ^

OSU's best win is against #15 and Iowa's is against #14 according to the committee...plus they have wins against quality teams like Wisconsin and Pitt. OSU played nobody this year except the last 2 games of the schedule! And went 1-1 in those games. Stanford and Iowa should be higher IMO!



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Mr. Yost

December 6th, 2015 at 8:45 AM ^

I was referring to them going to the Rose Bowl.

Iowa can be #6 and OSU #7 and OSU still go to the Rose Bowl because neither is conference champion.

Stanford will be #5, I've been saying that forever. As for #6 and #7, it won't matter IMO, OSU/Stanford in the Rose Bowl. Iowa an at-large to a NY6 like MSU last year.

UMichStudent2019

December 6th, 2015 at 1:33 AM ^

It's hard to call a 22 play, 9 minute drive a "last minute drive." Sure they scored in the last minute, but they controlled the entire game and the pace of the game for over 9 crucial minutes. I won't go as far to say MSU absolutely earned the win, but, as much as it pains me to say it, that final drive was pretty impressive