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Home » Archives » December 2006 » My Bowl Picks


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12/30/2006: "My Bowl Picks"

My pics in bold. Winner underlined. Score in parentheses:

San Diego County Credit Union#24 TCU (37)Northern Illinois (7)
Pioneer Pure Vision Las Vegas#20 Brigham Young (38)Oregon (8)
R&L Carriers New OrleansRice (17)Troy (41)
Papajohns.comSouth Florida (24)East Carolina (7)
New MexicoNew Mexico (12) San Jose State (20)
Bell Helicopter Armed ForcesTulsa (13)Utah (25)
Sheraton HawaiArizona State (24)Hawaii (41)
Motor CityMiddle Tennessee St (14)Central Michigan (31)
EmeraldFlorida State (44)UCLA (27)
PetroSun IndependenceOklahoma State (34)Alabama (31)
Pacific Life Holiday#19 California (45)#21 Texas A&M (10)
Texas#17 Rutgers (37)Kansas State (10)
Gaylord Hotels Music CityClemson (20)Kentucky 28
Brut Sun#25 Oregon State (39)Missouri (38)
Autozone LibertyHouston (36)South Carolina (44)
InsightTexas Tech (44)Minnesota (41)
Champs SportsPurdue (7)Maryland (24)
Meineke Car CareNavy (24)#23 Boston College (25)
Alamo#16 Texas (26)Iowa (24)
Chick-fil-AGeorgia (31)#14 Virginia Tech (24)
MPC ComputersMiami (21)Nevada (20)
Outback#18 Tennessee (10)Penn State (20)
AT&T Cotton#10 Auburn (17)#22 Nebraska (14)
Toyota Gator#12 West Virginia (38)#25 Georgia Tech (35)
Capital One#13 Arkansas (14)#5 Wisconsin (17)
Rose#7 USC (32)#3 Michigan (18)
Tostitos Fiesta#9 Boise State (43)#8 Oklahoma (42)
FedEx Orange#6 Louisville (24)#15 Wake Forest (13)
Allstate Sugar#11 Notre Dame (14)#4 LSU (41)
InternationalCincinnati (27)Western Michigan (24)
GMACOhio (7)So. Mississippi (28)
BCS Championship#2 Florida (41)#1 Ohio State (14)


Record: 21-11 (.656)

Analysis: I shot off to a good start, picking six of the first eight, but then I started to drop a few. I'm not sure if I can be really faulted for picking Rice over Troy in the Whogivesafuck Bowl. Clemson losing was a surprise, and actually so was Va Tech (Tech was winning when I fell asleep, and who would have thunk it). And I was on pins at the end of the BC game, and got pretty lucky there. Towards the end of the season I hit 7 of the last 10, including correctly picking Florida to upset Ohio State.

Overall, I think I overestimated the SEC this year. Tenessee let me down. So did Arkansas, for whom I was expecting great things. Wisconsin was able to contain McFadden; I thought such a powerful SEC offense would pierce a Big 10 defense, just as Auburn was able to win by just keeping it on the ground.

The Big East remained undefeated in their bowls. I'm happy that of all of the commentators saying how weak the Big East is this year were proven wrong. WVU got back from behind Georgia Tech, in a close call, and the Cinncinati game was close--but the margin of victory betwen USF, Rutgers and Louisville was impressive--the three outscoring their opponents 85-30 combined.

Picking Florida was a bit of a lark, as I pretty much just went all-SEC straight down. But with USC soundly thumping Michigan (finally I get to stop hearing Wolverine's fans bitching that they got robbed of the national title) and FLorida making light work of Ohio State, who would have thought that USC-Florida should have been the matchup, not Ohio State Mighigan (again).




Replies: 13 comments


on Friday, January 5th, football fan said:

Nebraska is not in the big 10.

I notice, though, that you posted your "picks" on the evening of the 30th, sometime after the Alamo bowl, but before the Chick-fil-A bowl. Interesting that your record up to the Alamo bowl is 14-5 (forteen correct, 5 wrong)

From the chick-fil-A bowl on, your record of verifiable "picks" is 3-6.

You seem to do much better at "picking" after the games are over than you do at picking before the games have started.


on Friday, January 5th, faith said:

Here's your verification.

I'm 4-6 since the Chick-fil-a Bowl. I know counting can be tough sometimes.

I didn't say Nebraska was in the Big-10. I know reading can also be tough.

Anything else?


on Friday, January 5th, ff said:

You are the one who cant count, or mark, or whatever. You didn't underline the winner of the sugar bowl, and didn't include it in your overall rating of yourself as 17-11. (14-5)+(4-6)= 18-11, not 17-11. I was counting up the ones you had underlined, and there are only 3 of those.

As for Nebraska, you said "I thought a powerful SEC rusher would pierce a Big 10 defense (same premise with Auburn)"

"Same premise" implies that auburn's "powerful SEC rusher" would pierce Nebraska's "Big 10 defense". Aubrun does indeed have an SEC rusher, but Nebraska has no Big 10 defense.

Anyway, I see that your stunning 18-11 record puts you in the 47th percentile among all the geniuses on the ESPN website. and 30th out of 50 in your little group. congratulations.


on Friday, January 5th, faith said:

Alright, braniac--I guess you needed me to mark it in order for you to realize that the Sugar Bowl happened. My bad.

My record is time stamped. Again, reading.

I'd compare it with your record but--oh, right: you don't make a positive contribution, you just criticize others. If anonymously nitpicking helps you to feel better about your own pathetic existence, more power to you.


on Friday, January 5th, HU said:

Okay, so i know Tom isn't real good at keeping things cordial, but don't you get embarassed acting like such children???

Arguing over who can read and who can't?

My neices grew out of that last year, and they're 12.


on Friday, January 5th, faith said:

Hu[d?]:

As you know, ordinarily things around here are pretty cordial; but when I'm accused of cheating I tend to take that a bit personally. As you also know, I tend to respond in kind.

Also, I'm nearly certain that this is the same asshole whose petty antics last got things out of hand a month or so ago.

And besides: "she started it!"


on Friday, January 5th, Ophelia said:

Faith, it looks like you have yourself a real stalker on your hands! shocked


on Saturday, January 6th, HU said:

Two wrongs not making a right? Ring a bell?

And she started it? Again, what are we? 12?


on Saturday, January 6th, faith said:


"And she started it? Again, what are we? 12?"

Yes. That was the joke.


on Saturday, January 6th, HU said:

Ah, I see. You like the bickering.


on Monday, January 8th, Bill O'Reilly said:

HU:

Tom seems to be a bit like me. He likes the bickering until it gets the better of him. Then he screams "shut up--just shut up" and he cuts off his interlocutor's mike.


on Tuesday, January 9th, faith said:

You can go ahead and bicker about bickering. (Pot, kettle? Is 'performative contradiction' not in your repoertiore of rhetorical fallacies, fake Hud?)

But I wonder: if the things I say are so inaccurate, and my responses are so bickersome and childish, why are you reading (much less taking time to respond)?


on Thursday, January 11th, Opehlia said:

Faith: I believe the individual(s) must be quite obsessed with you.

Poor Faith! It is hard being so popular, isn't it? wink

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