
Big Week in the NCAA
With the season wrapping down, this is proving to be one of the better seasons in recent history, the emergence of new teams, the fall of others (Ohio State and Alabama) and you have a completely different landscape in the NCAA than you did just a year ago. Conferences are anything but static but none the less the matchups keep getting better. Some key games to look out for this week..
This one decides who wins the Leaders division which is deadlocked at the top with Wisconsin and the Illini with the winner of this game playing the championship game next week. Nathan Scheelhaase has seen his heisman momentum die down in recent weeks but his Illini are still fighting strong. The Badgers recovered after a hiccup against the Minnesota Gophers falling 26-38 and rebounded to put themselves in position to win the Big Ten. White is towards the top of the NCAA with 1228 Rushing yards and eleven touchdown rushes and will be the Illinis focus on the defensive end. The Badgers bring the highest scoring offense of the Big Ten in against an upstart Illini team that has been playing way above potential. This showdown in Champagne will be huge.
The Nittany Lions travel to Iowa to face off against the Hawkeyes who after winning six straight fell by eight to the conference leading illini and suffered an upset loss to the Cornhuskers two weeks ago but they regained their momentum beating up on the Spartans. Iowa boasts one of the best running backs in the country in Johnson who is rushing for 1316 yards (7 YPC) and eleven touchdowns. On the flipside, the Penn State Nittany Lions are led by heisman frontrunner, Silas Redd whom has been dynamic all season. The Lions are eliminated from contending for an appearance in the Big Ten championship game, but if they knock off the Hawkeyes and the Gophers win, it would be a Wisconsin/Illini vs Minnesota Big Ten Championship. Iowa can clinch the division with a win, holding the tie breaker over the Gophers.
This may be one of the biggest games in the history of this rivalry, the winner would most likely be in the drivers seat for the National Championship Game. There is no reason to deny that the Ducks would leapfrog the Broncos with a win into the NCG, where as the Beavers would love nothing more than close out the regular season by knocking off their instate rivals and put only one game between themselves and a national championship. Oregon State has one of the NCAA's best passing attacks and the Ducks have one of the best defenses in the league. In a showdown of Offense v. Defense, it will determine which team from the State of Oregon will be coming fourth as a favorite to play in the National Championship Game.
Whomever wins this game will be heading to the Pacific Twelve championship game to face the winner of the Oregon/Oregon State game, in a defacto Pac 12 South Championship Game, the Devils will travel to Utah to face the Utes whom won the Pacific Twelve two consecutive seasons and look to extend to a three peat. Utah hasn't been as dominant as they had been in previous seasons and the Sun Devils have been towards the top in the NCAA defensively. Could this be the fall of the Utes?
In another game deciding a division, the SEC West is wide open with the Tigers and Razorbacks at the top and they will meet in a season ending game. For the Tigers this could mean a national championship game birth if the chips fall in their favor. For the Razorbacks it means knocking off a rival and holding them out of a National Title Game. The Razorbacks will have their hands full as the Tigers have been one of the most consistently dominant teams throughout the season with their only loss to the Utah Utes, they have run an undefeated SEC tilt thus far and would love to bring a title back to the Bayou.
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