wow, you had it tho smh!!! Kansas has your number right now!!!
When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty
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Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty
Conference Championship Week will be a treat!
For fans of quality college football, this weekend will be the best early Christmas present ever! The competitors in the BCS National Championship will be decided.
SEC Championship: #17 Georgia (8-4) at #11 LSU (10-2)
LSU looks unstoppable compared to Georgia, and should handle them without a problem enroute to the Sugar Bowl.
PAC-12 Championship: #23 California (9-3) at #4 TCU (11-1)
What was supposed to be a battle of two top 10 11-1 teams is now an over-rated California team taking on a top caliber TCU team.
Mountain West Championship: #22 Fresno State (10-2) at #2 Boise State (12-0)
Fresno State lost the initial meeting 35-28, but has gotten worse since then while the Broncos have only gotten better.
Big 10 Championship: #3 Michigan (10-2) at #7 Rutgers (11-1)
Michigan is on a roll, and they won't be beaten. Rutgers is just too young to win this game, especially since Michigan has rattled off 10 wins in a row and is hunting for the Rose Bowl and a possible NC berth if an upset happens this weekend.
MAC Championship #18 Ohio (11-1) at Central Michigan (9-3)
Ohio has already locked their bowl bid up, they cannot improve anymore really, so they will have to be happy with an 11 to 13 win season.
ACC Championship: #25 Maryland (8-4) at Virginia (9-3)
Virginia won the regular season matchup 42-21. Since then they have only lost a single game. Maryland on the other hand has not lost a game since then, as that was the end of their 4 game losing streak. UVA looks to strong, but Maryland could pull the upset.
Big XII Championship: #5 Missouri (10-1) at #1 Kansas (12-0)
Seem familiar? Yeah, it is. Last time it was "Game of the Century" and what a game it was, coming down to the second to last play before it was over with Kansas winning 55-48.
Missouri is down their star running back and quarterback, and Kansas has that defense figured out, gaining 34 points in the second half versus Missouri's 17.Comment
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My mom was in the living room as I played the game. Was watching the offense the entire game, even she got wrapped up in the game. When Bailey dropped the ball she yelled "No he was down!".
Down Torres and Steele in the big game too.. Looks like a Cotton Bowl for me, virtual Turner Gill has my number your right.Comment
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Matchup Preview *|* December 13, 2014 @ #5 Missouri Tigers
(10-1, 5-1 Away)#1 Kansas Jayhawks
(12-0, 6-0 Home)Offensive Stats Comparison 47.1 (#4) Points Per Game 50.5 (#1) 5691 (#50) Total Offensive Yards 7438 (#1) 2492 (#15) Rushing Yards 2007 (#114) 3199 (#45) Passing Yards 6231 (#1) Defensive Stats Comparison 4398 (#21) Total Yards Allowed 5323 (#95) 1293 (#1) Rushing Yards Allowed 1805 (#35) 3156 (#81) Passing Yards Allowed 3518 (#107) Injury Report QB: E. Torres
Broken Ankle (3 weeks)Center: J. Hester
Broken tailbone (1 week)HB: D. Steele
High ankle sprain (2 weeks)ROLB: E. Fink
Torn tricep (questionable)LE: P. Lewandowski
Foot fracture (Out for season)Game Notes Missouri is down two key play-makers.
Nick Bailey will be the starting QB, and redshirt freshman Perry Peoples will be his backup.
Senior Greg White will take over the starting running back position, with freshmen Andrew Harrell and Josh Morton as his backups.
Kansas has homefield advantage, momentum, and the knowledge if they win it will be 3 in a row over a top 5 Missouri team. Also it will give them the edge in the series between these two teams, and a berth in the National Championship.Comment
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Was playing the title game because I was angry at the earlier loss, and wanted to avenge it. Up 28-21 (4 defensive TD's thank you very much, stupid offense), the game freezes, with 0:34 left in the game after I had stopped Kansas on 4th and 4. I put down the controller, had to unplug the box because everything was locked up, and sighed... I want to be angry but it's just so funny, Kansas hates me!
I really think virtual Kansas hates me for that 72-69 game in year 1!
I will try the game again tomorrow, but based off how tonight went, it's gonna be UGLY..Comment
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First off, what's up with Kansas being powerhouse already? haha
I had a sim-only dynasty where they became a powerhouse but it was in like the 2030's when it happened.
And that sucks about the game freezing. I've had it happen too, maybe not in a game that big, but one I was playing perfectly and beating a highly ranked team, only for it to freeze one me. Then try to play it the next day and, of course, I lose. Hopefully that won't happen to you.Comment
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First off, what's up with Kansas being powerhouse already? haha
I had a sim-only dynasty where they became a powerhouse but it was in like the 2030's when it happened.
And that sucks about the game freezing. I've had it happen too, maybe not in a game that big, but one I was playing perfectly and beating a highly ranked team, only for it to freeze one me. Then try to play it the next day and, of course, I lose. Hopefully that won't happen to you.
Kansas has been good this entire dynasty, although they are only 3* now and 86 overall. They recruit speed apparently, and it's paying off, as they run spread offense with a scrambling accurate quarterback. Their backup QB has 83 speed, 81 THP, and 92 THA! It's just ridiculous how good they are compared to my squad, which is loaded with talent. I honestly don't know how they compete when you compare their roster to mine, Oklahoma's, Texas's, and Arkansas's.
I am about to fire up the Kansas/Missouri rematch after the Broncos game. I have a bad feeling about it, I got lucky in that other game with some user interceptions and fumble recoveries. I can't get in a shootout with them, and besides year 2, I have never been able to consistently stop Kansas.Comment
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2014 Big XII Championship Game
The Big XII took off 2011-2013 for a championship game, and the return of it was highly anticipated. After November 29th, 2014, Missouri and Kansas were destined to meet again to see who would win round II. If it weren't for a fumble with a minute left, or a knocked down pass on fourth down in the endzone, who knows who would have won the 2014 version of the Border War.
In the first time ever that Kansas and Missouri have played twice in a year, the #1 Kansas Jayhawks (12-0) hosted the #5 Missouri Tigers (10-1) to decide the Big XII Championship, and most likely one half of the BCS National Championship game.
The last time the Big XII Championship determined who went to the National Championship was 2009, when then #3 Texas won 13-12 to earn the right to face Alabama for the 2009 BCS National Championship. In fact only the 2002, 2006, and 2010 versions of the Big XII championship had no chance at affecting the BCS National Championship.
The 2014 Game started with Kansas kicking off to Missouri. Missouri quickly marched down the field in 7 plays, capped off by G. White breaking two tackles and running 36 yards for a touchdown and a 7-0 after O'Connor hit the PAT.
Steele who?
G. White broke this 36 yard to give Missouri a 7-0 lead early
Missouri bent but did not break, allowing Kansas to get to the fifty yard line before forcing a punt. Missouri took over at their own 20 yard line. Missouri ran a no-huddle hurry up offensive style, picking up several short 4-7 yard passing gains before K. Terry stepped in front of a Nick Bailey pass and intercepted the ball. Terry returned in to the 25 yard line, giving Kansas excellent field position
K. Terry intercepted Bailey early on in the game
Missouri's defense, backed into a corner, allowed Cummings to hit a 9 yard slant to J. Smith before then sacked Cummings for an 8 yard loss, and then K. Hall picked him off and returned it 4 yards. The interception gave Missouri the ball back at the 15 yard line, and also let Bailey off the hook for the previous interception, the score still 7-0.
K. Hall picks off Cummins, bailing Missouri out of trouble
Bailey hit J. Thomas for 16 yards to make it 13-0, soon to be 14-0 after the PAT kick by O'Connor. Bailey had marched the Tigers down the field 85 yards with 9 plays to make it 14-0 with 3 passes to J. Thomas, a screen pass to G. White, and several solid mid-length runs by G. White.
Kansas's next drive died a quick death when L. Harris came free and sank Cummings with a sack for a loss of 8 yards, making it 3rd and 14. Cummings next pass was knocked down by M. Wilson, giving the Tigers defense a 3-and-out and putting that slowly tiring Kansas defense back on the field.
Missouri wasted no time, their first play was 44 yard over the top pass to an unguarded TE S. Smith. The next play was a draw play to G. White which went 30 yards for the touchdown. In two plays and about 20 seconds Missouri had went 74 yards and had a 20-0 edge. After the PAT it was 21-0, and Kansas looked like they were about to be routed.
Bailey breaks a tackle and throws a wobbly pass to S. Smith to head towards a 21-0 lead
Kansas finally got angry, and marched down the field quickly. They got to the 11 yard line before Missouri's S. Ray made a huge tackle on A. Pierson for a 6 yard loss on an option play, and then the line and secondary held, forcing a 4th and 8. Kansas went for the points, A. Mueller hit the 26 yard field goal to give Kansas their first score of the day.
The first quarter ended with D. McDonald intercepting N. Bailey at the 48 yard line and returning it to Missouri's 39.
After First Quarter
#5 Missouri (10-1) 21
#1 Kansas (12-0) 3
Kansas failed to make the most of the possession, once again getting into the red-zone but having to settle for just a field goal as A. Mueller once again hit an academic 26 yarder.
Missouri retaliated quickly, with N. Bailey hitting M. Smith for a 67 yard catch and go over the top for a touchdown. The drive only lasted 2 plays, but Missouri took the touchdown and PAT, giving them a 28-6 lead with 6:49 left in the first half. The catch and go put Bailey at 260 yards passing on the day, in the first half alone!
Kansas's offense stalled as the Tigers once again collected a three and out. Missouri got a 41 yard field goal from O'Connor to take a 31-6 lead. Missouri and Kansas then traded punts before the Jayhawks started working their way down the field with a series of short runs and mid-length passes.
Kansas scored a touchdown when R. Wheeler got the handoff and pushed his way 5 yard on the outside for a touchdown. Kansas went for two, but Cummings pass was knocked down, making it a 31-12 ballgame with 1:10 left in the first half.
Missouri took a few shots down the field before J. Ross hauled in a 41 yard pass from N. Bailey and then O'Connor nailed the PAT and Missouri took a commanding 38-12 lead with 0:07 left in the game.
Score at halftime
#5 Missouri (10-1) 38
#1 Kansas (12-0) 12
Kansas and Missouri started the third quarter embroiled in a defensive battle. Missouri couldn't get a first down, and Kansas couldn't get past the red zone. Kansas made it to the 19, and then missed a chip-shot field goal.
Missouri faltered going 3 and out, and then Kansas, with perfect field position, fumbled the ball on the 11 yard line. C. Graham scooped up the fumble, giving the ball to Missouri on the 11 yard line with 4:10 left in the game.
Kansas's defense was upset, and C. Robinson, a junior corner, made a great play on the ball and intercepted Bailey, giving Kansas their 3rd pick of the day. Kansas got the ball on Missouri's 33, and look to finally score in the second half. In typical Jayhawk fashion they got to the 22 yard line, and then stalled out, having to settle for a 39 yard field goal from A. Mueller, making it 38-15 with 1:28 left in the third quarter.
G. White was a big reason for Missouri being in front 38-15
Missouri returned the favor, getting on the board for the first time in the game off a 2 yard Bailey scramble, making it 44-15. O'Connor missed the PAT, and it stayed 44-15 as the fourth quarter began.
After Three Quarters
#5 Missouri (10-1) 44
#1 Kansas (12-0) 15
Kansas opened the fourth quarter down 29 points. They used their standard hurry up no huddle offense, and marched 87 yards on 13 plays capped off by a 22 yard pass to J. Shepherd for a touchdown. After the PAT it was 44-22, with Missouri holding the lead.
N. Bailey took the field to lead his Tigers. Bailey was 23/33 through the first quarter with 386 yards passing, 3 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions. He promptly got a first down, and then the offense stalled.
Kansas took over and pushed down the field, getting into the red-zone yet again. This time M. Cummings went for a touchdown in a 2 Jayhawk to 1 Tiger situation and lost, as C. Jones timed the pass perfectly and intercepted the ball in the endzone. Missouri took over on their own 20 yard line with 4:50 left in the game.
G. White fumbled the ball, and Kansas scooped it up to put Missouri's defense back on the field in roughly the same spot they were 10 seconds earlier.
C. Jones prevented Kansas from getting a touchdown with this interception
Only this time Cummings threaded the needle with a 27 yard pass to M. Howard for a touchdown and to make it 44-28. Missouri prevented the 2-point conversion with a M. Brennan interception that was returned 37 yards before Cummings himself prevented the return for 2 points.
M. Brennan intercepted M. Cummings to prevent the 2pt conversion
For some reason Missouri kept pushing instead of going ball control, and drove down the field 70 yards in 8 plays to make it 51-28 when Bailey hooked up with J. Thomas for 19 yards and another touchdown.
Kansas replied with a 5 play 79 yard drive capped off by another Cummings to Shepherd connection for 14 yards and a touchdown. Pierson ran in the 2pt conversion to make it 51-36 with 1:52 left in the game. Kansas got the onside kick, but it did not travel far enough, so Missouri took over on Kansas's 36 yard line, up 51-36.
To finish the game G. White broke a tackle and went 10 yards to make it 58-36 with Missouri in complete control with 52 seconds left. The game ended when M. Cummings hit J. Shepherd for a 17 yard pass and it ended as time expired.
Final score
#5 Missouri (11-1) 58
#1 Kansas (12-1) 36
Missouri POTG
N. Bailey 29 of 41 for 434 yards, 4 TD, 3 INT, and was sacked 1 time
G. White had 212 yards and 3 TD on 36 carries
S. Smith (TE) had 6 catches for 116 yards but no touchdowns
M. Wilson had 13 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 FF
K. Hall had 9 tackles and 1 INT
Kansas POTG
M. Cummings was 34 of 51 for 556 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT, and was sacked 4 times. He was also knocked down an additional 10 times, and hurried 12.
J. Shepherd had 9 catches for 198 yards for 2 touchdowns
R. Wheeler had 8 catches for 149 yards but no touchdowns
Missouri Tigers at Kansas Jayhawks Dec 13, 2014 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH SCORE #5 Missouri Tigers (10-1) 21 17 6 14 58 #1 Kansas Jayhawks (12-0) 3 9 3 21 38 Team Stats Comparison MIZZ KU Total Offense 669 620 Rushing Yards 235 64 Passing Yards 434 556 First Downs 20 23 Punt Return Yards 28 9 Kick Return Yards 124 113 Total Yards 821 742 Turnovers 4 4 3rd Down Converstion 5-13 7-18 4th Down Conversion 0-0 0-0 2-Point Conversion 0-0 1-3 Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals 7-4-0 8-2-2 Penalties 2 for 20 yards 2 for 15 yards Posession Time 14:58 17:02 Scoring Summary FIRST QUARTER SCORING MIZZ KU 7:01 (MIZZ) G. White 36 yard run (PAT) 7 0 3:10 (MIZZ) J. Thomas 16 yard pass from N. Bailey (PAT) 14 0 1:43 (MIZZ) G. White 30 yard run (PAT) 21 0 0:30 (KU) A. Mueller 26 yard FG 21 3 SECOND QUARTER SCORING MIZZ KU 7:10 (KU) A. Mueller 26 yard FG 21 6 6:49 (MIZZ) M. Smith 67 yard pass from N. Bailey (PAT) 28 6 4:10 (MIZZ) C. O'Connor 41 yard field goal 31 6 1:10 (KU) R. Wheeler 5 yard run (2pt conversion failed) 31 12 0:06 (MIZZ) J. Ross 41 yard pass from N. Bailey (PAT) 38 12 THIRD QUARTER SCORING MIZZ KU 1:28 (KU) A. Mueller 39 yard FG 38 15 0:02 (MIZZ) N. Bailey 2 yard run (missed PAT) 44 15 FOURTH QUARTER SCORING MIZZ KU 6:29 (KU) J. Shepherd 22 yard pass from M. Cummins (PAT) 44 22 4:39 (KU) M. Howard 27 yard pass from M. Cummings (2pt conversion failed) 44 28 2:45 (MIZZ) J. Thomas 19 yard pass from N. Bailey (PAT) 51 28 1:52 (KU) J. Shepherd 13 yard pass from M. Cummings (2 pt conversion good) 51 36 0:54 (MIZZ) G. White 10 yard run (PAT) 58 36 Comment
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Quick thoughts about Missouri winning Big XII Title Game
Missouri won the 2014 Big XII Championship and put themselves in great position to make the BCS National Championship Game.
Since the Big XII Title game started earlier than the MWC, PAC-12, and Big-10 title games we will not know what the lay of the land looks like for a few more hours.
Quick thoughts- Will Missouri's victory be enough to jump to #2?
- Is Cummings still the favorite for the Heisman with his 500+ yard performance even though Kansas lost?
- Could Michigan stay ahead of Missouri with a win over #9 Rutgers?
- How deep is this Missouri roster?
- Did Bailey win himself the starting job in their bowl game with todays performance?
- Who gets ranked higher? Kansas or Arkansas
Certainly D. Steele won't leap M. Cummins in the Heisman race since he was sitting out with an ankle injury. It's too early to say for sure, but Cummins will most likely still take home the Heisman. He had a career year, and looked incredible all year, even against Missouri. When 556 yards and 3 TD is considered anything other than a great game then you are in a different league than most players.
Arkansas is hoping Kansas drops below them in the BCS Standings, but it's too early to tell. If Michigan, TCU, and Boise State all lose, then the Big XII could conceivably end up with #1-#3 in the BCS Standings.
Stay tuned for the updates!Comment
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Michael Cummins wins the HeismanMichael Cummins just accomplish the impossible. He continued a 3 year streak for Kansas, with their third Heisman trophy winner in three years.
Cummins passed for 5941 yards on 344/472 passing for a 72.9% completion rate. He had 5 interceptions, was sacked 38 times, and had 59 passing touchdowns!
David Steele for Missouri finished second. He had 247 rushes for 1496 yards and 21 touchdowns. He fumbled twice.
He added 39 catches for 578 yards and 7 more touchdowns.
Trey Miller from Navy finished 3rd, Travis Williams from Arkansas 4th, and Matt Brown from TCU 5th.
Missouri finished with 15 total All-Americans. Missouri had 9 1st team All-Americans, 3 2nd-team All Americans, and 3 unique players on the Freshman All-American team that did not appear on the 1st and 2nd teams.
2011 NCAA 1st Team All-Americans Pos Player Name Ht Wt Year QB Michael. Cummingham, Kansas 6'0 201 Jr. HB David Steele, Missouri 6'0 205 So. HB Rod Smith, Ohio State 6'3 226 Sr. WR Don Pearson, Navy 6'3 215 Sr. WR Jerod Dawson, Arkansas 6'2 189 So. TE Jeff Burns, TCU 6'1 229 Jr. OL Josh White, Missouri 6'2 301 Fr. OL Stephen Taylor, Missouri 6'4 312 Fr. OL Quinn Curry, Missouri 6'1 292 Fr. OL Nick Demian, Missouri 6'6 304 Sr. C A.J. Sanders, Ohio State 6'5 272 Fr. DL Mo Latu, Arizona State 6'3 324 Jr. DL Shane Ray, Missouri 6'4 285 Jr. DL Marques Smith, Missouri 6'4 276 So. DL Viliami Moala, California 6'2 345 Jr. LB Jake Ryan, Michigan 6'3 232 Sr. LB Matt Wilson, Missouri 6'1 243 Jr. LB Dion Bailey, USC 6'1 202 Sr. DB Sean Easley, Penn State 6'0 198 Jr. DB Anthony Harris, NC State 6'1 174 So. DB Keith Hall, Missouri 6'1 189 So. DB Adonis Saunders, Kansas 5'11 187 Sr. K Alex Garoutte, Arizona State 6'1 193 Sr. P Michael Stewart, TCU 6'0 235 Jr. Ret Vince Sauners, Ole Miss 6'1 192 Sr. Comment
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No undefeated teams left as Kansas and Boise State drop
#1 Kansas (12-0 and #2 Boise State (12-0) seemed destined to meet for the BCS National Championship. Or perhaps a Missouri vs Boise State showdown if Missouri knocked off Kansas.
No-one expected Fresno State to upset Boise State, but they did. And now we have to wait for the final BCS Standings before we know exactly what is happening this year.
Conference Championship Weekend Results Results Implications #5 Missouri (11-1) beat #1 Kansas (12-1) 58-36 Missouri wins the Big XII title, and most likely a BCS National Championship Berth #22 Fresno State (11-2) upset #2 Boise State (12-1) 28-24 Fresno State clinched a BCS Bowl bid, and Boise watched their BCS National Championship hopes go up in smoke #3 Michigan (11-2) beat #7 Rutgers (11-2) 38-35 Michigan might be the second team to ever make the BCS National Championship with 2 losses #4 TCU (12-1) beat #23 California (9-4) 45-28 TCU looks great, but can they leap Michigan for a BCS Championship berth? #11 LSU (11-2) thumped #17 Georgia (8-5) 42-28 LSU heads to the Sugar Bowl looking great Central Michigan (10-3) upset #18 Ohio (11-2) 38-25 CMU ruined Ohio's dream season, looks for a decent bowl bid #25 Maryland (9-4) beat Virginia (9-4) 34-31 Maryland cinched another Orange Bowl berth
Conference Champions Results Champion Wins Losses ACC #25 Maryland 9 4 Big East #14 USF 11 1 Big XII #5 Missouri 11 1 Big 10 #3 Michigan 11 2 C-USA Rice 8 4 MAC Central Michigan 10 3 MWC #22 Fresno State 11 2 Pac-12 #4 TCU 12 1 SEC #11 LSU 11 2 Sun Belt #16 Middle Tennessee State 10 1 WAC Alliance Utah State 9 3 Last edited by Kcordloh; 12-19-2011, 01:45 AM.Comment
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BCS Poll released: Rematch for BCS National Championship
September 13th, 2014. #1 Missouri defeated #17 Michigan 22-17. It was a close game, a good game, a game most said Michigan might have won had it not been at Columbia. It began Michigan's turnaround though, as since then they have won 11 straight games.
Well January 9th, 2015, Michigan gets that rematch. On a neutral site. For the BCS National Championship. Michigan becomes the second team ever to go to the national championship game with 2 losses. Their win over top 10 Rutgers gave them the sway with the voters in both the Coaches and Harris polls.
Michigan finished 1st in the coaches with 35 1st place votes, and 2nd in the Harris with no first place votes. Missouri finished first in the Harris with 47 1st place votes and 2nd in the coaches poll with 21 1st place votes.
Kansas finished 4th in the Coaches and 5th in the Harris. They recieved no first place votes. Arkansas, 5th in the Coaches and 4th in the Harris, recieved 3 first place votes each.
It is interesting that Missouri beat Arkansas soundly, and beat the only team to beat them soundly, yet some voters think Arkansas deserves the national championship over them. Those votes did not exist last week, so Kansas supporters must be bitter about Missouri beating them.
NCAA Football Rankings - BCS Rankings - Updated: Dec 14, 2014 RK LW TEAM (VOTES) W L POINTS 1 5 Missouri 11 1 .997 2 3 Michigan 11 2 .997 3 4 TCU 12 1 .989 4 6 Arkansas 11 1 .981 5 1 Kansas 12 1 .981 6 2 Boise State 12 1 .969 7 8 Oregon 10 2 .961 8 10 Michigan State 9 2 .959 9 9 Ohio State 10 2 .956 10 11 LSU 11 2 .944 11 12 Wisconsin 10 2 .937 12 7 Rutgers 11 2 .934 13 13 UCLA 10 2 .916 14 14 USF 11 1 .910 15 15 Miami 9 3 .897 16 22 Fresno State 11 2 .893 17 16 Middle Tennessee State 10 1 .884 18 19 Virginia Tech 9 3 19 20 Stanford 8 4 20 21 Navy 11 1 21 18 Ohio 11 2 22 24 Houston 9 3 23 25 Maryland 9 4 24 -- Penn State 8 4 25 -- Utah State 9 3 Comment
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BCS Bowl Pairings announced
BCS National Championship: #2 Michigan (11-2) vs #1 Missouri (11-1)
Missouri earned their way into this game by winning all but one game all season, and avenging that loss to then #2 Kansas with a win over then #1 Kansas in the rematch for the Big XII title.
Michigan got in by way of finishing strong, defeating #7 Ohio State to finish the regular season, and then #7 Rutgers to win the Big 10 title. Boise State lost, and Michigan moved from 3rd place to 2nd. 1 loss TCU, just a place behind Michigan, is highly annoyed, but Michigan played 6 ranked schools all year and went 5-1 against them. They also beat a bowl eligible Iowa. Their resume speaks for itself.
Fiesta Bowl: #4 Arkansas (11-1) vs #14 USF (11-1)
This pairing of 1 loss teams could be far from even. USF dropped a close game to Louisville (6-6), and almost didn't win the Big East. Had they not lost that game they would be playing Missouri or Michigan for the BCS National Championship.
Arkansas dropped one game all year, to #1 Missouri by the score of 52-24. However they didn't lost again despite finishing against decent SEC teams, and playing a total of 7 bowl eligible teams.
Orange Bowl: #23 Maryland (9-4) vs #7 Oregon (10-2)
Oregon dropped two games all year. To UCLA (10-2), and California (9-4). Oregon managed to work their way back into BCS contention thanks to several upsets, and now looks to win the Orange Bowl.
Maryland finished with the 4th best ACC record, but luckily was in the division where nobody else had a better ACC record. They beat Virginia for the ACC title, and now get a crack at a much better Oregon squad to try and win one for the ACC.
Sugar Bowl: #10 LSU (11-2) vs #16 Fresno State (11-2)
Identical records, but not identical at the same time. LSU lost to #3 TCU, and to a very good at times Mississippi State team.
Fresno State lost to Boise State, but also to San Diego State, a team that finished with one victory. Fresno did rebound by eliminating Boise State from BCS National Championship contention, and at the same time passed Non-AQ Middle Tennessee State by, which allowed Oregon to get into the BCS Bowls.
Rose Bowl: #6 Boise State (12-1) vs #3 TCU (12-1)
This seems familiar.
These two former non-AQ rivals, which helped the MWC get their AQ status before TCU bailed to the Big East and now the Pac-12, meet again.
Boise State and TCU have one other big bowl game against each other on the record books, when #6 Boise State played #4 TCU in the 2010 Fiesta Bowl.
The 2015 Fiesta Bowl will be a close game, but TCU is more battle tested, and Boise State did just miss out on going the national championship for the second time in three years.
Who got screwed?
#5 Kansas and #8 Michigan State were both left out of the BCS due to Kansas being the 3rd team from the Big XII, and Oregon getting chosen due to the fact they travel well. Kansas's exclusion was not the fault of the bowl's though, as Arkansas was automatically qualified for a spot due to being ranked #3 or #4 and being the highest ranking non-conference champion from an automatically qualifying conference.
Boise State was selected early because the Rose Bowl wanted a premier matchup, and Michigan State burned their bridges with the bowl last year by losing to Missouri and not traveling well. Despite the fact Michigan State played a classic with Missouri last year they were never in any serious contention for the bid. Ohio State was though, and apparently almost got it.
#9 Ohio State (10-2) was also offended at not getting selected as an at-large despite the fact they travel extremely well and were top 10. Their only two losses were to two well respected teams. #2 Michigan (11-2), and #11 Wisconsin.
Needless to say the Big 10 bowls are making off like bandits. They get #8 Michigan State, #9 Ohio State, #11 Wisconsin, #12 Rutgers, and #24 Penn State.
The entire bowl lineup will be updated tomorrow. Looks like a great bowl season despite the fact Kansas and four solid Big 10 teams with 2 loss records will not be in BCS Bowls.Last edited by Kcordloh; 12-20-2011, 01:51 AM.Comment
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2014-2015 Bowl Season Lineup
2014-2015 Bowl Season Matchups Bowl Away Team Home Team Projected Winner New Mexico Bowl Toledo (6-5) Florida State (6-6) Florida State Beef O'Brady's Bowl Tulane (6-6) Pittsburg (6-6) Pittsburg New Orleans Bowl Akron (7-5) #17 Middle Tennessee State (10-1) Middle Tennessee State Las Vegas Bowl #19 Stanford (8-4) #22 Houston (9-3) Stanford Poinsettia Bowl Oregon State (6-6) Nevada (7-5) Nevada Hawai'i Bowl Kansas State (6-6) Louisiana Tech (8-4) Kansas State Little Caesears Pizza Bowl Purdue (7-5) Northern Illinois (9-3) Purdue Belk Bowl Georgia Tech (8-4) Louisville (6-6) Georgia Tech Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl West Virginia (6-6) USC (7-5) USC Music City Bowl Tennessee (7-5) NC State (6-6) Tennessee Independence Bowl Colorado State (7-5) North Carolina (7-5) Colorado State Military Bowl Miami University (7-5) #20 Navy (11-1) Navy Champs Sports Bowl SMU (7-5) #18 Virginia Tech (9-3) Virginia Tech Humanitarian Bowl #21 Ohio (11-2) #25 Utah State (9-3) Ohio Holiday Bowl Arizona (6-5) California (9-4) California Sun Bowl Utah (8-4) Virginia (9-4) Utah Armed Forces Bowl Army (8-4) Air Force (6-6) Air Force AutoZone Liberty Bowl Cincinnati (7-5) Rice (8-4) Cincinnati Texas Bowl #24 Penn State (8-4) Oklahoma (6-6) Penn State Insight Bowl Oklahoma State (7-5) #8 Michigan State (9-2) Michigan State Chick-fil-A Bowl Georgia (8-5) #15 Miami (9-3) Miami Outback Bowl Texas A&M (7-5) #11 Wisconsin (10-2) Wisconsin Capital One Bowl Ole Miss (7-5) #12 Rutgers (11-2) Rutgers Gator Bowl Auburn (6-6) #9 Ohio State (10-2) Ohio State Ticket City Bowl UTEP (6-6) Iowa (6-6) Iowa
Alamo City Arizona State (8-4) #13 UCLA (10-2) UCLA Godaddy.com Bowl Central Michigan (10-3) Arkansas State (8-4) Central Michigan AT&T Cotton Bowl #5 Kansas (12-1) South Carolina (6-6) Kansas BBVA Compass Bowl Baylor (6-6) Vanderbilt (6-6) Baylor Sugar Bowl #10 LSU (11-2) #16 Fresno State (11-2) LSU Orange Bowl #23 Maryland (9-4) #7 Oregon (10-2) Oregon Rose Bowl #6 Boise State (12-1) #3 TCU (12-1) TCU Fiesta Bowl #4 Arkansas (11-1) #14 USF (11-1) Arkansas BCS National Championship #2 Michigan (11-2) #1 Missouri (11-1) Michigan
There are several hidden gems this year.
Las Vegas Bowl Stanford is 8-4 but a ranked team and very well respected. Houston is 9-3 and still looking for respect.
Humanitarian Bowl Ohio (11-2) and Utah State (9-3) are two ranked non-AQs that are both looking for respect and will try to show their stuff in front of a decent audience.
Most of the Big 10 vs Big XII, Big XII vs Pac-12, and Big 10 vs SEC matchups look very one sided. The Big XII is praying for upsets, as the Pac-12 and Big-10 are favored in most of their games against the Big XII.Comment
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Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty
Matchup Preview *|* January 9, 2015 @ #2 Michigan Wolverines
(11-2, Away)#1 Missouri Tigers
(11-1, Home)Offensive Stats Comparison 6062 (#34)) Total Offensive Yards 6360 (#27) 2516 (#18) Rushing Yards 2727 (#9) 3546 (#33) Passing Yards 3633 (#27) 37.0 (#24) Points Per Game 48.0 (#3) 30 Passing TD 32 32 Rushing TD 37 Defensive Stats Comparison 5321 (#86) Total Yards Allowed 5018 (#58) 2101 (#83) Rushing Yards Allowed 1306 (#1) 3220 (#80) Passing Yards Allowed 3712 (#108) 43 (#4) Sacks 51 (#1) 334 Points Allowed 274 9 Fumble Recoveries 9 Injury Report MLB D. Morgan
Ankle Sprain- ProbableRT. J. Ervin
Concussion- QuestionableGame Notes For the first time ever in the history of the BCS the National Championship will be a rematch. This is not the first time a rematch has occurred for the National Championship as in 1996 #2 Florida (11-1) avenged their only loss of the season against #1 Florida State (11-0) in the 1997 Sugar Bowl to win the national championship.
#1 Missouri (11-1) played an amazing season, but had it not been for a few major upsets, they might not be playing for the BCS National Championship even if they had gone 12-0.
#2 Michigan (11-2) is the second team to ever make the BCS National Championship with 2 losses, the other was the 2007 LSU team who won the national championship over #1 Ohio State (11-1).
This is a rematch from the early season 22-17 game that Missouri won in Columbia. On a neutral field, with two starters returning from foot injuries, Missouri seems at a disadvantage. Look for the opportunistic Missouri defense to keep them in this one, but don't expect a Tigers win. The Wolverines are much better than they were four months ago.
Michigan 32, Missouri 24Comment
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