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Last year, I posted a thread with my predictions on where College Gameday would be every week, and I had a decent rate of success )I got 7 of 15 correct, including the Texas-Texas Tech game.)
I'm going to try it again this year.
Here are some good links to find out when most of the games occur:
2009 College Football TV Schedulehttp://www.lsufootball.net/tvschedule.htm
[ame="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3901962"]ESPN/ABC Networks 2009 College Football Schedule - College Football - ESPN[/ame]
Week 1- September 5th- Virginia Tech/Alabama at the Georgia Dome- this one's a no-brainer.
Week 2- September 12th- USC/Ohio state- another no-brainer.
Week 3- September 19th- Nebraska/Virginia Tech- VaTech is a trendy pick to do some damage, and Nebraska is supposed to be improved.
Week 4- September 26th- Toss-up between either Cal/Oregon or Iowa/Penn State.
It all depends on two things:
1. Can Oregon win its opener at Boise State?
2. Can Iowa stay strong considering they have to replace RB stud Shonn Greene?
Week 5- USC-Cal in Berkeley. (If USC loses at Ohio State, they can't afford a second loss this early. Personally, THIS is the year the Pac-10 takes down Southern Cal. They'll lose three games- at Ohio State, at Cal, and at Oregon. They'll be Holiday Bowl bound!)
Week 6- Florida-LSU. No brainer. (BTW, LSU will have a better chance to win if it's a night game. Death Valley is not quite as daunting when the games are at day time, as we saw against Georgia and Alabama last year.)
Week 7- Texas-Oklahoma Red River Shootout. Interest in this game will be through the roof after what happened last year, on and off the field.
Week 8- Oregon State/USC is the primetime game, but I see both teams coming in with at least a loss or two (Also, USC fans are a bit different from others- they don't strike me the same way as SEC, Big 10, or Big 12 fans do. They remind me of Cowboy fans- a bit too glamorous for my taste).
This is a hard one- possibilities include Iowa/Michigan State, TCU/BYU, Oklahoma/Kansas, Penn State/Michigan, South Florida/Pittsburgh (Take THAT, Big East haters!), Texas/Missouri
Week 9- Halloween night has two choices. USC/Oregon or Texas/Oklahoma State. I lean towards the latter- Longhorns/Cowboys has always been thrilling the last five years, and both teams could head in with no losses.
Week 10- Three possibilities: LSU-Alabama, Ohio State-Penn State, or Oklahoma-Nebraska. I say Lincoln gets the nod- the other two games have been covered multiple times already, it could rekindle an old rivalry, and Nebraska will be out for payback after last year.
Week 11- There are no monster games this day (Possibilities include Florida/South Carolina, Iowa/Ohio State, Miami/North Carolina, Nebraska/Kansas). I think this is the week they go to one of those non 1-A matchups.
Week 12- I'm going with LSU-Ole Miss, given that the Rebels could be VERY dangerous and Oxford could be an interesting atmosphere. Ohio State/Michigan is also possible, but the Maize and Blue will not be back to being good for a year or two- maybe Kansas/Texas in Austin.
Week 13- This is also difficult. Maybe Oklahoma/Oklahoma State or Georgia/Georgia Tech?
Week 14- SEC or Big 12 Championship Game. Maybe Army/Navy?
Last year, I posted a thread with my predictions on where College Gameday would be every week, and I had a decent rate of success )I got 7 of 15 correct, including the Texas-Texas Tech game.)
I'm going to try it again this year.
Here are some good links to find out when most of the games occur:
2009 College Football TV Schedulehttp://www.lsufootball.net/tvschedule.htm
[ame="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3901962"]ESPN/ABC Networks 2009 College Football Schedule - College Football - ESPN[/ame]
Week 1- September 5th- Virginia Tech/Alabama at the Georgia Dome- this one's a no-brainer.
Week 2- September 12th- USC/Ohio state- another no-brainer.
Week 3- September 19th- Nebraska/Virginia Tech- VaTech is a trendy pick to do some damage, and Nebraska is supposed to be improved.
Week 4- September 26th- Toss-up between either Cal/Oregon or Iowa/Penn State.
It all depends on two things:
1. Can Oregon win its opener at Boise State?
2. Can Iowa stay strong considering they have to replace RB stud Shonn Greene?
Week 5- USC-Cal in Berkeley. (If USC loses at Ohio State, they can't afford a second loss this early. Personally, THIS is the year the Pac-10 takes down Southern Cal. They'll lose three games- at Ohio State, at Cal, and at Oregon. They'll be Holiday Bowl bound!)
Week 6- Florida-LSU. No brainer. (BTW, LSU will have a better chance to win if it's a night game. Death Valley is not quite as daunting when the games are at day time, as we saw against Georgia and Alabama last year.)
Week 7- Texas-Oklahoma Red River Shootout. Interest in this game will be through the roof after what happened last year, on and off the field.
Week 8- Oregon State/USC is the primetime game, but I see both teams coming in with at least a loss or two (Also, USC fans are a bit different from others- they don't strike me the same way as SEC, Big 10, or Big 12 fans do. They remind me of Cowboy fans- a bit too glamorous for my taste).
This is a hard one- possibilities include Iowa/Michigan State, TCU/BYU, Oklahoma/Kansas, Penn State/Michigan, South Florida/Pittsburgh (Take THAT, Big East haters!), Texas/Missouri
Week 9- Halloween night has two choices. USC/Oregon or Texas/Oklahoma State. I lean towards the latter- Longhorns/Cowboys has always been thrilling the last five years, and both teams could head in with no losses.
Week 10- Three possibilities: LSU-Alabama, Ohio State-Penn State, or Oklahoma-Nebraska. I say Lincoln gets the nod- the other two games have been covered multiple times already, it could rekindle an old rivalry, and Nebraska will be out for payback after last year.
Week 11- There are no monster games this day (Possibilities include Florida/South Carolina, Iowa/Ohio State, Miami/North Carolina, Nebraska/Kansas). I think this is the week they go to one of those non 1-A matchups.
Week 12- I'm going with LSU-Ole Miss, given that the Rebels could be VERY dangerous and Oxford could be an interesting atmosphere. Ohio State/Michigan is also possible, but the Maize and Blue will not be back to being good for a year or two- maybe Kansas/Texas in Austin.
Week 13- This is also difficult. Maybe Oklahoma/Oklahoma State or Georgia/Georgia Tech?
Week 14- SEC or Big 12 Championship Game. Maybe Army/Navy?