The Rest of the Bowls: Predicting the 2009-2010 Bowl Games

by Hunter Ansley on May 12, 2009, 11:02 AM


Is it just me or does purple make Patrick Pinkney look short?  Either way he'll be playing for a C-USA title.

Is it just me or does purple make Patrick Pinkney look short? Either way he'll be playing for a C-USA title.


And then there were 29.  That’s right, there are 29 bowl games this year not counting the BCS.  Add in the big five, and that makes 34 bowl games.  If you’re counting, that means that 68 teams will go bowling this year.  Which means that only 52 teams aren’t getting postseason love.  For one more piece of math that’s 57% of all FBS teams that will get a cool watch or a TiVo for playing one extra game.  Now that the schedules across the board all contain at least 12 games, we’ll see a few 6-6 teams get in, and, of course, a few 6-6 teams get the shaft.

A couple of things you should know, however, before reading on are that the “tie-ins” don’t have anything to do with how the teams finish in their conference.  Seeing “Big 12 3″ written below doesn’t neccessarily mean that the third best team in the Big 12 will get that spot.  It means that that bowl gets the third pick of Big 12 schools when sending it’s invites.  So don’t freak out and ask me how I think Auburn and Gene Chizik will finish sixth in the SEC.  I don’t think they will, but they are a bowl attractive team for the Liberty.

And finally, a few notable snubs.  Missouri, Connecticut, and Virginia have all been left out the predictions.  Do I think all of these teams will have awful seasons with no hope of driving up sponsors’ sale?  No, but I do see all of these teams having a decent shot to finish 6-6, and there are a few .500 teams that get left out every year.  These three teams don’t travel particularly well or don’t bring a lot of pizzazz to the table.  I certainly think these teams could prove me wrong, and there’s no doubt that a lot of the chosen ones will falter.  But, if you want to know where your favorite team will end up this December or January, just read below.

St. Petersburg

(Big East vs. C-USA)

Cincinnati vs. Central Florida

Champs Sports

(ACC 4 vs. Big Ten 4 or 5)

Miami vs. Michigan State

New Orleans

(Sun Belt 1 vs. C-USA)

Troy vs. Southern Miss

Maaco

(MWC 1 vs. Pac 10)

Arizona State vs Utah

Poinsettia

(MWC vs. Pac 10)

Arizona vs. BYU

Hawaii

(C-USA vs. WAC)

Tulsa vs. Hawaii

Motor City

(Big Ten 7 vs. MAC)

Minnesota vs. Central Michigan

Emerald

(ACC 7 vs. Pac 10 5)

Boston College vs. Stanford

Meineke

(ACC 6 vs. Big East)

North Carolina vs. Pitt

Music City

(ACC vs. SEC 5)

Clemson vs. Kentucky

New Mexico

(MWC vs. WAC)

Colorado State vs. Fresno State

Independence

(SEC 8 vs. Big 12 7)

Arkansas vs. Texas Tech

Eagle Bank

(C-USA vs. ACC)

Memphis vs. North Carolina State

Holiday

(Big Ten 3 vs. Pac 10 2)

Iowa vs. California

Texas

(Big 12 vs. Navy)

Baylor vs. Navy

Humanitarian

(ACC 8 vs. WAC)

Wake Forest vs. Boise State

Armed Forces

(MWC vs. C-USA)

Nevada vs. Houston

Sun

(Big 12/Big East/ND vs. Pac 10 3)

Kansas vs. Oregon State

Chick-fil-A

(ACC 2 vs. SEC)

Georgia Tech vs. Tennessee

Insight

(Big Ten 6 vs. Big 12 6)

Wisconsin vs. Colorado

Outback

(Big Ten 3 vs. SEC)

Illinois vs. Georgia

Capital One

(Big Ten 2 vs. SEC 2)

Penn State vs. Alabama

Gator

(ACC 3 vs. Big 12/Big East/ND)

Florida State vs. Notre Dame

International

(Big East vs. MAC 4 or 5)

Rutgers vs. Western Michigan

PapaJohn

(Big East vs. SEC)

West Virginia vs. South Carolina

Cotton

(Big 12 2 vs. SEC)

Oklahoma State vs. LSU

Libery

(C-USA 1 vs. SEC 6)

East Carolina vs. Auburn

Alamo

(Big Ten 4 or 5 vs. Big 12 4)

Michigan vs. Nebraska

GMAC

(Sun Belt vs. MAC/WAC)

Arkansas State vs. Louisiana Tech

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