Oklahoma State vs Oregon State Fearless Prediction, Game Preview, Preseason Version

Oklahoma State vs Oregon State early preseason fearless prediction and game preview.

Oklahoma State vs Oregon State early preseason fearless prediction and game preview.


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How crazy is it to try predicting a college football game months in advance when 1) there wasn’t any spring ball, 2) there aren’t any real depth charts to go off of, 3) no one has ANY clue how to get sports going again, and 4) we don’t even know what the 2020 season is going to be?

Just crazy enough to potentially get some fantastic values on the early lines.

You can bet now at BetMGM on a whole lot of college football games – including going really insane looking at lines in November – with the possibility of hitting something big.

We’ll be diving in a whole lot deeper when we do this for real just before the season – crossing fingers that there is one. But for now …

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Oklahoma State vs Oregon State Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 3
Game Time: COMING
Venue: Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, OK
Network: COMING

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Oklahoma State vs Oregon State Game Preview: Preseason Version


Why Oklahoma State Will Win

There isn’t another team in the Big 12 that returns more loaded with offensive weapons.

The offensive line gets enough parts back to make all of the stars shine. QB Spencer Sanders returns, Tylan Wallace and five of the top six receivers are expected back, and then there’s that 2,000-yard rusher to work around. Chuba Hubbard tore off 221 yards and three touchdowns in last year’s 52-36 win over the Beavers.

On the flip side, Oregon State lost leading receiver Isaiah Hodgins to the Buffalo Bills, No. 2 receiver Noah Togiai has to be replaced at tight end, and QB Jake Luton is off trying to push out Gardner Minshew at Jacksonville.

It’s going to be a shootout, and the home team is much better equipped. However …

Why Oregon State Will Win

There’s a whole lot to like about the Oregon State defense.

All-around playmaking linebacker Hamlicar Rashed it back along with seven of the team’s top eight tacklers. Almost all of the sacks from last year return, and in all, eight starters are expected back on a defense that should be one of the most improved in the Pac-12.

It’s not like the Beavers don’t have any offensive parts to keep up the pace.

Jermar Jefferson should have a huge rushing season behind a solid line, the receiving corps is good enough to overcome the loss of of Hodgins and Togiai, and former Nebraska Cornhusker Tristan Gebbia – if he wins the job – will add a dual-threat element missing from the attack last year.

What’s Going To Happen

Oklahoma State was able to roll last season, but Oregon State is going to be a whole lot stronger.

Jonathan Smith has been able to build up the Beaver talent level on both sides, and the athleticism is there to keep pace in what should be an offensive show.

Oklahoma State, though, will be too good.

The defense will be just okay, but the explosion from this offense will show up when it needs to put the game away.

Oklahoma State vs Oregon State Prediction, Line: Preseason Version

Oklahoma State 41, Oregon State 31
Bet on this game now at BetMGM
Oklahoma State -16.5
Money Line: Oklahoma State -1112, Oregon State +700
ATS Preseason Confidence out of 5: 3.5

Must See Rating: 3

5: The Last Dance: Unedited version with all the swearing
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Arizona vs Hawaii Fearless Prediction, Game Preview, Preseason Version

Arizona vs Hawaii early preseason fearless prediction and game preview.

Arizona vs Hawaii early preseason fearless prediction and game preview.

How crazy is it to try predicting a college football season months in advance when 1) there wasn’t any spring ball, 2) there aren’t any real depth charts to go off of, 3) and we don’t even know what the 2020 season is going to be?

Just crazy enough to potentially get some fantastic values on the early lines.

You can bet now at BetMGM on a whole lot of college football games – including going really insane looking at lines in November – with the possibility of hitting something big. So  …

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Arizona vs Hawaii Broadcast

Date: Saturday, August 29
Game Time: COMING
Venue: Arizona Stadium, Tucson, AZ
Network: COMING

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Arizona vs Hawaii Game Preview: Preseason Version


Why Hawaii Will Win

Seriously … how much better do you think the Arizona defense is going to be with no offseason to get better after finishing dead last in the Pac-12 in total defense, scoring defense, and sacks?

Eight starters are expected to return, but there’s still a whole lot of work to do against a Hawaii team that’s still going to wing it all around the yard under new head coach Todd Graham.

The Rainbow Warriors might have lost QB Cole McDonald early to the NFL’s Tennessee Titans, but Chevan Cordeiro is back along with seven other starters. The machine doesn’t stop.

Why Arizona Will Win

Seriously … how much better do you think the Hawaii defense is going to be with no offseason to get better after finishing dead last in the Mountain West in tackles for loss and after giving up 431 yards and 32 points per game?

Five starters have to be replaced on the Rainbow Warrior D, and despite the loss of QB Khalil Tate and RB JJ Taylor, the Arizona offense should be solid from the start with a young line potentially emerging fast and a decent group of receivers for QB Grant Gunnell to play around with.

What’s Going To Happen

It was one of the best games of last season, and it happened right out of the gate.

Hawaii couldn’t stop giving the ball away, Khalil Tate went off late, and the two come up with a wild and crazy firefight that came down to the final few inches. The Rainbow Warriors held on for a 45-38 win, and now the script will be flipped.

It’ll be another offensive show, it’ll be another slop-fest full of mistakes, and it won’t be anything too pretty except for the up-and-down action. Arizona has lost three of its last four openers, but Kevin Sumlin gets a home win to kick things off.

Arizona vs Hawaii Prediction, Line: Preseason Version

Arizona 37, Hawaii 30
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Arizona -10.5
Money Line: Arizona -400, Hawaii +310
ATS Preseason Confidence out of 5: 2.5

Must See Rating: 3

5: The Last Dance: Unedited version with all the swearing
1: The Last Dance: Edited version with all the beeps

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2020 NFL Draft: College Football Conference Rankings. How Did The Leagues Do?

Which college football conference won the 2020 NFL Draft? Where do they all rank when it comes to sending players to the next level?

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Which college football conference won the 2020 NFL Draft? Where do they all rank when it comes to sending players to the next level?


Contact @PeteFiutak

CFN 2020 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Greatest NFL Draft Picks From Each School
ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | Pac-12 | SEC
32 Greatest Draft Picks of All-Time
Full 2020 NFL Draft Order
2021 NFL Draft Top 32 Prospects

How did all the college football conferences do in the 2020 NFL Draft?

Which ones can brag, which ones sent the most talent off to the league of mercenaries, and which ones have to keep it quiet after the rough run?

A conference gets 7 points for each first round draft pick, 6 for a second, 5 for a third, 4 for a fourth, 3 for a fifth, 2 for a sixth, and 1 for a seventh round selection.

11. MAC (4 points)

TOTAL PICKS BY ROUNDS
1st 0, 2nd 0, 3rd 1, 4th 0, 5th 1, 6th 0, 7th 1
2019 NFL Draft Conference Ranking: 8
2018 NFL Draft Conference Ranking: 10

It was a rough, rough run for the MAC during 2020 NFL Draft weekend.

Ball State guard Danny Pinter stayed close to his college home getting selected by Indianapolis in the fifth round, and Miami University kicker Sam Sloman was selected by the LA Rams in the seventh round.

That’s it.

Conference Winner: Ball State, 1 player, 3 points overall
OG Danny Pinter (Indianapolis)  5th

2 Miami Univ. 1
T3 Akron 0
T3 Bowling Green 0
T3 Buffalo 0
T3 Kent State 0
T3 Ohio 0
T3 Central Michigan 0
T3 Eastern Michigan 0
T3 Northern Illinois 0
T3 Toledo 0
T3 Western Michigan 0

NEXT: 2020 NFL Draft Conference Rankings 10

2020 NFL Draft Rankings By College. Which Schools Won The Draft?

Which college football programs won the 2020 NFL Draft? Where do they all rank when it comes to sending players to the next level?

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Which college football programs won the 2020 NFL Draft? Where do they all rank when it comes to sending players to the next level?


Contact @PeteFiutak

CFN 2020 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Greatest NFL Draft Picks From Each School
ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | Pac-12 | SEC
32 Greatest Draft Picks of All-Time
Full 2020 NFL Draft Order
2021 NFL Draft Top 32 Prospects

Send a lot of guys to the NFL, and recruits tend to want to play for you.

Here’s how all 130 FBS college football programs did in the 2020 NFL Draft. Who gets to chirp, and who didn’t get to have any fun this weekend.

One thing to note – it’s sometimes okay for a big-time football school to have a down draft. That mean a ton of great players are returning.

Or, it could mean the program has more work to do.

So here’s how this works. A team gets 7 points for each first round draft pick, 6 for a second, 5 for a third, 4 for a fourth, 3 for a fifth, 2 for a sixth, and 1 for a seventh round selection.

T87 Air Force 0

T87 Akron 0

T87 Arizona 0

T87 Arkansas State 0

T87 Army 0

T87 Bowling Green 0

T87 Buffalo 0

T87 BYU 0

T87 Central Michigan 0

T87 Coastal Carolina 0

T87 Colorado State 0

T87 Duke 0

T87 East Carolina 0

T87 Eastern Michigan 0

T87 Georgia State 0

T87 Illinois 0

T87 Iowa State 0

T87 Kansas State 0

T87 Kent State 0

T87 Middle Tennessee 0

T87 Nevada 0

T87 New Mexico 0

T87 North Texas 0

T87 Northern Illinois 0

T87 Northwestern 0

T87 Ohio 0

T87 Oklahoma State 0

T87 Old Dominion 0

T87 Ole Miss 0

T87 Rice 0

T87 Rutgers 0

T87 San Jose State 0

T87 South Alabama 0

T87 Texas State 0

T87 Toledo 0

T87 Troy 0

T87 UAB 0

T87 ULM 0

T87 UNLV 0

T87 USF 0

T87 UTEP 0

T87 UTSA 0

T87 Western Michigan 0

T87 WKU 0

NEXT: 2020 NFL Draft Rankings By College: Schools With At Least 1 Drafted Player

College Football Future Win Totals: Early Betting Lines Released. Where’s The Value?

The early college football win totals are starting to be released. Where’s the value? Where are the best bets?

The early college football win totals are starting to be released. Where’s the value? Where are the best bets?


Contact/Follow @ColFootballNews & @PeteFiutak

The college football win totals are starting to be released – at least the early versions. Where are the values for each team? Which ones appear to be off?

Caesars Sportsbook and BetMGM have released every college football team’s win total, line, and odds to win the conference.

It seems like five years ago, but back in early March we put together our annual piece trying to predict what the early lines would be.

One key note, below are NOT our predictions for each team. Those will come this summer when we make a call. These are the projections of where we thought the win total lines were going to be set, followed by the Caesars line, and followed by the BetMGM conference championship odds.

Also, this is all based on the regular season only – bowl games and conference championships don’t count.

Future Win Totals, Projection
ACC | AAC | Big Ten | Big 12 | C-USA
IND | MAC | M-West | Pac-12 | SEC | Sun Belt


CFN in 60: College Football Key Team Win Totals
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ACC Future Win Total Projections

ATLANTIC

Boston College

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 5
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 5
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +15000
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 6.5
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 6
Schedule Analysis

Clemson

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 11
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 11.5
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: -625
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 10.5
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 12
Schedule Analysis

Florida State

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 6.5
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 7.5
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +2500
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 7.5
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 6
Schedule Analysis

Louisville

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 7
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 7.5
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +3500
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 6
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 7
Schedule Analysis

NC State

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 7.5
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 4.5
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +8000
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 8.5
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 4
Schedule Analysis

Syracuse

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 6.5
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 5.5
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +8000
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 8.5
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 5
Schedule Analysis

Wake Forest

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 6.5
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 7
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +5000
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 5.5
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 8
Schedule Analysis

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COASTAL

Duke

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 6
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 5.5
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +8000
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 6.5
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 5
Schedule Analysis

Georgia Tech

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 4
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 3
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +25000
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 6.5
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 3
Schedule Analysis

Miami

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 7.5
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 9
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +800
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 9
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 6
Schedule Analysis

North Carolina

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 6.5
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 8.5
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +1400
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 5.5
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 6
Schedule Analysis

Pitt

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 7
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 6.5
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +5000
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 6
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 7
Schedule Analysis

Virginia

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 8
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 6.5
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +2500
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 8
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 9
Schedule Analysis

Virginia Tech

2020 CFN Future Win Total Projection: 8
2020 Caesars Sportsbook Win Total: 8
2020 Bet at BetMGM Odds To Win Conference: +3000
2019 CFN Spring Win Total Projection: 8.5
2019 Regular Season Win Total: 8
Schedule Analysis

Future Win Totals, Projection
ACC | AAC | Big Ten | Big 12 | C-USA
IND | MAC | M-West | Pac-12 | SEC | Sun Belt

NEXT: American Athletic Conference Future Win Totals

2006 Rose Bowl: Texas vs. USC Quarter By Quarter Game Notes

Uncovered from the archive, the quarter-by-quarter stream of consciousness game notes for the 2006 Rose Bowl, Texas vs. USC

Uncovered from the archive, the quarter-by-quarter stream of consciousness game notes for the 2006 Rose Bowl, Texas vs. USC


2006 Rose Bowl: Texas vs. USC Stream of Consciousness Notes

Dug from the archives from the really, really old CollegeFootballNews.com days, the on-the-fly – and occasionally cringe-worthy – stream-of-consciousness quarter-by-quarter notes for the epic Vince Young game – the Texas win over USC in the 2006 Rose Bowl.

Why now for this?

Here we go …

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From January 4, 2006

Welcome again to my pretentious, goofy and self-serving stream-of-consciousness thoughts and notes on the big games, the broadcasts, the ads and the teams for the attention deficit disordered. @PeteFiutak with your own thoughts and notes and what you’d like to see.

Pregame
– I am SO sick of Texas and USC hype. I’ve been living this for almost a year, and I couldn’t be more ecstatic that the game is finally here.

– After the first three fantastic BCS games, the college football gods can’t be benevolent enough to give us a beauty for the one we really, really care about.

– On all the radio and TV shows I’ve gone on for the last six weeks, I’ve been saying this is dead even, flip-flopping the entire time. I’m now sticking with my pick of a disrespected Texas coming through with the win.

– John, Craig, Aaron cliché number one: Craig, “This is like a heavyweight fight.”

– John, Craig, Aaron cliché number two: Aaron, “You can just feel the electricity in the air.”

– What a stunner; Will Ferrell not being funny. When will America wake up?

– For those of you wondering what life would be like with a playoff, this is what the hype and excitement would be.

– It’s Fonzie! There have to be some A-list celebrities from post-1978 somewhere.

– Keith: “What about those two little black clouds that hang around college football?” Does he mean The Coaches’ and Harris Polls?

First Quarter
– Texas wins the toss and defers.
– Texas actually kicked it to Reggie Bush. Someone should be fired.

USC on its own 12
– Not today Mr. Bush. First play a handoff and he had nowhere to go. I’m on record as saying he’s going to get stuffed tonight. I’m also on record for being prepared to field about 24,346 e-mails with the word “moron” in them. (NOTE: Bush finished with 82 rushing yards and a score on 13 carries, and 95 receiving yards on six grabs)
– 3rd-and-7. Matt Leinart changed the play, called the right play, but misfired after Steve Smith didn’t get out of his cut quickly enough.
– Turnover. Aaron Ross got popped and USC gets it back. Lost in all the pregame hype was how physical USC can be.

USC on the Texas 46
– It’s a shame the Rose Bowl logo couldn’t stretch from goal line to goal line. At least a good attempt was made.
– Bush gets the first down showing good finish to his run. He had to go outside, he won’t get anything inside.
– Leinart is buying himself time and he delivered a perfect strike to David Kirtman. It’s on the six.
– Dwayne Jarrett has single coverage. Leinart had better at least look his way.
– Texas can’t be this dumb. Leinart was out of bounds, but Robert Killebrew popped him late and took a penalty. First and goal from the four.
– That was way too easy. LenDale White all but walked into the end zone after Fred Matua flattened the left side of the Texas D line.
– AHHHHHH AHHHHHH AHHHHHH. 2005 Orange Bowl flashback. No, not another Big 12 egg. Please, no.
(NOTE: USC beat Oklahoma 55-19 for the national title the season before)
– Somehow, I don’t think 7-0 will hold up.

USC 7 … Texas 0
Texas on its own 20
– Nothing was there, but Selvin Young got a few yards off the left side. It was a power play by the left side of the UT line.
– USC can’t be so indecisive on its blitzes. Even though Vince Young got the throw off, he should’ve been popped. He can’t be allowed to get comfortable.
– 3rd and 3. Young wasn’t quite sure what he wanted to do on the option and got stuffed. He has to trust his backs.
– Don’t be dumb, Texas. It’s fourth and just over one. Act like you think you can win and kick it to pin USC deep.
– Oh yeah, Mack Brown is coaching. The play gets stuffed, and USC has all the momentum. Why on Earth would you hand the ball off five yards deep to Selvin Young on fourth and one?
– Ack! What’s that floating likeness of Jason White doing over the field? Go away evil spirit, shoo.

USC on its own 49
– The temptation might be to seize the momentum and bomb deep. Nothing would take the heart out of the Longhorns more than pounding the ball.
– (Bleep)ing fantastic play call. Jarrett just barely outthrew a wide open Steve Smith. That would’ve ended this.
– Leinart is getting all day to throw. The UT D line had better step up in a big hurry. No. 11 is throwing darts.
– Oh Texas. It had Bush stopped and was going to get the ball back, but got tagged with an incidental five-yard face mask on Michael Huff.
– Super. Keep giving USC second and third chances.
– So cold. So very, very cold. Maybe the Orange Bowl, er, I mean Rose Bowl halftime show will be worth watching.
– The USC offensive line is absolutely destroying the Texas D line. It gave Bush a mile-wide hole. However, that’s a touchdown against UCLA or any other Pac-10 team. Against Texas, that’s a six-yard gain.
– Texas can’t keep giving away plays. Tarrell Brown dropped an interception.
– 3rd and 7 and Texas stops Bush just short of a first down. Bush might not make the spectacular plays tonight, but he might come up with a workmanlike 150-yard day of total offense.
(NOTE: He finished with 177 total yards)
– Aw USC, you too? 4th and 1 from the 17 and it went for it. Kick the freakin’ field goal.
– Leinart didn’t make it.
– Great job by Todd Harris on the sideline catching that USC was trying to draw Texas offsides and Pete Carroll was looking for a timeout. Good sideline reporting adds so much to a game.

Texas on its own 16
– The one weakness in this game should be the USC corners. Texas has to at least try to push it deep.
–  Texas fans all over the world watch Young dance, dip and dive his way through the back seven for a big run and comment that yeah, he is Reggie Bush running the ball.
– That’s the play that will wake up the Longhorns. They need a bit of confidence.
– Oooooooh. Here could be the issue for Texas: Trying to do too much. Jamaal Charles simply dropped the ball, but UT got it back.
– Three Trojans were all over Young, but he was cool, calm and got the ball away. That’s the play the NFL scouts are going to notice more than any run.

USC on its own 22
– Is it Bush bashing to suggest LenDale White might be almost as good an NFL player? I know White can give me 25 carries a game.
– The Texas defensive line had better find its way to the stadium of this won’t be pretty.
– Keep in mind that I voted for Bush for the Heisman when I write this stuff. USC is too enamored with getting him the ball and not doing enough to get Leinart in the game. There hasn’t been much of a pass rush yet and Leinart appears to be comfortable.
First Quarter Score: USC 7 … Texas 0

NEXT: 2006 Rose Bowl: Texas vs. USC Second Quarter

Pac-12 Bowl Projections: 2020-2021 Spring Version

CollegeFootballNews.com Pac-12 bowl projections: 2020 spring version

CollegeFootballNews.com Pac-12 bowl projections: 2020 spring version


2020-2021 Pac-12 Bowl Projections

Future College Football Playoff Sites & Dates
All of the 2020-2021 bowl tie-ins

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Games listed alphabetically until all the dates are announced  

LA Bowl

Date Coming
ESPN
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
Mountain West vs. Pac-12
Spring Projection: San Diego State vs. Arizona State 
Last Season: First Bowl in 2020

Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas Bowl

Date Coming
ESPN
Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
Big Ten vs. Pac-12
Spring Projection: Iowa vs. Utah
Last Season: Washington 38, Boise State 7

Redbox Bowl

Date Coming
FOX
Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
Big Ten vs. Pac-12
Spring Projection: Indiana vs. Stanford 
Last Season: Cal 35, Illinois 20

San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl

Date Coming
FOX
SDCCU Stadium, San Diego, CA
ACC vs. Pac-12
Spring Projection: Louisville vs. Washington
Last Season: Iowa 49, UAC 24

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Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl

Thursday, December 30
CBS
Sun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, TX
ACC vs. Pac-12
Spring Projection: NC State vs. UCLA
Last Season: Arizona State 20, Florida State 14

Valero Alamo Bowl

Date Coming
ESPN
Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
Big 12 vs. Pac-12
Spring Projection: Texas vs. USC
Last Season: Texas 38, Utah 10

Walk-On’s Independence Bowl

Date Coming
ESPN
Independence Stadium, Shreveport, LA
Army vs. Pac-12
Spring Projection: Army vs. Cal
Last Season: Louisiana Tech 14, Miami 0

PlayStation Fiesta Bowl

Saturday, January 2
ESPN
State Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ
New Year’s Six at-large vs. New Year’s Six at-large
Spring Projection: Oregon vs. Penn State 
Last Season: Clemson 29, Ohio State 23

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College Football News Team, Conference, Schedule Pages

College Football News team, conference, preview and schedule pages for the 2020 season.

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College Football News team, conference, preview and schedule pages for the 2020 season.


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West

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College Football Power Five Conference Rankings: 20 for 2020 Offseason Topics No. 4

College football top 2020 offseason topics. How do the Power Five conferences – ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, SEC – rank in the offseason?

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20 key offseason topics for 2020: No. 4. How do the college football Power Five conferences – ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, SEC – rank in the offseason?


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20 for 2020 Offseason Topics 
20. Best Teams To Not Make CFP
19: Teams That Will Rebound Big
18. Teams That Will Fall Back
17: Every Power 5 Team’s Letdown Game
16. Top 5 Instant Impact New Head Coaches
15. 2nd Year Coaches Who’ll Be Better
14. Power 5 Hot Seat Coach Rankings
13. Key Transfers You Forgot About
12. Five Big Power 5 Upset Alerts
11. Great Players About To Go Nuclear
10. Group of 5 Teams In New Year’s Six Chase
9. Power 5 Sleeper Teams
8. Most Interesting Quarterback Battles
7. 5 Teams That Might Disappoint
6. 5 Teams That Might Surprise
5. Group of Five Conference Ranking

“My conference is better than your conference.”

It’s an occasionally annoying and seemingly pointless fan fight when it comes to league bragging rights, but it sort of matters. It makes a difference when it comes to getting respect and credit in the College Football Playoff rankings, and it certainly matters when it comes to just getting into the big post-season games.

Clemson could certainly have hung in any league over the last few years, but it makes a massive difference to have been in the ACC instead of the SEC West or Big Ten East.

Despite the absence of spring football to rely on, here’s how the Power Five conferences – ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC – rank in the offseason.

We’ll do the deep dives into all the teams over the next several weeks, but or now …

5. Big 12

Again, why is the Best Conference argument important? What would’ve happened last season if Baylor had beaten Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championship?

The Bears would’ve earned the right for the fourth spot in the College Football Playoff, but would the committee have liked a two-loss Oregon after winning a seemingly stronger Pac-12 title?

To take this even further, what would’ve happened if Alabama had pulled off the win over Auburn to finish 11-1? Would being Alabama with its one loss coming to a fantastic LSU team have been enough to get in over a 12-1 Big 12 Champion?

Going into this season – in whatever form it takes – the Big 12 should be okay, but it’s missing a nasty midsection.

With just ten teams in the league, if just three of them are down, that’s a big chunk that drags everything else down. Kansas should be better in Year Two under Les Miles, but it’s still going to be a fight to be anything but near the bottom of the standings.

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Four Big 12 teams failed to win half of their games last season. Four didn’t do it in 2018, and three failed to do so in 2017 – but Texas Tech went bowling, and the league fattened up on Baylor and Kansas teams that finished 1-11. To keep this going, five teams finished with losing records in 2016, and four ended up as losers in 2015.

The point?

The odds are overwhelming that 40% of the Big 12 is going to be mediocre-to-awful.

Oklahoma and Texas will be outstanding, someone will rise up and by the Baylor of last year – TCU and West Virginia are the main candidates – and at least two other teams will get bowl eligible and be dangerous.

The conference race should be fun, and there will be a whole lot of tight battles, but there’s just not enough overall beef.

NEXT: No. 4 Offseason Power Five Conference

College Football Power Five Potential Surprises: 20 for 2020 Offseason Topics No. 6

20 key offseason topics for 2020: Which five college football teams have the potential to surprise?

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20 key offseason topics for 2020: No. 6. Which five college football teams have the potential to surprise?


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20 for 2020 Offseason Topics 
20. Best Teams To Not Make CFP
19: Teams That Will Rebound Big
18. Teams That Will Fall Back
17: Every Power 5 Team’s Letdown Game
16. Top 5 Instant Impact New Head Coaches
15. 2nd Year Coaches Who’ll Be Better
14. Power 5 Hot Seat Coach Rankings
13. Key Transfers You Forgot About
12. Five Big Power 5 Upset Alerts
11. Great Players About To Go Nuclear
10. Group of 5 Teams In New Year’s Six Chase
9. Power 5 Sleeper Teams
8. Most Interesting Quarterback Battles
7. 5 Teams That Might Disappoint

This is where we get to have some fun.

Unlike the Power 5 Sleeper Teams in the earlier piece, this is more about the teams that won’t be on the radar for most college football fans, but could make a big impact.

It’s a bit much to put these teams into the 2019 Baylor and Minnesota category and challenge for big things – again, that’s what the sleeper team piece was about – but they should be ready to defy expectations.

Think 2019 Illinois and Louisville – they were part of last year’s list of Potential Surprises – but things don’t always work out as hoped for. Arkansas and UCLA didn’t do what we thought they might.

But if we can hit three of five like we did last year, we’ll take it.

And the Power Five programs that could and should be the biggest surprises are …

ACC: Syracuse

Let’s try this again.

The excitement for 2019 was sky-high after a 10-3 2018 campaign. Syracuse was one of just two ACC teams in the preseason rankings – Clemson, of course, was the other – but it all came apart in a big way.

Maryland was awful last season, but it looked like the Kansas City Chiefs against the Orange in a 63-20 win. Even so, a 3-2 SU start provided hope early on, but a four-game losing streak ended all of that.

The run defense was non-existent, the offensive line almost got QB Tommy DeVito killed – allowing the third-most sacks per game in America – and every week was a struggle.

However, things picked up late with wins of two of the last three games -ruining Duke’s bowl hopes along the way – and the offense started to pick up the production.

The O line might have been awful, but it comes back experienced to try giving DeVito a fighting chance. New offensive coordinator Sterlin Gilbert will crank up the tempo with a decent group of receivers returning.

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Schedule-wise, three of the first four games are on the road, but Boston College, Rutgers and Western Michigan are all winnable. Get through those, beat Louisville at home, and a 6-0 start is likely before dealing with Clemson.

Throw in a manageable back half of the slate, and rebounding to 2018 form isn’t a crazy ask.

NEXT: Big Ten Potential Surprise