NCAA football games are played by teams of students fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies. It's the venue through which American football first gained popularity in the United States. Find more news and...
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NCAA football games are played by teams of students fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies. It's the venue through which American football first gained popularity in the United States. Find more news and information about NCAA football games here.
Alabama and Texas get to play in a national title game. For TCU, Cincinnati and Boise State, the math doesn't quite add up but they still get a spot in a BCS bowl. The quirky, often imperfect method of choosing a national champion succeeded Sunday in matching top-ranked Alabama against No. 2 Texas in the BCS championship — a Jan. 7 game between undefeated teams that will bring together Heisman Trophy hopefuls Colt McCoy of the Longhorns and Mark Ingram of the Crimson Tide. And, of course, it... Read Full Story
Here is a rundown of today’s 2009 college bowl game odds for the Wyoming vs. Fresno State and Rutgers vs. Central Florida matchup from ATS Consultants for December 19th 2009. If you are looking for free NFL football betting picks on a daily basis be sure to sign-up for the ATS newsletter , featuring unmatched sports wagering information, free picks and expert analysis.
Bowl season is finally upon us with 2 games on the menu today. The first game is in New Mexico between Fresno State and... Read Full Story
The 2009/2010 college bowl season kicks off this Saturday, December 19th with the New Mexico Bowl and runs all the way to Thursday, January 7th when Alabama will face Texas in the Citi National Championship game for a national title. All in all, there are 34 games on the schedule that showcase the best Division 1 teams from this season in one more contest. Below is a preview of the first six games along with their current betting lines.
2009-10 Bowls and Playoffs Package
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Heading into week two of the college bowl season there are nine games between Christmas and New Year’s Eve that feature quite a few big named schools like USC, Miami, Clemson and Pittsburgh. While these schools would much rather be playing in a bigger named bowl, these games will be filled with a ton a great football action as they will be out to prove something with a win. Below is a preview of some of the games along with their current betting lines.
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With the regular college football season basically over, week 14’s games spotlighted several conference title games that not only determined this year’s champion, but shaped the final BCS standings as well as which teams would play for a national championship.
The premier match-up of the week and probably the year pitted Florida against Alabama for the SEC Title and a trip to the national title game. Even though the Gators were a five point favorite, the Crimson Tide took control from the... Read Full Story
2009 Heisman Trophy Winner, In the closest vote in the 75-year history of the award, Alabama Crimson Tide sophomore tailback Mark Ingram won the 2009 Heisman Trophy with 227 first place votes and 1,304 votes total. The 21-year-old outstanding college football player of the year is the son of former NFL wide receiver Mark Ingram Sr., who retired in 1996.
In an emotional acceptance, Ingram wiped away tears and said, “I’m a little overwhelmed right now. I’m just so excited to bring Alabama... Read Full Story
2009 Heisman Trophy Winner, Mark Ingram of the University of Alabama was selected as the 75th winner of the Heisman Memorial Trophy as the Most Outstanding College Football Player in the United States for 2009. Ingram won the award over Toby Gerhart of Stanford by only 28 points in the closest finish in the 75 year history of the Heisman. Previously, the closest race was in 1985 when Bo Jackson defeated Chuck Long by just 45 points.
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2009 Heisman Trophy Winner, Mark Ingram of the University of Alabama was selected as the 75th winner of the Heisman Memorial Trophy as the Most Outstanding College Football Player in the United States for 2009. Ingram won the award over Toby Gerhart of Stanford by only 28 points in the closest finish in the 75 year history of the Heisman. Previously, the closest race was in 1985 when Bo Jackson defeated Chuck Long by just 45 points.
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Las Vegas Bowl
Las Vegas, NV
December 22, 8pmET
BYU (10-2 SU, 5-7 ATS, PR: 79) vs. Oregon State (8-4 SU, 7-4 ATS, PR: 80)
Las Vegas Bowl Trends: 2-9 UNDER L11. BYU is 9-16-1 ATS L26. OSU is 5-3ATS L8 as a fave.
BYU is in this bowl for the fifth straight seasons. Head coach Bronco Mendenhall played for Oregon State, 20 years ago, so a win would be special. QB Max Hall (6-1, 201) leads the way with 3,368yds, 30TDs and 14 picks and his favorite target is senior TE Dennis Pitta (6-5... Read Full Story
2009 New Mexico Bowl Pick: Wyoming vs. Fresno State
Free Pick: Wyoming +11 -110 odds
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New Mexico Bowl - University Stadium - Albuquerque, NM. Fresno State will be making their 10th Bowl appearance in the last 11 years, and their second straight trip to the New Mexico Bowl. They lost to Colorado State last year. It should also be noted that in the nine previous Bowls, the Bulldogs winning margin exceeded this... Read Full Story