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BCS Flip-Flop: Bowl Predictions for College Football


By Cathy Beers
Nov 10, 2009
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BCS flip flop part, two for Alabama and Texas. Texas Christian moved up to the number four spot in the BCS with last week's loss by the Iowa Hawkeyes.  TCU remains the highest-ranked team from a non-Big Six league.  Alabama leap frogged Texas for the number two spot and those two and Florida remains No. 1, and the Gators and they will meet the Crimson Tide on Dec. 5 in the SEC championship game.
BCS Flip-Flop: Bowl Predictions for College Football (Image: WENN)
BCS Flip-Flop: Bowl Predictions for College Football (Image: WENN)

At number five is Cincinnati and at number six is Boise State.  ESPN notes that Iowa tumbled six spots to No. 10 after its loss to Northwestern.  The Buckeyes and Hawkeyes meet this week in Columbus with the Big Ten's automatic BCS berth at stake.  

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Tony Barnhart tries his hand at predictions and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution writer projects the five BCS bowls and explain why the matchups will occur.

His title game for the BCS CHAMPIONSHIP is Alabama vs. Texas

How it happened: Florida and Alabama are locked into the SEC championship game on Dec. 5. They could be ranked 1-2. As was the case a year ago, the winner goes to the big game.  With Baylor, Kansas and Texas A&M left, Texas should cruise to the Big 12 championship game and roll over the North Division champ.

More here including all of the predictions.









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