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While checking out this weekend’s Florida vs Alabama odds, you should remember that the BCS selection show is on Sunday night, when the participants for the year’s biggest bowls will be announced. College Football Picks can be made easy with the following predictions: Rose Bowl No prediction here: Oregon defeated Oregon State 37-33 in an intense “Civil War” to win the Pac-10, and now they’ll go on to face Ohio State, who hasn’t been to Pasadena since a New Years Day win over Arizona State in 1997. Sugar Bowl This game should get the loser of Florida/Alabama, which means the Crimson Tide should have a chance to avenge their loss to Utah last year. The Crimson Tide should take on Iowa, who manage to sneak into the BCS bowls despite not winning the Big Ten. Alabama will be a favorite in your online sportsbook no matter who they play. Fiesta Bowl This is a game that absolutely needs to happen: TCU vs Boise State in a clash of the two best teams from smaller conferences. Neither really deserves to play in the BCS title game due to weak schedules, especially Boise State, and this would be my online sportsbook bet for the best game of the bowl season. Orange Bowl Last year pitted the ACC and Big East championships together in Miami, and it should again this year. Georgia Tech and Cincinnati have to get through their championship games this weekend, and this would be a contest of two teams on the outer edge of college football’s elite. BCS National Championship Game Tim Tebow ends his career with his third national-championship appearance in four years, and he’s already 2-for-2. Colt McCoy was destined for stardom since walking on the campus at Austin, and he had some giant shoes to fill after Vince Young left for the NFL. This will be one of the toughest college football predictions to make all bowl season in your online sportsbook.
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