A Look at Dr. Pepper Conference Championships
December 15th 2010 14:27
Guest post of the week by Val Flores
Six teams, three games, one epic day.
Virginia Tech vs. Florida State
While Virginia Tech has a better overall record this year, Florida hasn't been slacking by any means. These two teams are a great match up and I expect an exciting game, and am ultimately pulling for the Hokies.
Auburn vs. South Carolina
Auburn is the dark horse contender in this conference. Most people severely underestimated Auburn early on in this season. South Carolina had a good season as well, but something tells me the Tigers are going to pull ahead and finish off this series on a high note.
Oklahoma vs. Nebraska
Oklahoma won out the last time these two teams met up in a championship game. That being said, Nebraska isn't going roll over so easily and let Oklahoma walk away with another championship so easily. Ultimately, Nebraska has the upper hand with an awesome second string quarterback who has proven his worth in a recent game against CU. As long as Nebraska can keep the penalties to a minimum, my money is on the Huskers.
My top choices of games to be watching are Auburn vs. South Carolina and Oklahoma vs. Nebraska on Dec 4th. Luckily the Auburn vs. USC starts several hours before OU vs. NU so I can catch both these College Football Conference Championship games on satellite TV that I got after seeing this DirecTV comparison from www.direct.tv/.
Six teams, three games, one epic day.
Virginia Tech vs. Florida State
While Virginia Tech has a better overall record this year, Florida hasn't been slacking by any means. These two teams are a great match up and I expect an exciting game, and am ultimately pulling for the Hokies.
Auburn vs. South Carolina
Auburn is the dark horse contender in this conference. Most people severely underestimated Auburn early on in this season. South Carolina had a good season as well, but something tells me the Tigers are going to pull ahead and finish off this series on a high note.
Oklahoma vs. Nebraska
Oklahoma won out the last time these two teams met up in a championship game. That being said, Nebraska isn't going roll over so easily and let Oklahoma walk away with another championship so easily. Ultimately, Nebraska has the upper hand with an awesome second string quarterback who has proven his worth in a recent game against CU. As long as Nebraska can keep the penalties to a minimum, my money is on the Huskers.
My top choices of games to be watching are Auburn vs. South Carolina and Oklahoma vs. Nebraska on Dec 4th. Luckily the Auburn vs. USC starts several hours before OU vs. NU so I can catch both these College Football Conference Championship games on satellite TV that I got after seeing this DirecTV comparison from www.direct.tv/.
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