Tag: BCS Bowls

  • BCS Bowl Teams Can’t Sell Out Their Tickets

    BCS Bowl Teams Can’t Sell Out Their Tickets

    The demand for tickets to bowl games, especially BCS bowls, isn’t down. However, fans are smart enough not to buy them at an inflated price off their universities, who are forced to sell them that high because of their deals with the BCS.

  • Oklahoma & Ohio State One Win Away From The BCS Bowl Sweep

    Oklahoma & Ohio State One Win Away From The BCS Bowl Sweep

    Two of the most successful college football programs during the BCS era (and way before that as well) are Oklahoma and Ohio State. The Sooners are going to play in the Sugar Bowl, Ohio State in the Orange Bowl. Both can claim at least one win in each of the BCS bowls if they are victorious this year.

  • The 2013-2014 College Football Bowl Season

    The 2013-2014 College Football Bowl Season

    With the final BCS standings coming out, we have ourselves a BCS national championship game between Florida State and Auburn. The rest of the BCS games? Ohio State and Clemson in the Orange Bowl; Baylor and UCF in the Fiesta Bowl; Alabama and Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl; and Michigan State playing Stanford in the […]

  • College Football – The BCS Bowls Sucked

    College Football – The BCS Bowls Sucked

    Every College Football season seems more amazing than ever every time it ends, but there’s no getting round the fact that the BCS Bowl games were really disappointing this year.

  • The History of the BCS Bowls

    The History of the BCS Bowls

    The regular season is over, the Heisman candidates have been announced and the bowl games have been setup. What’s left? Get ready and wait for bowl season to begin, but mostly for the BCS Bowls, offering most of the interesting games to see in the 2012-2013 bowl season, with the end of the BCS era sorta coming to an end very soon.

  • College Football – The 2012-2013 Bowl Season

    College Football – The 2012-2013 Bowl Season

    The crown jewel of the 2012-2013 College Football bowl season will be Notre Dame playing against Alabama in the BCS national championship game, but the Fiesta Bowl, pitting Oregon and Kansas State against each other should be just as good. The Cotton Bowl (Oklahoma vs Texas A&M) and the Chick Fil-A Bowl (LSU vs Clemson) seem like better than the other BCS Bowls this season.

  • BCS Bowls – All About the Money

    BCS Bowls – All About the Money

    College Football and bowl season are about one thing: Making money. That is why there hasn’t been a playoff and why the one installed is a limited, disappointing ones. Teams from the AQ conferences: The SEC, Big Ten, ACC, Big 12 Pac-12 and still the Big East don’t want to give up on the nearly $200 million that will be paid out by the BCS to the conferences represented in the five BCS bowls.

  • Kansas State Wildcats – Always Getting Screwed by the BCS

    Kansas State Wildcats – Always Getting Screwed by the BCS

    The BCS standings, the coaches and other polls; they’re all just a popularity contest, often decided on style and the legendary status of a program instead of what it actually does on the football field, and that is why Kansas State have always been denied playing in a BCS Bowl as an at-large team.

  • The Rose Bowl 2.0 – Big 12 & SEC

    Remember all the talks about a new College Football playoff? Well, while that’s still the plan – going ahead with a four team playoff with yet to be determined venues and format, the two best conferences in the BCS era decided to make a power move of their own, announcing a deal that will put the Big 12 champions against the SEC champion on New Year’s Day, starting 2014.

  • The History of the BCS National Championship Game in Pictures

    When LSU and Alabama face each other in the 2012 BCS National Championship Game, it’ll be the 14th time teams have played under the BCS’ much criticized format for the national title. As we’ve gotten used to these past few seasons, the SEC will boast the national champion, with an All-SEC final, which was probably the wrong decision.