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Poinsettia Bowl Forecast!

December 21st, 2011 No comments

 

POINSETTIA BOWL
Wednesday, December 21st @ 8:00 p.m.
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LA TECH (8-4) VS TCU (10-2)

Rushing
Passing
Points
TO’s
ST
A.O.R
LA TECH 85
225
22
2.3
-
95.2
TCU
160
210
27
2.8
-
91.6
First meeting. LT is making its 6th bowl appearance and their 1st under HC Dykes (WAC COY) and is 2-2-1. TCU is 6-4 in bowls under Patterson and ply’d an undefeated Boise in this bowl in ‘08, winning by 1. Tech stumbled out of the gate to a 1-4 start with 3 of its 1st 4 losses coming by a comb 9 pts, but got its ssn turned around in a big way and won 7 consec (most S/’74) with 5 coming on the road en route to claiming the WAC Title (first S/’01). Frogs went 5-2 vs bowl tms (2 losses by a comb 9 pts) outscoring those foes 35-29 and outgaining them 455-413. TCU tallied its 3rd MWC Title in its last go-round in the conf. For the 8th time under HC Patterson, TCU has 10 wins (4th str yr) and their 19 Sr’s became the 4th str class to set a TCU win record. Frogs may be in a letdown spot here as they’ve landed BCS gms the L2Y and held their breath for a 3rd str, but failed to jump into the Top 16. TCU traveled 30,000 to the Rose Bowl LY and 20,000+ to the Fiesta Bowl in ‘09, but expect less for this non-BCS gm. After B2B BCS appearances, and lobbying TY for a 3rd straight, this is not the matchup TCU wanted. LA Tech has now improved its record 3 straight years, and while an 8 win season is an improvement, a bowl win vs a team that won the Rose Bowl LY will be a feather in their cap. This one will be closer than what many think but in the end the Horned Frogs come away with the win.

PHIL’S FORECAST: TCU 34 LOUISIANA TECH 27

2010 Coaching Changes

August 20th, 2010 No comments

From 2005-’08 I published an article titled Coaching Changes in my College Football Preview magazine. Each year I try to make the magazine a little bit bigger and a little bit better but we’re capped out at 328 pages so Coaching Changes does not appear in my 2010 magazine. We have had a lot of requests for this article and since the website has an unlimited amount of room, PhilSteele.com is a great vehicle to continue publishing this article and I will do so each year. Read more…

WAC Team of the Decade

June 30th, 2010 No comments

For the next two weeks, I will be taking a look at the conference teams of the decade for 2000-2009. Factored into my analysis will be conference win %, conference and division titles, bowl games and bowl wins. I will also include BCS bowl wins, final AP rankings and number of national championships for the major conferences. There have been several teams who have changed conferences during that time and I will include them in the analysis for any season(s) they were affiliated with that certain conference. I will also be doing a breakdown of how the conference did in bowl games during the decade and I will emphasis the overall win/loss record, the number of BCS bowl wins, and the records against Non-BCS and ranked bowl teams.

While some conferences may have no-brainers as the top team, other conferences were very competitive over the past decade. Here is the schedule for the upcoming week with the conferences I will be analyzing on each date. Read more…

Preseason All-Big Ten and WAC Teams

May 24th, 2010 4 comments

In Today’s blog, I will continue releasing my Preseason All-Conference teams with the All-Big Ten and All-WAC teams.

Defending Rose Bowl Champ Ohio St leads the way with nine 1st Team selections led by QB Terrelle Pryor who had a phenomenal Rose Bowl hitting 23-37 for 266 (72 rush). Wisconsin has five players led by RB John Clay who led the Big Ten in rushing last year with 1,517 (5.3) and 18 TD’s. Orange Bowl Champ Iowa placed four on my 1st Team led by DE Adrian Clayborn (11.5 sk) who turned down a shot at the NFL.

Seven Big Ten players made my Preseason 1st Team for the 2nd year in a row: Wisconsin RB Clay, Penn St RB Evan Royster, Purdue WR Keith Smith, Penn St OG Stefen Wisniewski, Ohio St OG Justin Boren, Michigan St LB Greg Jones and Ohio St CB Chimdi Chekwa. Read more…