Thursday, January 7, 2010

Best and Worst- BCS Bowl Edition

Bowl season is finally over with the Alabama Crimson Tide the #1 team in the nation at 14-0 and National Champions. So, here is edition 2.0 of the best and worst of bowl season. This edition focuses just on the five BCS games.


Best End to Career: Tim Tebow
Best Breakout Performance: Terrelle Pryor
Best Defense of Option: Iowa
Best Fake Punt: Boise State
Best Surprise Play: Texas onside kick
Best Player Whose Name We Should Remember for the next 3 years: Garrett Gilbert
Best Breaking of Heisman Curse: Mark Ingram
Best Defending Champ That Will #1 in Preseason: Alabama
Best Ending of Conference Rose Bowl Drought: Ohio State
Best Coach that Silenced Critics: Jim Tressel
Best Coach We Wish the Best in Recovery: Urban Meyer
Best BCS Conference in BCS Games: Big Ten




Worst Usage of Over 1,000 Uniform Combos: Oregon
Worst Thing To Happen to a Star Player: Colt McCoy's injury
Worst Team Effort: Cincinnati
Worst Effect of Coaching Changes: Cincinnati
Worst End to a Career: Colt McCoy
Worst Game That Failed to Live up to Hype: Fiesta Bowl
Worst Play that almost became a safety: Johnathan Dwyer's run ten yards behind the line of scrimmage into endzone.
Worst Trick Play: Alabama's Fake Punt
Worst Adaptation to Opponent's Strategy: Alabama on Texas' kickoffs.
Worst Miss of a Meaningless Extra Point: Leigh Tiffin

The BCS games defintely showed college football fans a glimpse of what we will see next year and also sent out some seniors with big wins and a certain senior quarterback injury that will always have Longhorn fans asking "What If?"





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