The No.1 Crimson Tide looked good defeating No.4 Notre Dame, 31-14, and No.3 Ohio State looked spectacular in dismantling No.2 Clemson, 49-28. I have to say I didn’t see that coming with Ohio State. But Justin Fields, Tre Sermon and Chris Olave put on a clinic. The Ohio State defensive line dominated in the second half as well. The Crimson Tide defense will have its hands full with this Buckeyes offensive arsenal and there will have to be a lot of No.10, No.6 and No.22 to counteract the offensive artillery that Ohio State will put on the field at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, next Monday, 1-11-21 at 7 PM on ESPN. Will have more this coming week.
Here’s a look at today’s games.
Yesterday: 3-1
Bowl record: 12-9
Capital One Orange Bowl
No.5 Texas A&M (8-1) vs. No. 13 North Carolina (8-3)
Hard Rock, South Beach, site of the National Championship game a week from Monday, 1-11-2021
7 PM CT
ESPN
Bob Wischusen, Dan Orlovsky, Katie George
Refs, Big Ten, Larry Smith
A&M bv 8 1/2
Kellen Mond ended the season up strongly completing 172-of-271 passes, 64%, for 2,050 yards, 19 TDs against only 3 Ints. He’s got a chance to do well at the next level. And he stuck around, didn’t get frustrated or transfer and wants to play in this game. Isaiah Spiller is a superb running back who rushed for 993 yards and 7 TDs. I like A&M to get it done over UNC though quarterback Sam Howell (219-of317, 69%, 3,352 yards, 27 TDs, 6 ints) is a stud. The Tar Heels are missing a lot of players due to opt outs.
A&M 42, UNC 28
PlayStation Fiesta Bowl
No.25 Oregon (4-2) vs. No. 10 Iowa State (8-3)
State Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ.
3 PM CT
ESPN
Dave Pasch, Mike Golic Sr., Quint Kessenich
Laundry, SEC, David Smith
Iowa State by 5 1/2
Give me Mario Cristobal and his Ducks to pull off an upset and set the table for a stellar 2021 season.
Oregon 34, Iowa State 30
TaxSlayer Gator Bowl
No. 23 N.C. State (8-3) vs. Kentucky (4-6)
TIAA Bank Field, Jacksonville, FL.
11 AM CT
ESPN
Anish Shroff, Luges, Lericia Harris
Yella, Big Ten, Reggie Smith
KY by 2
Give me Stoops and the Cats to get’er done in JAX. Kentucky finishes off its season at 5-6, but with a lot of momentum heading into next season.
Kentucky 31, N.C. State 28
Outback Bowl
Ole Miss (4-5) vs. No. 11 Indiana (6-1)
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL.
11:30 AM CT
ABC
Tom, JRodg, Cole
Wood, ACC, Gary Patterson
IU by 9 1/2
Indiana is second in the country in interceptions with 17, Georgia Southern leads at 18. The Hoosiers have 2 players with 4 apiece, cornerback Jaylin Williams and nickelback Jamar Johnson. The defense also leads the Big Ten in sacks with 22. I like the Hoosiers defense to control Matt Corrall and the Ole Miss offense just enough and barely get over the top of KIff and the Rebels in Tampa Bay.
Indiana 34, Ole Miss 31
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Ohio St looked very good to me. I think A&M will try to prove they belonged in the CFP and agree with you that they will lay it on UNC.
Thanks.
David
Great stuff this week and all along for the Bowls. I attended the Outback Bowl here in Tampa last year and watched a much more motivated Minnesota team beat Auburn. Yesterday on tv some more of the same with Northwestern. Of course this year we have COVID protocols and NFL hopeful holdouts.
Oh well let’s hope going forward,….
I would think Jimbo should be ready and I hope Kentucky and Lane can get wins.
Take care. Have a great day.
Thanks, ‘80. Excellent comments.
Thanks for the previews DW! Agree on Ohio State. They looked spectacular. Alabama will have their hands full trying to stop the Buckeyes offense.
Thanks, Fun! Should be an epic.
I thin aTm will do their best to put a beat down on UNC. ACC looking bad. Big 10 maybe not.
Still think Alabama kills OSU. Although number 8 and number 1 are impressive.