AROUND THE NCAA PRE-BOWLS
Basically the top 10 entering the bowls, the all-americans, all-CUSA the award winners, the BCS bowl games (and C-USA).
BCS TOP 10
1. Penn State
2. West Virginia
3. Boise State
4. Utah
5. Texas
6. Virginia Tech
7. Kansas
8. LSU
9. Florida
10. Oklahoma
(11. Ole Miss, 20. Nebraska, Southern Miss 31st in Coaches')
ALL-AMERICANS
* denotes redshirt-Freshman
ALL-C-USA
AWARD WINNERS
Maxwell: Tim Hiller
Bednarik: R.J. Kiesel-Kauhane
O'Brien: Tim Hiller
Walker: Enrique Davis (Andre Anderson 2nd)
Best WR: Jordan Davis
Mackey: Jermaine Gresham
Best OL: Nick Claytor
Rimington: Dan Voss
Lombardi: O'Brien Schofield
Best LB: R.J. Kiesel-Kauhane
Thorpe: Rahim Moore
Groza: Hunter Lawrence
Best P: Brent Bowden
Best RET: Brandon James
C-USA, NOTABLE & BCS BOWL GAMES
St. Petersburg Bowl: UCF (6-6) vs Kent State (7-5)
New Orleans Bowl: ECU (6-6) vs Florida Atlantic (9-3)
Hawai'i Bowl (2003 rematch): Houston (8-5) AT Hawai'i (10-2)
Independence Bowl: Georgia (6-6) vs Kansas State (8-4)
Papajohns.com Bowl: Rutgers (8-4) vs Notre Dame (7-5)
TEXAS BOWL: Tulane (7-5) vs ???????? (Who could it be?)
Insight Bowl: #17 Oklahoma State (8-4) vs Ohio State (7-5)
Rose Bowl: #3 Boise State (10-2) vs #16 USC (10-2)
Sugar Bowl: #9 Florida (11-2) vs #7 Kansas (10-2)
Cotton Bowl: #14 Auburn (9-3) vs #20 Nebraska (9-4)
Liberty Bowl: Vanderbilt (7-5) vs Southern Miss (10-3)
Fiesta Bowl: #5 Texas (12-1) vs #12 TCU (10-2)
Orange Bowl: #6 Virginia Tech (12-1) vs #4 Utah (11-1)
GMAC Bowl: Central Michigan (9-3) vs UAB (6-6)
BCS National Championship: #2 West Virginia (11-1) vs #1 Penn State (12-0)
LSU gets snubbed by the BCS. SMU (6-6) did not make a bowl game, because they finished 12th in the C-USA.
UP NEXT: Who are we playing in the Texas Bowl? Find out in the game preview.
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