A field goal was the only score in the game as Oregon State blanked Pitt for the first time since 1996, and now the Pac-10 is 4-0 in bowl games, 3-0 against top 25 teams.
Well, well, it seems as if one of the best teams in the Big 12 has fallen to one of the better teams of the Pac-10.
Oklahoma State came within 4 points of beating the Texas Longhorns, and a team that beat conference champion runner-up Missouri.
But no, the Pac-10 is terrible, and the Big 12 is superior in every way. There’s no way a ranked team from the Big 12 could lose to a team from the Pac-10.
The Pac-10, aside from playing USC, had no tough opponents. They had a pansy schedule. Without tough regular season competition, there is no way that Oregon could beat Oklahoma state, who had to play the best of the best.
And then the Oregon Ducks running game made their statement in the Holiday Bowl.
Although Oklahoma State jumped out to an early 1st quarter lead, the second half was no contest, as Oregon scored five touchdowns to Oklahoma’s two.
Suddenly, the Pac-10 doesn’t look so weak.
Look for the Pac-10 to continue their bowl dominance today in the Brut Sun Bowl as Oregon State plays #20 Pittsburgh. Also, look for some exciting Big 12 and SEC Play. Kansas is playing Minnesota, LSU fights Georgia Tech, and Vanderbilt faces off against Boston College.
Watch out for Georgia Tech to hand the SEC another major loss after their monumental upset of the Georgia Bulldogs a few weeks ago.
Here are the bowl game results thus far:
With a Mizzouri overtime victory vs. Northwestern, the Big 12 is now 1-0 in bowl games.
Still waiting on the SEC to flop big time this season.
Quick congratulations to the Patriots for becoming the least penalized team in NFL history.
Hopefully, a congratulations will be in order to the Jets for preventing the Dolphins from becoming the team with the least turnovers ever (and for beating the Dolphins).
Miami almost pulled the upset over the Cal-Berkeley Golden Bears.
Jacory Harris avoided throwing more than one interception to Cal’s vaunted pass defense, but a late game fumble–forced by Golden Bear senior Zach Follet– cost him an Emerald Bowl victory.
Jahvid Best didn’t help the Hurricane’s cause either, rushing for 186 yards and two touchdowns. Best saved the Golden Bears with his effort, as Cal looked outplayed by Miami for most of the game. Miami will improve defensively over the next few years with their young squad, but yesterday’s Emerald Bowl was not their time.


After Cal’s exciting win, the Pac-10 is 2-0 in this bowl game season. If you watched the game, you noticed Jahvid Best’s explosiveness and speed. If you followed USC, you will remember that Jahvid Best ran for less than 40 yards in a 17-3 domination of Cal-Berkeley. Arizona was competitive against USC, and this was perceived as a weak game for the Trojans.
But then Arizona beats a ranked BYU, and USC’s schedule is not looking as weak as people thought it was.
The most important game for the “USC was cheated” club (of which I’m a member) is this tuesday, when the Pac-10 plays its first big conference matchup. Oregon plays Oklahoma State in what will become a very high scoring Holiday Bowl.
USC held Oregon’s strong offense in a 44-10 blowout early in the season. If Oregon beats Oklahoma State, look for rumblings from Los Angeles that their team was cheated from the BCS Championship once again.
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Finally, the next chance for the Pac-10 to prove to the critics that they are far from a weak division, as California plays the ACC’s University of Miami. Expect the Golden Bears to pull through and beat the Hurricances, just as Arizona beat a ranked BYU only a few days ago. At 7-5 overall, Miami is far from ranked…Should be childrens fodder for a California team that found itself in and out of the top 25 all year.
California boasts one of the best intercepting defenses (#3 with 23 INTs) in the nation, and also a very talented runner in Jahvid Best, who led the Pac-10 in rushing with over 125 yards per game.
Miami allows on average 146 yards rushing per game, and is too far from the higher rankings for me to count exactly where they stand. Also, their quarterbacking is reason for concern, as their quarterbacks throw just as many interceptions as they do touchdowns (19).
California excels in all the areas that are Miami’s weak points. Expect a California win, and a 2-0 bowl record for the Pac-10.
Terrible game by the Celtics. Even if they had pulled if off, they didnt deserve it. It’s almost as if the Celts had never learned how to drive the ball to the basket.
Congrats to Phil Jackson on his 1,000th win. See you in the playoffs.
No college sports today, but Los Angeles has given me an excuse to talk New England sports, as the Celtics and Lakers have their much anticipated rematch. As I post it’s 5-3 Lakers. I’m not concerned. Not only do the Celts have the Big Three, but Rajon Rondo is on fire.
The Celts have beat LA, they will beat LA, it’s their job to beat LA. (Guess what the t-shirt I’m wearing right now says? You got it–We Beat LA)
See you at the end of the game.
First off, a Merry Christmas eve to everyone (and Happy Hanukkah of course, night #4 and going strong).
There isn’t much to watch today in the world of sports, except an 8 PM EST matchup between the Hawaii Warriors and, as my pal Mario calls them, “Neutured Dame”. Hawaii is nowhere near the level that they were last year with June Jones and Colt Brennan, and Notre Dame…well, you know how that story goes. (If you don’t, check out my top 10 most embarassing football moments of 2008 in sports on bleacherreport.com).
So, my thoughts drift over to my fantasy football team. Full of promise after a great draft, I am now struggling to float above .500 after some heartbreaking losses. I have the second most points in the league, but being in the hardest division has proven too much for the Herberts Hurricane.
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Last night, in the comfort of my basement, I watched USC trounce Georgia Tech 76-57. Better yet, I watched it with my friend Jimmy, who is a Georgia Tech student. What a great way to spend a monday night. (By the way, Jimmy is an amateur actor. Check out his cameo appearance in this short film–he’s the screaming guy that always ends up dead: The Greatest British Novel Ever)
So back to the game, with a couple quick notes/observations.
- The game was originally supposed to be officiated by ACC officials. Georgia Tech screwed this one up, so USC scrambled to get some Pac-10 referees for the Trojans’ home game in the Galen Center. This probably didn’t impact the game much, but it’s an interesting fact.
- True Freshman Demar DeRozan had his second straight game scoring in the high double digits with 17 points, one shy of his career-high 18. As DeRozan continues to feel more comfortable in the college game, watch for USC to finally meet expectations.







