Semifinals
(10) Miami 31-27 (6) Mississippi
Great game! Back and forth action, even the final hail mary is being scrutinized though Ole Miss had virtually no chance to convert. Didn't think QB Beck had it in him to calmly march down the field in the 4th quarter, but he did it--great win! Ole Miss had one of the finest offenses all year long and I really believed they would pull out this game. But Miami's D is getting the job done and their offense is finally showing up, too. Miami is playing their best football of the season right now.
(5) Oregon 22-56 (1) Indiana
Well, this one was over quick. The Hoosiers went for a pick-6 on the first play of the game and, well, that was about it. Each team had a nice TD drive on their next possession, then Indiana just went off and left Oregon behind. Somehow Oregon outgained Indiana in total yards--that's what 3 turnovers in your own half will do to you, kids. Indiana is just pummeling the world right now.
Championship
(10) Miami @ (1) Indiana (-8.5, 47.5)
Okay, I had my eye on Miami early in the season, I thought the mix of an experienced QB (even if he had been a jackass all summer) to go with a rebuilt D-line could really be something special. Then I watched them lose to Louisville and I was out; felt like Miami was just too dumb to get back to winning football and I kinda forgot about them til it came to be tournament time. Good win at Texas A&M, another good win at Ohio State, now a complete victory over Ole Miss (a team I kept my eye all year long), and I'm impressed. QB Beck is looking like a for-real NFL prospect again and that defense is standing up to serious challenges. Again: Miami is playing their best ball on both sides and they look like an old timey Hurricane squad. Oh--and they get to play the championship in their home stadium! Doesn't 8.5 points look like too much?
Indiana has never been good at football--EVER--until last season when they were a nice surprised. They marched through their schedule this season with impressive wins at Oregon and Penn State and then thoroughly outplayed Ohio State in the Big 10 final. They have since pummeled Alabama (not everyone's fave, but I actually liked the Tide this year) and Oregon (game was over quick) and are clearly the deserving fave going into the Final. 8.5 looks like too much, doesn't it? They're catching Miami peaking and on their home field to boot! How can this game not be close?
I dunno, man, I've laid out the case for Miami.....but I still can't go against the Hoosiers. They've been murdering people all year long, why would that stop? Miami isn't the first good team they've played, Miami isn't the first good defense they've come up against, Miami isn't the first time they've had to go on the road to win. Miami's resurgence and home field advantage, frankly, just adds that much WTF to the Hoosier victory march. I think Indy's D is gonna stifle the burgeoning Hurricane attack and I think Indy's O-line is going to counter the Canes at the lines. I think Indiana is gonna run wild and comfortably pass for 1st downs while being hardly challenged at all on D.
Its all set up for Miami but I gotta go Indiana 30-13 (Hoosiers and the under)