Former Oklahoma QB Reflects on College Football Bowl Season

by BMCWrites | January 8, 2009 at 02:09 pm
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Only hours away from the kickoff of the FedEx BCS National Championship Game in Miami, I find myself reflecting upon how the college football bowl season has kept this former Oklahoma quarterback-turned blogger busy during the last two weeks.

The bowl season began for me Dec. 28 when I published my secondannual college football bowl predictions post.  So far, I’ve picked 6 winners out of nine games.  If my #1 Oklahoma Sooners win tonight against #2 Florida, I will have batted .700.  Not bad if I say so myself!

On Dec. 29, I came across a map drawn up by a Russian professor/former KGB operative who predicted the United States will break into several separate countries by 2010.  Soon after, I was able to offer readers of this blog a solution to the college football playoff dilemma.

On Dec. 30, I described how, thanks largely to taxpayer-funded bailouts, it appeared taxpayers were footing the bill for several college football bowl games this season.

Earlier today, I reflected on my days as an Oklahoma quarterback in a pre-championship game post about the many things I share in common with Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Sam Bradford.

Come back later tonight for an update on the FedEx BCS National Championship which I predicted Oklahoma will win, 42-30.  The game airs on Fox at 8 p.m. EDT.

BOOMER SOONER!

-- Bob McCarty Writes

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