More than a week before the season starts. Thought it'd be interesting to see what people think and how close it ends up.</p> You can edit before the first weekend kickoff. Here is the format. project who will win their respective conference and/or qualify for a BCS bowl as an AT Large *Note: Big East Champion takes one of the At Larges Rose Bowl BCS vs. BCS (Big 10 vs. Pac 10 if available) Fiesta Bowl BCS vs. BCS (Big 12 Champion to play here if available) Orange Bowl BCS vs. BCS (ACC Champion to play here if available) Sugar Bowl BCS vs. BCS (SEC Champion to play here if available) BCS Championship Game BCS No. 2 vs. BCS No. 1</p>
<font size="+0"><font size="2">Just finished mine today. </font><font size="2"></font></font></p> <font size="+0"><font size="2">Rose Bowl </font></font><font size="2">Southern Cal (Pac 10 Champion) vs. Texas (Big 12 Champion) </font></p> <font size="2">Fiesta Bowl Oklahoma (BCS At Large) vs. Ohio State (BCS At Large) </font><font size="2"> Orange Bowl West Virginia (Big East Champion) vs. Virginia Tech (ACC Champion)</font></p> <font size="2">Sugar Bowl Louisville (BCS At Large) vs Auburn (BCS At Large) </font></p> <font size="2">BCS Championship Game Michigan (BCS #2) vs. LSU (BCS #1)</font></p>
* indicates conference champions.</p> <span class="main"><span class="spacing">Rose Bowl: Wisconsin* vs. Oklahoma Sugar Bowl: LSU* vs. Louisville Fiesta Bowl: Texas* vs. Michigan Orange Bowl: Virginia Tech* vs. Florida BCS Championship: USC* vs. West Virginia*</span></span></p> I'm not 100% sure these are possible due to bowl seeding, but there it is. Not really big on the WVU bandwagon, but I think LSU is gonna screw up somewhere and Rich Rodriguez is such a great coach so why not right? </p>