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Capital One Bowl Mania on ESPN
ESPN had their annual "pick the winner" program last night featuring some of their blowhard commentators who pick each of the bowl games one by one. They include a "winning dynamic" percentage of probabliity - which is a little confusing, but relevant. The comentators picked all the AAC teams that were listed to win except one. The highest probability to win team was TU. USF, Houston, Memphis, UCF and Temple were all picked to win their bowls, but "strangely", Navy was picked to lose to La Tech. If i were a picker, that would get reversed immediately. But anyway, the AAC is pretty solid at least as far as the pickers thought last night.

Go AAC!

BTW we had a few teams stink up their bowl games last year. TU wasn't one of them even though we lost our game to VT 55-52.
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2016 11:58 AM by rabidTU2.)
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