OrangeVolMan
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Isn’t it kinda odd that they picked two teams from the same conference to face each other in a bowl game?
With all the realignments they probably didn't realize they were in the same conference. Lol
Contractually, the old PAC-12 teams were all still eligible for the conference’s bowl tie-ins this year. (and possibly next year, though I’m unsure if it continues past this year or not)The Alamo Bowl has tie-ins with the Big 12 and Pac 12. The Pac 12 went down to 2 schools; Oregon St wasn't bowl eligible and the Holiday Bowl took Washington St.
The only thing this game proves to me is that BYU is a much better team than Colorado. They looked more prepared (better coached) and pretty much looked dominant in every aspect of the game against Colorado.So, since we apparently judge the strength of a conference based on postseason play, does that make the Big 12 better or worse now that a Big 12 team just beat another Big 12 team?
#13, Gerry Bohanon, was once a legit QB until Dave Aranda screwed him over. Bohanon led Baylor to a 12-2 season, including a Sugar Bowl win over Ole Miss. The following spring Aranda installed his own recruit, Blake Shapen, so Bohanon transferred out. Shapen is now at MSST.I see why this BYU QB had no scholarship offers coming out of HS. If they had a decent QB they would be up 45-7. #3 the backup is even worse somehow.
Jake Retzlaff #12 is the starting quarterback for BYU against Colorado.#13, Gerry Bohanon, was once a legit QB until Dave Aranda screwed him over. Bohanon led Baylor to a 12-2 season, including a Sugar Bowl win over Ole Miss. The following spring Aranda installed his own recruit, Blake Shapen, so Bohanon transferred out. Shapen is now at MSST.
As a HS recruit, Bohanon had offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, UGA, LSU, MSST, Ole Miss, Tennessee, among others. In fairness, though, Saban offered Bohanon as a LB.
Arizona State dominated the Texas defense yet lost on the scoreboardThe only thing this game proves to me is that BYU is a much better team than Colorado. They looked more prepared (better coached) and pretty much looked dominant in every aspect of the game against Colorado.
The Big 12 is looking weak to me, but I’ll reserve final judgment until I see how Arizona State plays against Texas. I really like Dillingham, I think he is a very good coach, but I’m afraid Texas is going to expose them and the Big 12.