Playoff Bracket Unveiled

We can look forward to some great matchups next weekend, including Penn State at Florida (PSU is #12 because LSU would have been an SEC first round game).   That would be a great game, as would LSU at TCU, Iowa at Oregon, and Georgia Tech in Columbus to play the Buckeyes.

Virginia Tech travels to the blue turf to play Boise State, and Cincinnati hosts the aerial attack of Central Michigan.  Alabama hosts in-state counterpart Troy, while Texas hosts the Pirates of East Carolina to round out the first round matchups. 

 

2009 NCAA Football Playoff Bracket

We’d love to hear your comments on these matchups, who you think will win (games will be simulated on the PS3 game system NCAA College Football 2010, in actual weather conditions on the actual day of the games).  This could be the greatest time of the year for college football fans.  Just imagine if we were going to get to see these games taking place, not to mention some of the potential second round matchups that would be incredible.

SecondSage said,

December 10, 2009 @ 2:50 pm

I got different seedings. I say go with the seedings from the BS system. The Quarter finals feature the Cotton Bowl, Gator Bowl, Holiday Bowl, and Outback Bowl.

the Semi Finals feature the Sugar Bowl and the Orange Bowl. The Third place game in the Fiesta Bowl and the National Championship in the Rose Bowl.

These will be 15 of the highest rated, most competive games ever played. Not to mention plenty of money to be made.

Joe Rozsa said,

December 10, 2009 @ 9:55 am

Would never happen – too much travel to have quarterfinals at Bowl sites. Plus you take away those bowl games as options for non-playoff teams. Thanks for the comment, but I think my plan is the only one that really makes sense all the way around. The seedings are in line with the BCS rankings, except to drop LSU to avoid a 1st round SEC matchup, just like the basketball rules.

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