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2009-10 Bowl Series Challenge taking entries

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The fourth annual Bowl Series Challenge will kick off Saturday December 19th at 4:30PM ET. Contestants may submit and edit their bowl predictions until that time. The winner will receive $100, 10,000 CFBPoints and a BSC Champion virtual trophy in addition to a prestigious spot on the Winners Wall.


The college football post-season contest gets started with Fresno State vs Wyoming on December 19th and finishes up with (2)Texas vs (1)Alabama in the BCS National Championship on January 7th.

In between, contestants will predict (6)Boise State vs (4)TCU in the Fiesta Bowl, (5)Florida vs (3)Cincinnati in the Sugar Bowl, (8)Ohio State vs (7)Oregon in the Rose Bowl and (10)Iowa vs (9)Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl. Outside of BCS bowls, the Captial One Bowl pits (13)Penn State vs (12)LSU, the Cotton Bowl matches (19)Oklahoma State vs Mississippi, the Holiday Bowl features (20)Arizona vs (22)Nebraska and the Chik-fil-a Bowl clashes (11)Virginia Tech vs Tennessee. In total, there are 34 bowl games to pick.

The EagleBank Bowl, Game 12 in the contest, will have Temple play either Army or UCLA. If Army beats Navy, they will play in the bowl, otherwise UCLA will play. Contestants can edit their pick after the match-up is completely set on December 12th.

Last year, tmack62 won the Bowl Series Challenge with a 25-9 record. Previous winners include jgarc22 and kenny41.

BOWL SERIES CHALLENGE ENTER HERE

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