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"What if" is the main thing that many college football fans ask each other. In this article that "What if" would be What if the season was over, who would the conference champions be? In the C-USA it would be Marshall vs. Houston. Houston would easily win that game and head to the Liberty Bowl. Houston has the quarterback but Marshall doesn't Houston has the running back but Marshall doesn't Now you know why I said that Houston would win. In the MAC it would be Temple vs. Central Michigan. Central Michigan would win by a long shot because they have more experience in those big games. But know who will win the MAC? The winner will be TCU or Utah. I think TCU will win because I am pretty sure that TCU will beat Utah in the regular season in a very close game. Do you see any surprises in those champions? Well if you do I am thinking one of them would be Temple. I bet you would agree with me in your sleep. Marshall is also a surprise because they haven't been as dominant lately. Now you know who the champions would be if the season was over now. But of course it is not. So all of this info is just plain fiction.

 
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Many college football fans ask "What If" questions. In this particular article I will answer two questions? One of those questions are "Who Would be the Conference Champions in the Season was Over?" I will answer that question and after that I will tell you guys the other one and then obviously answer it.
In the ACC it would be Clemson vs. Georgia Tech. If you are surprised that Boston College isn't in the conference championship you will find out why. Boston College lost to Clemson 25-7 earlier in the season. Who do I think will win and how? I think Georgia Tech will win and head to the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida mainly because of their running success. I don't think any team can stop the Yellow Jackets from running the football very well. Now what about the Big East. We have to show that conference some respect, right? In that conference that champion would be Pittsburgh or Cincinnati. But if the season ended right at this second, the winner would be Pittsburgh by one win. Pittsburgh would win the Big East mainly because they never quit even when they are losing by a long shot. The Big 10 may be the conference with the best teams of this 4 conferences I am talking about. The champion would easily be Iowa because of their veteran moves and their quarterback Ricky Stanzi. The Big 12 has had many surprises in the terms of LOSING. But the conference championship game will be Texas vs. Kansas State. Texas will win this game by a mile with all of their play makers on their football team. For my second question "Do You See Any Surprises With Conferences Champions?" The only surprise in my books would be Kansas State beating out Missouri and Kansas. Other then the Big 12 match I would have agreed with these champions at the beginning of the season. But of course the season isn't over quite yet, so right now all of this champions are just plain fiction.

Daulton,11

 
Hi this is Daulton reporting from the SEC Buzz studios. I am here to talk about the Florida Gators and their chances at the SEC Championship and the National Championship. The Florida Gators WILL have to beat the Georgia Bulldogs or their chances at a SEC Championship will be over. The Gators barely pulled off a victory against the Arkansas Razorbacks. That was all thanks to their Place Kicker Caleb Sturgis. Their status for the SEC Championship will completely change if they lose a conference game. Now for their chances at the National Championship. Right now they are ranked first in the BCS Standings. That means if the season ended now they would make it to the National Championship. But their status in the National Championship race will change with only one loss. So the Gators better watch out or their chances of glory are OVER.
 
These were the beginning of the season's picks posted on Bowl Projections.
New Mexico Bowl: Colorado State vs. Nevada
St. Petersburg Bowl: USF vs. UCF
New Orleans Bowl: Memphis vs. North Texas
Las Vegas Bowl: BYU vs. Arizona State
Poinsettia Bowl: San Diego State vs. UCLA
Hawaii Bowl: East Carolina vs. Hawaii
Little Ceasers Pizza Bowl: Wisconsin vs. Buffalo
Car Care Bowl: Wake Forest vs. UConn
Emerald Bowl: Clemson vs. Arizona
Music City Bowl: LSU and Boston College
Independence Bowl: Missouri vs. Georgia
EagleBank Bowl: Georgia Tech vs. Army
Champs Sports Bowl: Boston College vs. Purdue
Humanitarian Bowl: Utah vs. Fresno State
Holiday Bowl: Oklahoma State vs. California
Texas Bowl: Texas A&M vs. Navy
Armed Forces Bowl: Memphis vs. TCU
Sun Bowl: Washington vs. Nebraska
Insight Bowl: Purdue vs. Kansas
Chick-fil-A Bowl: Virginia Tech vs. Alabama
Outback Bowl: Mississippi vs. Michigan State
Gator Bowl: Virginia vs. West Virginia
Capital One Bowl: Mississippi State vs. Penn State
International Bowl: Rutgers vs. Ball State
Papajohns.com Bowl: Auburn vs. Pittsburgh
Cotton Bowl: Oklahoma vs. South Carolina
Liberty Bowl: Tulsa vs. Vanderbilt
Alamo Bowl:  Iowa vs. Nebraska
GMAC Bowl: Maryland vs. Bowling Green

BCS
Rose Bowl: Oregon State vs. Ohio State
Sugar Bowl: Alabama vs. Texas Tech
Fiesta Bowl: Texas vs. Boise State
Orange Bowl: FSU vs. Cincinnati
National Championship: Florida  vs. USC

These are my picks midway through the season.
New Mexico Bowl: Colorado State vs. Utah State
St. Petersburg Bowl: Rutgers vs. Southern Miss
New Orleans Bowl: La. Monroe vs. UAB
Las Vegas Bowl: Air Force vs. Washington
Poinsettia Bowl: Colorado State vs. Oregon State
Hawaii Bowl: East Carolina vs. Hawaii
Little Ceasers Pizza  Bowl: Northwestern vs. Central Michigan
Car Care Bowl: Ga. Tech vs. Pittsburgh
Emerald Bowl: Wake Forest vs. UCLA
Music City Bowl: Georgia vs. Miami (FL)
Independence Bowl: Nebraska vs. Ole Miss
EagleBank Bowl: Clemson vs. UCF
Champs Sports Bowl: Boston College vs. Michigan
Humanitarian Bowl: Utah vs. Fresno State
Holiday Bowl: Kansas vs. Oregon
Texas Bowl: Texas A&M vs. Navy
Armed Forces Bowl: Marshall vs. TCU
Sun Bowl: Arizona vs. Notre Dame
Insight Bowl: Minnesota vs. Oklahoma State
Chick-fil-A Bowl: Maryland vs. South Carolina
Outback Bowl: Alabama vs. Ohio State
Gator Bowl: Virginia vs. WVU
Capital One Bowl: Auburn vs. Penn State
International Bowl: Northern Illinois vs. USF
Papajohns.com Bowl: Kentucky vs. UConn
Cotton Bowl: Oklahoma vs. Mississippi State
Liberty Bowl: Tulsa vs. Vanderbilt
Alamo Bowl:  Michigan State vs. Baylor
GMAC Bowl: Clemson vs. Temple

BCS
Rose Bowl: Wisconsin vs. Stanford
Sugar Bowl: LSU vs. Boise State
Fiesta Bowl: USC vs. Penn State
Orange Bowl: FSU vs. Cincinnati
National Championship: Florida  vs. Texas

Don't you guys see the big surprises so far this season.

Daulton, 11