College Football Bowl Predictions

Athlon's editors are split on who will win the 2012 Rose Bowl.

Bowl season kicks off on Saturday, Dec. 17 in Albuquerque and ends on Jan. 9 in New Orleans with the BCS Championship. With 35 games on the docket, there's plenty of options to keep college fans interested over the next month.

Athlon's editors offer their predictions for all 35 games with a slight twist. The picks were made with confidence points, 1 being the least and 35 being the most. 

The six editors were split on the Rose Bowl, but all are picking Alabama to knock off LSU in the national championship. 

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New Orleans Bowl Preview: San Diego State vs. UL Lafayette

San Diego State's Ronnie Hillman will be a tough test for the UL Lafayette defense.

by Patrick Snow (@AthlonSnowman on Twitter)

New Orleans Bowl
Louisiana-Lafayette (8-4) vs. San Diego State (8-4)

Date: Dec., 17 at 9 p.m. ET
Location: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, La.

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Athlon's 2011 College Football All-America Team

Baylor's Robert Griffin headlines Athlon's 2011 All-America team.

Putting together an All-America team is never easy and that’s certainly the case in 2011. Several players didn’t make the cut on Athlon’s All-America team, but that doesn’t take anything away from the season they had.

On defense, sorting out the best of the best in the linebacking corps and in the secondary was difficult. On the other side of the ball, Oklahoma State’s Justin Blackmon was an easy selection at one receiver spot, but the other was a close call between Western Michigan’s Jordan White, USC’s Robert Woods and Baylor’s Kendall Wright.

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Snyder, Miles and Hoke lead Coach of the Year Candidates

LSU went unbeaten, while Kansas State and Michigan won 10 games.

There were many great coaching jobs around college football this season, and the Coach of the Year selection is always a tough decision. Les Miles of LSU was the only coach in the country to go undefeated, and he did it against a tough schedule.

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A Very Early College Football Top 25 for 2012

If Matt Barkley returns, USC could be the No. 1 team in 2012.

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

(Published December 8th, 2011) Click here to view Athlon's updated top 25 for 2012.

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Ranking All 35 College Football Bowls: From Must-See to Must-Miss

Athlon ranks all of the matchups from the must-see to the ones you can avoid.

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

Which bowls should you tune into? Athlon ranks and previews all of the matchups from the must-see to the ones you can avoid.

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Bowl Projections: Post-Week 13

With win over Oklahoma on Saturday, the Cowboys will clinch a spot in the Fiesta Bowl.

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

With 13 weeks in the book, it's time to take a look at how teams project to the postseason. There's going to be a lot of changes over the next couple of weeks, especially as teams battle just to get to six wins. 

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Bowl Projections: Post-Week 12

Michigan is moving closer to earning an at-large spot in a BCS bowl.

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

With 12 weeks in the book, it's time to take a look at how teams project to the postseason. There's going to be a lot of changes over the next couple of weeks, especially as teams battle just to get to six wins. 

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Week 12 College Football Winners and Losers

Robert Griffin led Baylor to its first victory over Oklahoma in school history.

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

Athlon sums up a full slate of college football with the most important things to take away from this weekend.

Winners

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Bowl Projections: Post-Week 11

Washington has lost three out of its last four games.

By Steven Lassan (@AthlonSteven on Twitter)

With 11 weeks in the book, it's time to take a look at how teams project to the postseason. There's going to be a lot of changes over the next couple of weeks, especially as teams battle just to get to six wins. 

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