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Today’s newsletter is dedicated to Cinnamon Roll Pop-Tart, which has joined Frosted Strawberry as the sacrificial mascot in college football’s new greatest tradition.
The College Football Playoff quarterfinals begin tonight, so let’s take one final look at each matchup.
Opposing coach breakdowns are courtesy of Bruce Feldman’s CFP confidential, which you can read in full here. Plus, The Athletic’s beat writers joined the “Until Saturday” podcast to share their predictions, and their soundbites are noted by the 🎙️ emoji (listen to the full podcast here).
No. 3 Boise State vs. No. 6 Penn State (Fiesta Bowl)
No. 4 Arizona State vs. No. 5 Texas (Peach Bowl)
No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 8 Ohio State (Rose Bowl)
No. 2 Georgia vs. No. 7 Notre Dame (Sugar Bowl)
Almost time. Bowls resume at noon ET today with Alabama-Michigan, and full bracket projections are here.
The Pop-Tarts Bowl is tops in class. The viral antics of the Pop-Tarts speak for themselves (for instance, Miami’s mascot eating Hot Fudge Sundae on the sideline and Wild Berry sneaking up on the refs). The broadcast had some great moments too, like playing into the real plug-in toaster in this year’s trophy by including a toaster history lesson mid-game and showing this hilarious (somewhat cruel) comparison of Ames, Iowa to Miami:
But let’s also give credit to the game. Miami vs. Iowa State was the best game we’ve seen in the FBS postseason so far. After Miami fumbled the ball away on the first snap, the next eight drives ended in touchdowns. Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward broke the Division I career passing touchdowns record (156) and sat after halftime to protect his NFL draft stock as a projected first-round pick.
As backup Emory Williams took over, the Hurricanes blew a 10-point lead to lose 42-41, granting the Cyclones their first 11-win season in program history. Iowa State quarterback and Pop-Tart Bowl MVP Rocco Becht chose the fate of the Cinnamon Roll — and said it tasted better than he thought it would.
In the weekend’s other big bowl, the Buffaloes flopped. The Colorado-BYU Alamo Bowl, dubbed “the people’s Big 12 championship” by some, turned into a rout as Kalani Sitake’s Cougars downed the Buffs 36-14. How about BYU and Arizona State being picked 13th and 16th in the Big 12, respectively, but then both possibly ending up ranked right around there in the national polls?
On the more attention-grabbing side, Colorado finished 9-4 and showed considerable improvement from Deion Sanders’ Year 1 squad (the Buffs even spent a week close to the projected CFP bracket in the crowded Big 12 race), but Sanders’ final season with his sons Shilo and Shedeur (plus honorary “sons” Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter) came to a bittersweet ending that left him speechless. He has insisted he will stay at Colorado.
The 20-day winter transfer portal window closed at the end of the day on Saturday. Sam Khan Jr. recaps everything you need to know. But here’s a quick summary:
Check out Sam’s full recap here.
The No. 1, undefeated Oregon Ducks open as underdogs, which should make us look closer at seeding and seriously consider holding the quarterfinals on campus sites.
Penn State coach James Franklin said college football needs a commissioner to oversee it … and Nick Saban has his vote.
Meet Boise State coach Spencer Danielson, who has led the Broncos to this history-making season.
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