PLAYERS:
Lance Armstrong,
Ryan Aplin,
Dri Archer,
Spencer Keith
TEAMS: Arkansas State Red Wolves, Kent State Golden Flashes
TEAMS: Arkansas State Red Wolves, Kent State Golden Flashes
Winning Streak Continues – Arkansas State High ConvictionOnly Chip Kelly is having a better week than I am. Some things in life were thought of as certain truths – OJ was innocent, Lance Armstrong never participated in doping, and John Pickens is terrible at bowl picks. When news broke from the NYT that Lance was “weighing an admission of guilt,” two of those notions were suddenly shattered on the same weekend. With Texas A&M and Ole Miss taking care of business, I have now reached my goal. A winning record during bowl season seemed impossible at times over the past few years, but my four straight wins put me over the top. I am now 6-1-1 in SEC bowl games, which is something to keep in mind as we approach Monday night’s epic title game.
I know what you are thinking. My bowl record is 18-14-1 overall, but just 1-5 in the MAC. Why should my MAC picks be trusted? It’s unlikely he was talking about picking the result of the GoDaddy.com Bowl, but this quote from Confucius makes me ...
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