Showing posts with label bowl games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bowl games. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2012

Prepping for the National Championship Game

Sadly, USC couldn’t stop Notre Dame from having a perfect regular season this weekend. Notre Dame’s win kept them at the top of the BCS Standings and secured them a spot in the BCS National Championship Game in January. The SEC Championship Game between No. 2 Alabama and No. 3 Georgia on December 1st will determine the Irish’s opponent for the big game.

My two favorite teams have always been USC and whoever Notre Dame is playing which means I am going to need some new gear to cheer on Alabama or Georgia in the National Championship Game. I found a site called My Team Planet that carries collegiate merchandise for a variety of schools, including the University of Alabama and the University of Georgia. I picked out a t-shirt and a hat that I like for both schools and will be placing my order once I know who Notre Dame is playing! Take a look at what I have chosen! 

If the University of Alabama wins, I will wear this Alabama shirt and Alabama hat:

     

If the University of Georgia wins, I will wear this Georgia shirt and Georgia hat:



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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Alabama Crimson Tide Records...for buffoonery

I've met some crazy SEC fans in my life, but the Internet really makes it a lot easier to find the truly weirdest and wildest morons on the web. Just the other day I caught this dandy site from some crazy dude into Alabama Apparel.

Which teams go to what games?

July 3rd, 2006
The No. 1 and No. 2 teams according to the BCS formula will play in the Sugar Bowl. The other games will use regional consideration regarding team selection. The Rose Bowl will host the Big Ten and Pac 10 champions. The Tostitos Fiesta Bowl will host the Big XII champion and the FedEx Orange Bowl shall host either the ACC or Big East champion, should those teams not be ranked No. 1 or No. 2.

About the BCS

USC and the University of Texas met on opposite sides of the football in the 2006 national championship game, but they shared one thing. They were playing for the national title because the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) was in place.
The BCS was established to determine the national champion for college football while maintaining and enhancing the bowl system that’s nearly 100 years old. The BCS has quickly become a showcase for the sport, matching the best teams at the end of the season.