Action will culminate on January 8th when someone hoists the BCS National Championship trophy in Atlanta. The good news, is that Mark Richt is no longer the coach at Georgia. So despite a playoff field consisting of mostly horrible choices, brave punters (that's a European soccer gambling reference) do still have at least one option (Bulldogs) that doesn't activate your gag reflex.
Don't miss out on this annual opportunity to prove to yourself once again just how little you really know about college football.
Rules haven't changed, but I'll reiterate them here anyhow:
Entry fee is $10 and there is no limit on the number of forms you can submit.
Preferred payment method is two crisp five dollar bills. You can also PayPal me at:
or send me a check to:
Kenon Carter
5719 Alderbrook Dr.
Dublin, OH 43016
Please try to have forms to me by Friday, December 15th at 6:00 PM EST. I will accept forms up until kickoff at 12:00 PM Eastern on the 16th, but prefer to have them a little in advance.
Rules are as follows:
Pick the outright winner of all 41 Bowl Games (no point spreads), including the BCS National Championship game.
You will assign confidence points to each selection. Assign 42 points to the pick with which you are MOST confident. Assign 1 confidence point to the pick with which you are LEAST confident.
The participant with the most points WINS!
S/he who finishes last will win the Angie Guidi Lack of Achievement Award, which is really hard to do. I encourage you to submit a secondary form in an attempt to finish dead last. Harder than you think, tough guy.
Payouts will be contingent upon the number of participants and announced on Saturday, December 16th.
Last year's winners and payouts:
1st place - Mia LaCommare $500
2nd place - Chad Welty $210
3rd place - Lindsay Rice $140
4th place - Jason Jakubson $75
5th place - John Carter $50
Angie Guidi Lack of Achievement Award - Ed Jones
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