วันอาทิตย์ที่ 11 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553

College Football - Bowl Games Cause I'm a big deal - bring prestige and 139 million U.S. dollars

Unless you are a college football fan and can care less if you've never seen a bowl game in your life, you might wonder what is going on all the excitement. If you have a red-blooded male in your life, just ask him.

There are 34 NCAA Bowl games this year and the enthusiasm in everyone is prestige and money, much money, as more of a collective 139 million dollars to the participating teams and their respective conferences.

actual disbursements reflected in the bowl add up to $ 127 +Million, but the actual $ 139 + million figure results because some additional payments for participating teams to qualify automatically by the 6 major BCS conferences the Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pacific-10 and South Eastern Europe .

A team must win 6 games of the cup, eligible under NCAA rules. Some of the qualifiers will automatically receive bowl bids, and others are invited to attend the games least Bowl.

Just about every newsOrganization, public education does bowl game before the election date, the first (December 19) to the last (the Bowl Championship Series game, January 7).

I chose to do this year about the importance of the pool based on their first payment and then the celebrities of the game on its participants. Top 5 BCS Bowl games listed include the prestigious super-races with the highest payouts.

Here is the complete line for 2009 (thecover in 2010).

1) $ 17 million - the BCS National Championship Game between Alabama (13-0) and Texas (13-0) on Jan. 7.

2) 17 million - Sugar Bowl with Florida (12-1) and Cincinnati (12-0) on 1 January.

3) 17 million U.S. dollars - Fiesta Bowl with Texas Christian (12-0) and Boise State (13-0) on Jan. 4.

4) U.S. $ 17 million - Rose Bowl with Oregon (10-2) and Ohio State (10-2) on 1 January.

5) U.S. $ 17 million - Orange Bowl with Georgia Tech (11-2) and Iowa (10-2), Jan. 5.

6)4.25 million U.S. dollars - Capital One Bowl with Penn State (10-2) and Louisiana State (9-3) on 1 January.

7) 3.3 million U.S. dollars - Outback Bowl with Northwestern (8-4) and Auburn (7-5) on 1 January.

8) $ 3,005 million - Chick-fil-A Bowl Virginia Tech (9-3) and Tennessee (7-5) on Dec. 31.

9) 3 million U.S. dollars - Cotton Bowl, with Oklahoma State (9-3) and Mississippi (8-4) on Jan. 2.

10), 2.5 million U.S. dollars - Gator Bowl against West Virginia (9-3) and Florida State (6-6) on 1 January.

11) 2.35 million U.S. dollars -Holiday Bowl, with Nebraska (9-4) and Arizona (8-4) on Dec. 30.

12) 2.25 million U.S. dollars - Champs Sports Bowl in Miami, FL (9-3) and Wisconsin (9-3), Dec. 29.

13) 2.25 million U.S. dollars - Alamo Bowl with Texas Tech (8-4) and Michigan State (6-6) on Jan. 2.

14), 1.9 million U.S. dollars - Sun Bowl with Stanford (8-4), and Oklahoma (7-5) on Dec. 31.

15), $ 1.7 million - Liberty Bowl with East Carolina (9-4) and Arkansas (7-5) on Jan. 2.

16), 1.6 million U.S. dollars - Music City Bowl with Clemson(8-5) and Kentucky (7-5), Dec. 27.

17) 1.35 million U.S. dollars - Insight Bowl with Iowa State (6-6) and Minnesota (6-6) in Dec.31.

18), $ 1.1 million - Independence Bowl with Georgia (7-5) and Texas A & M (6-6) on Dec. 28.

19) $ 1 million - Las Vegas Bowl with Brigham Young (10-2) and Oregon State (8-4), Dec. 22.

20) $ 1 million - Meineke Car Care Bowl and Pittsburgh (9-3) and North Carolina (8-4 hours) on December 26.

21) $ 1 million - St. Petersburg Bowl with Rutgers (8-4)and Central Florida (8-4 hours) on December 19.

22) $ 1 million - Eagle Bank Bowl with Temple (9-3) and UCLA (6-6), Dec. 29.

23) $ 850,000 - Emerald Bowl with Southern California (8-4) and Boston College (8-4 hours) on December 26.

24) $ 750,000 - GMAC Bowl with Central Michigan (11-2) and Troy (9-3), Jan. 6.

25) $ 750,000 - Poinsettia Bowl, with Utah (9-3), and California (8-4) on Dec. 23.

26) $ 750,000 - Little Caesars Pizza Bowl with Ohio (9-4) and Marshall (6-6), Dec. 26.

27)$ 750,000 - New Mexico Bowl with Fresno State (8-4) and Wyoming (6-6), Dec. 19.

28) $ 750,000 - Humanitarian Bowl with Idaho (7-5) and Bowling Green (7-5) on Dec. 30.

29) $ 750,000 - International Bowl with South Florida (7-5) and Northern Illinois (7-5) on Jan. 2.

30) $ 700,000 - Texas Bowl with Missouri (8-4) and Navy (8-4) on Dec. 31.

31) $ 600,000 - Armed Forces Bowl Houston (10-3) and Air Force (7-5 hours) on December 31.

32) $ 398,000 - Hawaii Bowl with Nevada (8-4)and Southern Methodist (7-5) on Dec. 24.

33) $ 325,000 - New Orleans Bowl with Middle Tennessee (9-3) a Southern Mississippi (7-5), Dec. 20.

34) $ 300,000 - Papjohns.com Bowl with South Carolina (7-5) and Connecticut (7-5) on Jan. 2.

Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley

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