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| College Football BBVA Compass Bowl Preview |
Get the odds and the all of the BCS college football bowl action at the top rated online sportsbook, Bet Phoenix. SMU started the year 5-1, but lost four of their next five to be in danger of a .500 regular season. Fortunately for the Mustangs they were able to fend off 4-8, 3-5 Rice 27-24 to assure them a winning year. Southern Methodist jumped out to a 14-0 lead with senior quarterback J.J. McDermott's 45-yard passing touchdown to junior wide receiver Darius Johnson and freshman running back Jared Williams' 52-yard rushing TD. However the Mustangs allowed 17 straight points to fall down by three after three quarters until freshman defensive tackle turned fullback Rishard Wimbley's pair of fourth-period running TDs. The Owls scored once more at the end, but could not spell the upset despite forcing five turnovers for the game. Elsewhere during regular-season finales Pitt punched 5-7, 1-6 Syracuse in the mouth to assure they would make a bowl game and the Orange would not. The Panthers scored the first 10 points on junior QB Tino Sunseri's 22-yard passing TD to freshman RB Isaac Bennett and junior placekicker Kevin Harper's 37-yard field goal. Freshman QB Anthony Gonzalez ran one in before Harper tallied three more FGs. After the 'Cuse pulled within one score, senior defensive back Antwuan Reed's 20-yard fumble return made it 33-20 as Pittsburgh survived by that same score. This bowl game will not get all of the hype of the big BCS bowl games, but it still matches up two quality opponents with plenty of talent on the football field. This game will be worth the watch with the college football season coming to an end.
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The BCS Bowls take a break this week when the BBVA Compass Bowl kicks off and puts the SMU Mustangs against the Pittsburgh panthers.