***2022-23 CFB Bowl Games Thread***

what a joke, KSU goes almost 11 mins and doesn't score, they give a 98 yard touchdown in 1 min. Both of these initial games are over... least ISU basketball starts soon.
KSU had to go for that touchdown. Bamas talent especially at the skill positions is on a much higher level, have to get points to keep up.
 
Absolutely meaningless. The only bowls that will matter whatsoever this year are the Sugar Bowl, since both teams are playing everyone, and the two CFP bowls later on today.
Man I get this take and I believe that bowl games really don’t matter but outside of texas are there many big 12 players sitting out?
 
KSU had to go for that touchdown. Bamas talent especially at the skill positions is on a much higher level, have to get points to keep up.
KSU problem is 3 times in Bama territory, pick, field goal and turnover on downs. Bama gets ball first 2nd half this could get ugly if KSU has to be 1 dimentional
 
what a joke, KSU goes almost 11 mins and doesn't score, they give a 98 yard touchdown in 1 min. Both of these initial games are over... least ISU basketball starts soon.

Yep... that was game over right there. 14 pt swing. Had KSU scored a TD there and gone up 17-14 at the half... it might have been a ball game. But it's over now.
 
Man I get this take and I believe that bowl games really don’t matter but outside of texas are there many big 12 players sitting out?
Did Spencer Sanders play for OSU? I mean ISU dominated OSU until they trotted his butt on the field. Its fair to say that he and Robinson, can have a huge impact on the game.
 
Man I get this take and I believe that bowl games really don’t matter but outside of texas are there many big 12 players sitting out?

Okie St had a bunch of guys out I believe.

B1G sucks this year outside of Michigan and tOSU too.... so there's that. The West is a total joke.