Clipboard National Quarter-Finals

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2pm: Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas – #2 Oklahoma vs. #10 Florida. Weather.com forecasts a game time temperature of fifty degrees under partly cloudy skies.

4pm: Alltell Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida – #3 LSU vs. #6 Missouri. Weather.com is calling for a high of sixty-four degrees under mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain.

6pm: Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas – #4 Georgia vs. #5 USC. Partly to mostly cloudy skies with wind at game time.

8pm: Dolphins’ Stadium in Miami, Florida – #1 OSU vs. #8 Hawaii. Game time temp: sixty-four degrees.

6 Responses to “Clipboard National Quarter-Finals”

  1. The ThrillaDecember 22nd, 2007 - 8:00 pm

    Florida

    LSU

    USC

    OSU

    THE THRILLA

  2. Aaron SmithDecember 23rd, 2007 - 6:25 pm

    Oklahoma 24 vs. Florida 21 – Pretty even match up until Tebow is stuffed on a 4th and 1.. The Sooners drive and get over a 49 yd field goal as time expires.

    LSU – 41 vs. Missouri 31 – Daniels keeps this one close, but in the end, LSU is too strong, too fast and too good.

    Georgia – 10 vs. USC – 38 – The Bulldogs don’t even know what hit them.. USC with its defense and its running game control this game from the opening kickoff..

    OSU 17 vs. Hawaii 14 – The Buckeyes took the Warriors lightly, and it almost costs them..

  3. CappDecember 23rd, 2007 - 7:04 pm

    Florida-24 Oklahoma-17. Florida pulls off the upset by utilizing their athletic advantage.
    Missouri-28 LSU-21. LSU loses again in overtime.
    USC-34 Georgia-14. USC dominates an unworthy Georgia team.
    Ohio State-24 Hawaii-13. Hawaii has not seen a Big 10 defense like Ohio State’s all year.

  4. CaseyDecember 23rd, 2007 - 9:58 pm

    Oklahoma 31 Florida 17 – Sooner d gives Tebow so many looks he plays like he’s hypnotized.

    Missouri 24 LSU 21 Tigers miss a field goal as time expires.

    USC 42 Georgia 7 USC is that good.

    OSU 24 Hawaii 21 The clock clicks to midnight on Cinderella.

  5. ReynellDecember 26th, 2007 - 11:26 pm

    FLORIDA 24 Oklahoma 20
    Is this an upset? I don’t think so. Florida as a 10 seed is no surprise. At the start of the season, everyone knew there would be a BCS victim in the SEC. That was/is Florida. Much better than what their record shows. Tebow and the Gators march down the field methodically and control the game clock. OK contains Tebow outside of the red zone, but the secondary cannot match Florida’s speed at the wide out.

    LSU 32 Missouri 27
    Bottom line in this game – LSU has faced much better competition (with similar style offenses) all year in the SEC. Missouri’s defense cannot carry them past a power house.

    USC 21 Georgia 7
    The score does not reflect the struggle USC has with the Bulldogs. This game comes down to experience; more players and coaches who’ve been here already.

    OHIO STATE 35 Hawaii 17
    The halftime score is at least 20-0 OSU. Hawaii goes into halftime shell shocked, managing only 3 first downs. In the second half, June Jones starts shortening the passing game to gain yardage. Ohio State’s offense just simply rolls over Hawaii’s D. Ohio St. RB Chris Wells finishes with over 100 yds. at the half, and over 175 for the game and 3TD’s.

  6. GinoDecember 27th, 2007 - 7:22 pm

    Florida over OU, big game for Tim Tebow he makes it happen.

    LSU over Mizzou

    USC over Georgia

    Hawaii over OSU, They’ll be taken lightly and once they start scoring they won’t stop. call me a fool, I’m a believer, Cinderella lives.

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