Memphis Lagniappe's Fabled College Football Playoff Predictions are published weekly on Monday afternoons to show a possible college football playoff format. Similar to the NCAA basketball tournament, 11 conference champions receive automatic bids. 5 additional spots are available for at-large bids.
Round 1 games would be hosted by the higher ranked seeds. Rounds 2 - 4 would incorporate the bowl system with host cities/bowls bidding to host the games. The "Big 4" BCS bowls would be permanent playoff hosts on a round-rotating basis (Championship, semi-finals and 1 round 2 game).
The playoff field for the week of 11/26/2007:
1. Missouri (Big 12 Champion)
2. West Virginia (Big East Champion)
3. Ohio State (Big 10 Champion)
4. Georgia (At Large SEC)
5. Hawaii (WAC Champion)
6. LSU (SEC Champion)
7. Virginia Tech (ACC Champion)
8. Oklahoma (At Large Big 12)
9. Kansas (At Large Big 12)
10. USC (PAC 10 Champion)
11. Florida (At Large SEC)
12. Boston College (At Large ACC)
13. BYU (MWC Champion)
14. Central Florida (CUSA Champion)
15. Troy (Sunbelt Champion)
16. Central Michigan (MAC Champion)
Dropped Out: Arizona State (#6, PAC 10 Champion), Oregon (#11, At Large PAC 10), Boise State (#12, At Large WAC)
Number Of Teams by Conference:
Big 12 (3), SEC (3), ACC (2), Big 10 (1), Big East (1), CUSA (1), MAC (1), MWC (1), Pac 10 (1), Sunbelt (1), WAC (1), Independent (0)
Match ups round by round assuming higher seeds win.
Round 1
(16) Central Michigan vs (1) Missouri
(9) Kansas vs (8) Oklahoma
(12) Boston College vs (5) Hawaii
(13) BYU vs (4) Georgia
(11) Florida vs (6) LSU
(14) Central Florida vs (3) Ohio State
(10) USC vs (7) Virginia Tech
(15) Troy vs (2) West Virginia
Round 2
(8) Oklahoma vs (1) Missouri
(5) Hawaii vs (4) Georgia
(6) LSU vs (3) Ohio State
(7) Virginia Tech vs (2) West Virginia
Round 3
(4) Georgia vs (1) Missouri
(3) Ohio State vs (2) West Virginia
Championship Game
(2) West Virginia vs (1) Missouri
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
Memphis Lagniappe's Fabled College Football Playoff Predictions Week Of 11/19/2007
Memphis Lagniappe's Fabled College Football Playoff Predictions are published weekly on Monday afternoons to show a possible college football playoff format. Similar to the NCAA basketball tournament, 11 conference champions receive automatic bids. 5 additional spots are available for at-large bids.
Round 1 games would be hosted by the higher ranked seeds. Rounds 2 - 4 would incorporate the bowl system with host cities/bowls bidding to host the games. The "Big 4" BCS bowls would be permanent playoff hosts on a round-rotating basis (Championship, semi-finals and 1 round 2 game).
The playoff field for the week of 11/19/2007:
1. LSU (SEC Champion)
2. Kansas (Big 12 Champion)
3. Missouri (At Large Big 12)
4. West Virginia (Big East Champion)
5. Ohio State (Big 10 Champion)
6. Arizona State (PAC 10 Champion)
7. Georgia (At Large SEC)
8. Virginia Tech (ACC Champion)
9. Hawaii (WAC Champion)
10. Oklahoma (At Large Big 12)
11. Oregon (At Large PAC 10)
12. Boise State (At Large WAC)
13. BYU (MWC Champion)
14. Troy (Sunbelt Champion)
15. Central Florida(CUSA Champion)
16. Central Michigan (MAC Champion)
Dropped Out: None
Number Of Teams by Conference:
Big 12 (3), Pac 10 (2), SEC (2), WAC (2), ACC (1), Big 10 (1), Big East (1), CUSA (1), MAC (1), MWC (1), Sunbelt (1), Independent (0)
Match ups round by round assuming higher seeds win.
Round 1
(16) Central Michigan vs (1) LSU
(9) Hawaii vs (8) Virginia Tech
(12) Boise State vs (5) Ohio State
(13) BYU vs (4) West Virginia
(11) Oregon vs (6) Arizona State
(14) Troy vs (3) Missouri
(10) Oklahoma vs (7) Georgia
(15) Central Florida vs (2) Kansas
Round 2
(8) Virginia Tech vs (1) LSU
(5) Ohio State vs (4) West Virginia
(6) Arizona State vs (3) Missouri
(7) Georgia vs (2) Kansas
Round 3
(4) West Virginia vs (1) LSU
(3) Missouri vs (2) Kansas
Championship Game
(2) Kansas vs (1) LSU
Round 1 games would be hosted by the higher ranked seeds. Rounds 2 - 4 would incorporate the bowl system with host cities/bowls bidding to host the games. The "Big 4" BCS bowls would be permanent playoff hosts on a round-rotating basis (Championship, semi-finals and 1 round 2 game).
The playoff field for the week of 11/19/2007:
1. LSU (SEC Champion)
2. Kansas (Big 12 Champion)
3. Missouri (At Large Big 12)
4. West Virginia (Big East Champion)
5. Ohio State (Big 10 Champion)
6. Arizona State (PAC 10 Champion)
7. Georgia (At Large SEC)
8. Virginia Tech (ACC Champion)
9. Hawaii (WAC Champion)
10. Oklahoma (At Large Big 12)
11. Oregon (At Large PAC 10)
12. Boise State (At Large WAC)
13. BYU (MWC Champion)
14. Troy (Sunbelt Champion)
15. Central Florida(CUSA Champion)
16. Central Michigan (MAC Champion)
Dropped Out: None
Number Of Teams by Conference:
Big 12 (3), Pac 10 (2), SEC (2), WAC (2), ACC (1), Big 10 (1), Big East (1), CUSA (1), MAC (1), MWC (1), Sunbelt (1), Independent (0)
Match ups round by round assuming higher seeds win.
Round 1
(16) Central Michigan vs (1) LSU
(9) Hawaii vs (8) Virginia Tech
(12) Boise State vs (5) Ohio State
(13) BYU vs (4) West Virginia
(11) Oregon vs (6) Arizona State
(14) Troy vs (3) Missouri
(10) Oklahoma vs (7) Georgia
(15) Central Florida vs (2) Kansas
Round 2
(8) Virginia Tech vs (1) LSU
(5) Ohio State vs (4) West Virginia
(6) Arizona State vs (3) Missouri
(7) Georgia vs (2) Kansas
Round 3
(4) West Virginia vs (1) LSU
(3) Missouri vs (2) Kansas
Championship Game
(2) Kansas vs (1) LSU
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Memphis Lagniappe's Fabled College Football Playoff Predictions Week Of 11/12/2007
Memphis Lagniappe's Fabled College Football Playoff Predictions are published weekly on Monday afternoons to show a possible college football playoff format. Similar to the NCAA basketball tournament, 11 conference champions receive automatic bids. 5 additional spots are available for at-large bids.
Round 1 games would be hosted by the higher ranked seeds. Rounds 2 - 4 would incorporate the bowl system with host cities/bowls bidding to host the games. The "Big 4" BCS bowls would be permanent playoff hosts on a round-rotating basis (Championship, semi-finals and 1 round 2 game).
The playoff field for the week of 11/12/2007:
1. Oregon (PAC 10 Champion)
2. LSU (SEC Champion)
3. Kansas (Big 12 Champion)
4. Oklahoma (At Large Big 12)
5. Missouri (At Large Big 12)
6. West Virginia (Big East Champion)
7. Ohio State (Big 10 Champion)
8. Arizona State (At Large PAC 10)
9. Georgia (At Large SEC)
10. Hawaii (WAC Champion)
11. Virginia Tech (ACC Champion)
12. Boise State (At Large WAC)
13. BYU (MWC Champion)
14. Troy (Sunbelt Champion)
15. Central Florida(CUSA Champion)
16. Central Michigan (MAC Champion)
Dropped Out: Boston College (#8, ACC Champion), East Carolina (#15, CUSA Champion)
Number Of Teams by Conference:
Big 12 (3), Pac 10 (2), SEC (2), WAC (2), ACC (1), Big 10 (1), Big East (1), CUSA (1), MAC (1), MWC (1), Sunbelt (1), Independent (0)
Match ups round by round assuming higher seeds win.
Round 1
(16) Central Michigan vs (1) Oregon
(9) Georgia vs (8) Arizona State
(12) Boise State vs (5) Missouri
(13) BYU vs (4) Oklahoma
(11) Virginia Tech vs (6) West Virginia
(14) Troy vs (3) Kansas
(10) Hawaii vs (7) Ohio State
(15) Central Florida vs (2) LSU
Round 2
(8) Arizona State vs (1) Oregon
(5) Missouri vs (4) Oklahoma
(6) West Virginia vs (3) Kansas
(7) Ohio State vs (2) LSU
Round 3
(4) Oklahoma vs (1) Oregon
(3) Kansas vs (2) LSU
Championship Game
(2) LSU vs (1) Oregon
Round 1 games would be hosted by the higher ranked seeds. Rounds 2 - 4 would incorporate the bowl system with host cities/bowls bidding to host the games. The "Big 4" BCS bowls would be permanent playoff hosts on a round-rotating basis (Championship, semi-finals and 1 round 2 game).
The playoff field for the week of 11/12/2007:
1. Oregon (PAC 10 Champion)
2. LSU (SEC Champion)
3. Kansas (Big 12 Champion)
4. Oklahoma (At Large Big 12)
5. Missouri (At Large Big 12)
6. West Virginia (Big East Champion)
7. Ohio State (Big 10 Champion)
8. Arizona State (At Large PAC 10)
9. Georgia (At Large SEC)
10. Hawaii (WAC Champion)
11. Virginia Tech (ACC Champion)
12. Boise State (At Large WAC)
13. BYU (MWC Champion)
14. Troy (Sunbelt Champion)
15. Central Florida(CUSA Champion)
16. Central Michigan (MAC Champion)
Dropped Out: Boston College (#8, ACC Champion), East Carolina (#15, CUSA Champion)
Number Of Teams by Conference:
Big 12 (3), Pac 10 (2), SEC (2), WAC (2), ACC (1), Big 10 (1), Big East (1), CUSA (1), MAC (1), MWC (1), Sunbelt (1), Independent (0)
Match ups round by round assuming higher seeds win.
Round 1
(16) Central Michigan vs (1) Oregon
(9) Georgia vs (8) Arizona State
(12) Boise State vs (5) Missouri
(13) BYU vs (4) Oklahoma
(11) Virginia Tech vs (6) West Virginia
(14) Troy vs (3) Kansas
(10) Hawaii vs (7) Ohio State
(15) Central Florida vs (2) LSU
Round 2
(8) Arizona State vs (1) Oregon
(5) Missouri vs (4) Oklahoma
(6) West Virginia vs (3) Kansas
(7) Ohio State vs (2) LSU
Round 3
(4) Oklahoma vs (1) Oregon
(3) Kansas vs (2) LSU
Championship Game
(2) LSU vs (1) Oregon
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Memphis Lagniappe's Fabled College Football Playoff Predictions Week Of 11/5/2007
Memphis Lagniappe's Fabled College Football Playoff Predictions are published weekly on Monday afternoons to show a possible college football playoff format. Similar to the NCAA basketball tournament, 11 conference champions receive automatic bids. 5 additional spots are available for at-large bids.
Round 1 games would be hosted by the higher ranked seeds. Rounds 2 - 4 would incorporate the bowl system with host cities/bowls bidding to host the games. The "Big 4" BCS bowls would be permanent playoff hosts on a round-rotating basis (Championship, semi-finals and 1 round 2 game).
The playoff field for the week of 11/5/2007:
1. Ohio State (Big 10 Champion)
2. Oregon (PAC 10 Champion)
3. LSU (SEC Champion)
4. Oklahoma (Big 12 Champion)
5. Kansas (At Large Big 12)
6. Missouri (At Large Big 12)
7. West Virginia (Big East Champion)
8. Boston College (ACC Champion)
9. Arizona State (At Large PAC 10)
10. Hawaii (WAC Champion)
11. Georgia (At Large SEC)
12. Virginia Tech (At Large ACC)
13. BYU (MWC Champion)
14. Troy (Sunbelt Champion)
15. East Carolina (CUSA Champion)
16. Central Michigan (MAC Champion)
Dropped Out: Southern Miss (#15, CUSA Champion)
Number Of Teams by Conference:
Big 12 (3), ACC (2), Pac 10 (2), SEC (2), Big 10 (1), Big 12 (1), CUSA (1), MAC (1), MWC (1), Sunbelt (1), WAC (1), Independent (0)
Match ups round by round assuming higher seeds win.
Round 1
(16) Central Michigan vs (1) Ohio State
(9) Arizona State vs (8) Boston College
(12) Virginia Tech vs (5) Kansas
(13) BYU vs (4) Oklahoma
(11) Georgia vs (6) Missouri
(14) Troy vs (3) LSU
(10) Hawaii vs (7) West Virginia
(15) East Carolnia vs (2) Oregon
Round 2
(8) Boston College vs (1) Ohio State
(5) Kansas vs (4) Oklahoma
(6) Missouri vs (3) LSU
(7) West Virginia vs (2) Oregon
Round 3
(4) Oklahoma vs (1) Ohio State
(3) LSU vs (2) Oregon
Championship Game
(2) Oregon vs (1) Ohio State
Round 1 games would be hosted by the higher ranked seeds. Rounds 2 - 4 would incorporate the bowl system with host cities/bowls bidding to host the games. The "Big 4" BCS bowls would be permanent playoff hosts on a round-rotating basis (Championship, semi-finals and 1 round 2 game).
The playoff field for the week of 11/5/2007:
1. Ohio State (Big 10 Champion)
2. Oregon (PAC 10 Champion)
3. LSU (SEC Champion)
4. Oklahoma (Big 12 Champion)
5. Kansas (At Large Big 12)
6. Missouri (At Large Big 12)
7. West Virginia (Big East Champion)
8. Boston College (ACC Champion)
9. Arizona State (At Large PAC 10)
10. Hawaii (WAC Champion)
11. Georgia (At Large SEC)
12. Virginia Tech (At Large ACC)
13. BYU (MWC Champion)
14. Troy (Sunbelt Champion)
15. East Carolina (CUSA Champion)
16. Central Michigan (MAC Champion)
Dropped Out: Southern Miss (#15, CUSA Champion)
Number Of Teams by Conference:
Big 12 (3), ACC (2), Pac 10 (2), SEC (2), Big 10 (1), Big 12 (1), CUSA (1), MAC (1), MWC (1), Sunbelt (1), WAC (1), Independent (0)
Match ups round by round assuming higher seeds win.
Round 1
(16) Central Michigan vs (1) Ohio State
(9) Arizona State vs (8) Boston College
(12) Virginia Tech vs (5) Kansas
(13) BYU vs (4) Oklahoma
(11) Georgia vs (6) Missouri
(14) Troy vs (3) LSU
(10) Hawaii vs (7) West Virginia
(15) East Carolnia vs (2) Oregon
Round 2
(8) Boston College vs (1) Ohio State
(5) Kansas vs (4) Oklahoma
(6) Missouri vs (3) LSU
(7) West Virginia vs (2) Oregon
Round 3
(4) Oklahoma vs (1) Ohio State
(3) LSU vs (2) Oregon
Championship Game
(2) Oregon vs (1) Ohio State
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Wine Tasting Benefiting The International Children's Heart Foundation
The 2007 Charity Wine Tasting benefiting the International Children's Heart Foundation will be held November 15th from 6-9pm at The Palm Court at Le Chardonnay. Hosted by John Vego, this event will include a silent auction at 6pm with the tasting beginning at 7pm. The $40 admission price includes wine and appetizers. For more information call, 901-869-4243.
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