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Holiday Bowl
Oregon is 10-1 this season, but I will say its a soft 10-1. There were two other quality teams in their conference this season, UCLA and USC. They lost 45-13 to USC and didn't get to play UCLA. Their non-conference schedule featured a D1-AA team (Montana), Houston who just got whacked by Kansas, and Fresno State who is tailspinning following their close loss to USC. Oklahoma is a team who has improved all season long. Adrian Peterson should be at full speed, as he has not been in any game this season...he still ran for over 1,000 yards. Bomar has a grasp on the offense. Last year a Cal team who got "disrespected" and sent to the Holiday Bowl got served an upset...the same will happen to Oregon this year.

PICK: Oklahoma 31, Oregon 24

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12-29-2005 08:12 PM
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Exciting Game

Oklahoma wins 17-14!
12-29-2005 11:55 PM
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