Ready for bowl season? Join FanHouse as we preview each of the 34 bowls with a lot of analysis, a little irreverence, and, we promise, at least one joke about Karl Malden's nose. Your parents, or Joe Paterno, will explain it to you.Below are the Week 1 bowl games. Click here for Week 2 and the non-BCS bowls of Week 3. Or click here for BCS bowls analysis.
As the radio and TV keep telling us, it's the most wonderful time of the year. For college football fans, this is most certainly true. We're only 10 days away from the start of the bowl season, and already, the BCS national championship has been analyzed to death. (Hey, did you realize Oklahoma scores a lot of points? Wow, Florida has a good quarterback. I think his name is Tom Turbo or something.)
Some games get substantially less attention than the big time, big money blockbusters, however, and there's a good reason for that. They're only meaningful to the teams involved and their fans. But that doesn't mean that we fans should pay them no attention. It just means we don't need to pay them much attention.
So we at FanHouse have decided to give you a brief summary of these lesser games. I know that calling the Motor City Bowl "lesser" might be controversial, at least to people from Detroit, or people from the planet Gazorpnitz. For the rest of us, we'll keep it short. We start with the games played before Dec. 30, and if you don't see a game previewed here, it'll get more attention from one of us later. Now, onward!
With the Meineke Car Care Bowl fast approaching, I sat down with Boston College Fan House Blogger Bill Maloney to discuss the upcoming matchup between Boston College and Navy. You can check back later at the
You'd think that after four straight winning seasons and what is to be a fourth straight Bowl game, Navy football would have earned some respect from the local press. And although they certainly have, it's obviously
So, which ACC team will be lucky enough to play the Midshipmen in this year's Meineke Car Care Bowl (Classic)? As it stands right now, it looks like Maryland, Wake Forest, Boston College, or Clemson will all be in the running for the Charlotte based Bowl game, although actually predicting a single team at this point seems next to impossible. That being said, the loser of Saturday's Maryland-Wake Forest contest could take the inside track as Navy's opponent.
I know, I know. We shouldn't be talking about this Bowl nonsense with offensive juggernaut Eastern Michigan up next, but I can't help myself. So, in keeping with the Paul Johnson "Just Get it Out of the Way" principle, I promise you won't be hearing too much Bowl talk out of me for the next couple of weeks. In the meantime, I thought it would be judicious to take a look at some of the teams Navy could play in the December 30th Meineke Car Care Bowl. As
What a difference a couple of seasons can make. Four years removed from a 2-10 record, The United States Naval Academy has accepted an offer to play in this year's 
























