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Washington vs. (16) Baylor 2011 Alamo Bowl Preview & Prediction

Washington Huskies vs. Baylor Bears NCAA Football Odds. This year’s Alamo bowl features what appears to be an epic battle of David vs. Goliath, as Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III and a revamped No. 16 Baylor Bears take on the UW Huskies who bring one of the worst pass defenses in the FBS into the matchup.

Huskies vs. Bears NCAA Football – Alamo Bowl Odds

The 2011 Alamo Bowl presents what appears to be an epic battle of David vs. Goliath, as Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III and a revamped No. 16 Baylor Bears take on the Washington Huskies who bring the worst pass defenses in the FBS into the matchup.

It could be a perfect scenario for Griffin’s finale. Washington brings one of the ranking 116th out of 120 schools in allowing 283.8 passing yards per game.

Bowl Game Title : Alamo Bowl
WASHINGTON (7-5, 5-4 Pac-12 North) vs. BAYLOR (9-3, 6-3 Big 12)
Date: Thursday, December 29, 20111, 9:00 PM EST
Venue: Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
Broadcast: ESPN ESPN/ESPN3
Betting Lines: from ***.com:
Money Line: OFF
Spread: +9.5 Washington
Over/Under: 78.5

The spread may just be 9.5 points here, but this one looks like a much bigger mismatch than that on paper. This matchup pits one of college football’s most explosive offenses and set them up against a pretty weak Washington defense.

But then there’s Baylor’s defense who is also rated near the bottom (114th). However, their chances of surviving a pedestrian Washington offense (57th) should be enough to secure the school’s first bowl game victory since beating Arizona in the 1992 Sun Bowl. But it won’t be easy as they will have to contain Dawgs quarterback Keith Price and running back Chris Polk.

If Price and Polk can play well, this game may turn into a shootout.

Hey, crazier things have happened, and although Washington has not been very impressive in any offensive category, their 31.5 points per game oddly enough is decent.

Washington has just the right amount defense it seems to balance and cover up their deficiencies on the offensive side of the football. At the same time, they have enough offensive threats, if taken lightly, could expose just how bad the Bears defensive really is. [soliloquy id=”82219″]

Then you have the more likely scenario.

The Bears will cover if they limit mistakes, and continue to be the explosive offense that no one has been able to stop all season.

And it all starts with Griffin, who has passed for 3,998 yards and 36 touchdowns this season against only six interceptions. He has also rushed for nine scores, but has plenty of help fueling a Baylor offense that ranks sixth nationally in average points scored (43.5).

The Bears have a chance to blow the doors off of this one, and all Griffin has to do to wrap up his Heisman season is to just keep doing what got them where they are. Make the big plays. If he does that, he will cap off one of the more impressive seasons for a Baylor quarterback in a very long time.

I’m leaning pretty heavily on the Baylor here, as Griffin leads his Bears to their first 10-win season since 1980.

Matt’s Prediction: Baylor 49, Washington 21

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3 replies on “Washington vs. (16) Baylor 2011 Alamo Bowl Preview & Prediction”

“Bruins” QB Keith Price…..hmmm…thought they were the Huskies. Obviously If this writer can’t get that fact correct I would not take anything he has to say with any credence…

Matt is a writer making a sports prediction. I’m pretty sure he’s not out to win a Pulitzer Prize. If he is I’ll let you know. Simple typo. Which we’ll fix now.

Everyone wants to be an editor.

Professor Raindropshop55Collapse spotted one wrong word and that’s all he took from the preview?

My guess, is he probably put his money on the Huskies, since I have no “credence.”

Must have looked at a thesaurus for that one, since you left out a comma after obviously, and capitalized ‘I’ in if to begin your run on sentence.

LOL! Happy New Year

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