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2007 National Championship Game Preview
By Robert Ferringo of Doc's
Sports Predictions
So this is it. This is what it has come down to. After hundreds of games –
backdoor covers, blowouts, upsets, overtimes, turnovers, comebacks and John
L. Smith – we’ve finally reached the apex of the college football season,
the BCS National Championship.
Florida (12-1) will meet Ohio State (12-0) at 8 p.m. on Monday at University
of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, to decide which team will be
crowned the King of College Ball. The Buckeyes have gone wire-to-wire as the
No. 1 team in the country and opened as a 7.5-point favorite. The line has
fluctuated at a few online books, but for the most part it has held firm. It
also is available at -7 or -8 at certain shops.
This season the Buckeyes went 9-3 against the spread, and at one point had
covered in 12 consecutive games dating back to the 2005-06 season. That’s
quite impressive considering that Ohio State was shackled with some monster
numbers during that span while holding a very public position in the
gambling world.
Now, I’m not going to waste your time running down the prominent players on
both sides. If you don’t know who Troy Smith, Ted Ginn Jr. and Chris Leak
are, well, you should probably stick to betting on Australian Rules Football
or who is the real father of Anna Nicole Smith’s child.
Instead, I’ll use this time to remind you that Big 10 teams are 4-3 ATS thus
far in the Bowl Season while SEC schools are 5-3 versus the number. However,
in head-to-head matchups the Big 10 is 2-0 SU and ATS in bowl games against
the SEC. Penn State and Wisconsin upset Tennessee and Arkansas,
respectively, on New Year’s Day. Both won in convincing fashion, almost
forcing me to down three-quarters of a bottle of Drano in the process.
The underlying theme of the Penn State and Wisconsin victories was that
their raw power and solid game planning was able to suppress the faster and
more athletic Southeastern clubs. I always say that football is a violent
game, and that patty-cake teams don’t come through when the stakes are high
and the money is flying around. This could be one of those times.
Florida certainly is a flashy squad. Their speed, on both sides of the ball,
is superior to anyone they match up against and is greater than anything
that the Buckeyes have faced this year. Urban Meyer is an offensive
mastermind, and with over a month to plan for this game he will most likely
have an intricate combination of offensive formations perfected for this
game. Florida can put pressure on a defense in a variety of ways and they
can hang a big number on the board if this turns into a shootout.
If there is a weakness for OSU it could be that their defense – though they
performed incredibly this season – is still a bit inexperienced. Florida’s
defense is the Forgotten Man in this title tilt. They yielded only two
touchdowns per game and are always flying around the ball looking to create
momentum-changing turnovers.
The Gators do have holes, though. They were one of the most penalized teams
in the country, and if they don’t play disciplined on Monday they don’t
stand a chance. Also, kicker Chris Hetland is an accident waiting to happen.
He’s an atrocious 1-for-10 on field goals of over 30 yards this season and
Meyer has already said that his ineptitude may alter how he calls his game.
On the flip side, Ohio State certainly has the look of a champion. They have
played in some huge games over the past two years – most notably against
Texas last year and against Michigan this season. They have the requisite
playmakers and one of college football’s best Big Game coaches in Jim
Tressel. And most importantly, the Buckeyes will have a member of the Legion
of Doom in their corner.
That’s right. In case you hadn’t heard, starting OSU linebacker James
Laurinaitis is the son of Animal. He and Hawk used to wreak havoc across the
country in the old WWF. How can you bet against that?
I’ve got two more potential X-factors for you. The first is Leak. He’s had a
star-crossed career at Florida, having never fully realized the nearly
impossible expectations that were hoisted upon him out of high school. Does
he really have the makings of a Champion? With Vince Young last year, there
was never any doubt. But if things get dicey can Leak lead this team as
adeptly as Smith can his?
Second, Ohio State has only played in two games that were decided by 10
points or less. The first was a perplexing 17-10 struggle against doormat
Illinois and the second was the 42-39 Michigan game. Conversely, Florida was
involved in seven such games. They managed to find a way to win six of those
games, learning what it takes to execute in Crunch Time and in the fourth
quarter in the process. If the Buckeyes don’t blow out Florida it will be
interesting to see if that experience factor benefits the Gators.
The Gators deserve to be on the field with the Buckeyes, no matter what the
general betting public thinks. The SEC is no joke and the Gators were the
clear-cut top team in the nation’s top conference. Last year I predicted
that Texas would beat USC. While I don’t have nearly the same level of
confidence in this season’s Florida club, I do think that this game will be
more competitive than folks believe. However, beating Ohio State truly would
be a monumental feat.
In the end, on Tuesday morning college football will have its championship
and hopefully I will have a bigger stack of chips. Everyone will be happy, I
can’t think of a better way to end a fantastic season.
