Zak, Styles tied for Bowl Pick ’em lead

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Louisville’s win in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl means “WOLFMANBC” (a.k.a. Randy Styles) and “DARMOKANDJALAD” (a.k.a. Casey Zak) are now tied for the lead in the 6th annual LRT Bowl Pick ’em Contest with perfect 4-0 records. (Standings visible to non-contestants here.)

One of the co-leaders is guaranteed to take sole possession of the lead Thursday: Zak if Navy wins the Poinsettia Bowl, Styles if San Diego State does. (Both contestants, along with everyone in the pool except Loyette, picked Boise over Utah tomorrow.)

6 thoughts on “Zak, Styles tied for Bowl Pick ’em lead

  1. Casey

    Excellent. The Midshipmens will eat Sandy Eggo State for breakfast.

    Everything is proceeding as I have foreseen.

  2. Casey

    But of course.

    Unfortunately, I can only communicate my prescient knowledge through Bowl Pick’Em contests in order to avoid disrupting the space time continuum. It’s analogous to the prime directive.

    To fully understand my conundrum, I refer you to Star Trek TNG Epsode 9 from Season 5, “Matter of Time”. Episode 2 from the same season reveals the context of my alias.

  3. Sandy Underpants

    This bowl season sucks.

    The only bowl game worth watching this year is ND vs. Miami on New Year’s Eve. Outside of TCU-Wisconsin it’s a worthless, pointless snoozefest.

  4. Brendan Loy Post author

    Oh c’mon, The Ohio State Outlaws vs. the Arkansas Fighting Petrinos should be fun too…

  5. Sandy Underpants

    I moderately disagree, strictly because the OSU vs. Arky game is borderline banal. tOSU was suppose to beat Wisky and play Auburn in the BCS championship game, and Terrell Pryor and Scam Newton were suppose to create the closest, most controversial Heisman vote in history. What a difference a 2nd half let-down to the Badgers made in the grand scheme of this season.

    Arkansas is going to put a traditional beatdown on the worst performing BCS bowl team outside of Oklahoma. The Buckeyes NEVER compete against their SEC foe in BCS bowls, and in fact, rarely ever win a BCS bowl, amplified by the fact that this is their 9th appearance in one.

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