Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl
Robert Guliano on Why Air Force will win: They won’t. They have won all the games they were supposed to win. They have lost all the games they were supposed to lose. They are the underdog here, so for the second straight year they will bow out to Houston in the Armed Forces Bowl.
Air Force Players to Watch:
3. Case Keenum- Houston quarterback should light the Falcons up.
2. Case Keenum- He generated serious Heisman buzz this year.
1. Case Keenum- I’m seeing a trend here. He is the only thing worth watching and has little to nothing to do with Air Force.
Brandon Hickey on why Houston will win: Houston is an offensive powerhouse to say the least. Let’s take a look at some stats: 43.9 points per game, 450 passing yards per game, beat Rice 73-14. It’s like you were playing NCAA College Football 10 on junior varsity. Houston scored a monumental upset over then fifth ranked Oklahoma State in week two that put them on the college football map and tore up the mediocre C-USA before falling to East Carolina in the championship game.
Houston Players to Watch:
3. QB Andre Ware-Ware, the 1989 Heisman winner and Houston quarterback, hopes the Cougars win so people will start talking about him again. He is being quickly forgotten after being dumped from the ESPN good channels to ESPN regional coverage of the SEC.
2. Phi-Catcha-Passa-Everyone remembers the great “Phi Slamma Jamma” Houston basketball team of the 80s that included Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler. But Houston’s football team has a great trio of receivers in James Cleveland, Tyron Carrier and Patrick Edwards. They combined to catch 26 touchdowns this year and Edwards had 985 receiving yards and was third on the team.
1. QB Case Keenum-A great name and a great game. Threw for 43 touchdowns and ran for 4 more. Passed former Cincinnati quarterback David Klingler to break the record of touchdown passes at Houston.
THE COMPROMISE: Keenum throws for 450 yards, Houston wins 49-24.


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