
The 2009 BCS National Championship Game showcases the #1 ranked Oklahoma Sooners against the #2 ranked Florida Gators. The game will be shown at Thursday January 8 at 8:15 ET on your local FOX station. As a college football fan myself I would not call this game an ideal match up to determine the National Championship, any two teams in the top six of the BCS ranking could have easily been playing in this game. I am almost certain that we as a college football fan society will never understand the BCS computer system. It does not make sense how it can rank teams when obliviously a computer cannot watch and analyze a football team. With that said, the game features two excellent teams with 12-1 records. The Sooners are known for their unbelievable offense as they have scored over sixty points in each of their last five games. Throughout their entire season their offense has been unstoppable but their defense worries me because they have let up large amounts of points to teams that they shouldn’t have. Sophomore Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Sam Bradford, star running back Chris Brown and standout wide receiver Juaquin Iglesisas lead the Oklahoma offense. The Gators come into this game trying to be the first team in BCS history to win the National Championship twice in the past three years under Junior Quarterback Tim Tebow. Tebow feels as though he has something to prove after not winning the Heisman trophy. His counterpart in Thursday’s match up Sam Bradford took home the prize instead. In sports the way you quiet your doubters is to play as hard as you can and get a big win in a key game. This is the perfect opportunity to do just that, if the Gators win the National Championship again anyone who tries to criticize Florida or Tebow has no reason whatsoever. Other standouts on the Gators offense are wide receivers Percy Harvin and Louis Murphy. The key running back is Chris Rainey. Now lets take a look at the defensive keys to the game for each team. For Oklahoma to win this game they must stop the run, first and foremost. If Tim Tebow cannot run the ball effectively on draws or options and Chris Rainey does not get going to help out, the Gators are in for a long night. The Sooners offense line must step up and get into running lanes. If this happens you can expect a big win for the Oklahoma Sooners. The defensive key for the Florida Gators is to stop the high-powered Sooners passing attack. Quarterback Sam Bradford always makes good decisions as he has only thrown six interceptions all season. The Gators must blitz him often and make sure that he is not comfortable in the pocket to throw his favorite wide receiver targets. After going over all of the different angles of the game I am fairly confident in my decision that the Florida Gators will be victorious in the game and win their second BCS National Championship in the past three years. Fellow co-owner and writer for the website Josh Jakers also feels the same way. To sum up this entire article, the writers at NYchalktalk.com feel that the Florida Gators will win this huge game.
Daniel Weberman
NYchalktalk.com
Daniel Weberman
NYchalktalk.com

5 comments:
NYchalktalk the florida gators didn't win the national championship last year. They weren't even in the national championship. It was LSU vs Ohio State and LSU won. A team can't win back to back championships if they weren't in the championship last year.
I dont know who wrote this but i hope it was Dee Dee and not Jakers..."The Gators come into this game trying to be the first team in BCS history to win the National Championship two years in a row under Junior Quarterback Tim Tebow." They didn't even make it to the National Championship last year. I think that they lost to a terrible Michigan Wolverine team. Plus, as Liebman pointed out, the big game was LSU vs. Ohio State.
Thanks for pointing that out guys, I made the change in my blog. It was just a careless mistake. Im sure you can understand.
It was Dee Dee by the way Seiler if you were asking
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