We’re getting the first bowl game action this weekend, with six being played on Saturday.
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In the Cure Bowl Bowl, App. State scores over 33 points per game and will take on a Miami (OH) squad without their starting quarterback, Aveon Smith, and cornerback, Jeremiah Caldwell. Smith is hitting the transfer portal and thus is Henry Hesson, who has just five attempts in college football.
App. State quarterback Joey Aguilar has passed for over 3,500 yards and 33 touchdowns this season.
Miami (OH) held teams to just 15.8 points per game. Still, with an inexperienced quarterback, their defense will be on the field more than usual, more than likely, and App. State’s offense is too good to be held to 15 or 16 points.
Look for App. State, despite losing two receivers, Dashaun Davis and Milan Tucker, to the transfer portal, came away with the win.
Where: FBC Mortage Stadium, Orlando, Florida
When: Saturday, Dec. 16, 3:30 p.m. ET
How to Watch: ABC
In the Independence Bowl, Texas Tech is set to be without many players, but Cal is also without some key players like linebacker Kalen Elarms-Orr and cornerback Jeremiah Earby.
Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback Behren Morton started most of the end of the season, and while he’s without his two top wide receivers, he’ll take on a Golden Bears defense that allowed the fifth-most passing yards per game at 283.
Cal will also look to freshman quarterback Fernando Mendoza here. He has 1,447 passing yards and 13 touchdowns on the year, completing 62.4% of his passes and 6.9 yards per attempt.
Cal lost two key defenders in Elarms-Orr, who led the team in tackles and cornerback depth in Earby, so Texas Tech should be able to pull out a win here.
Where: Independence Stadium, Shreveport, Louisiana
When: Saturday, Dec. 16, 9:15 p.m. EST
How to Watch: ESPN
For the first time in over 20 years, Jacksonville State and Louisiana will play. Jacksonville State went 8-4 this season in their first season in the FBS.
Neither team has many absences here. Jacksonville State will be without kicker Alen Karajic, and Louisiana will be without starting linebacker Kendre Gant. Also, Louisiana is without starting left tackle Nathan Thomas due to injury.
Jacksonville State quarterback Zion Webb was a massive threat on the ground this year, with 693 rushing yards and seven touchdowns.
Look for the Rich Rodriguez squad, in their first FBS bowl game, to come away with a massive win for the program.
Where: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
When: Saturday, Dec. 16, 2:15 p.m. EST
How to Watch: ESPN
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