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2010 Gator Bowl Florida State vs. West Virginia Picks & Predictions

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2010 Gator Bowl Florida State vs. West Virginia Start Time, TV Guide & Odds

Jacksonville, FL – Among college coaches in any sport, few have achieved iconic status. Bobby Bowden certainly meets that criteria and he gets one last chance to add to his legacy.

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Bowden's historic 44-year career as a head coach reluctantly comes to a close when Florida State meets No. 18 West Virginia on New Year's Day in the Gator Bowl.

Oddsmakers from online sports book SPORTSBETTING.com have made West Virginia -3 point spread favorites (View College Football odds) for the Friday, Jan. 1 game (Game Matchup). Current public betting information shows that 63% of bets for this game have been placed on West Virginia -3 (View College Football bet percentages).

The Seminoles (6-6) are in postseason play for the 28th straight year, but it was a difficult season for the affable Bowden. Florida State failed to win more than two in a row and fell for the sixth straight time to Florida, 37-10 on Nov. 28, to finish third in the ACC's Atlantic Division.

Two days later, Bowden, 80, said he hadn't decided on his future and still had career options - one of them being to remain the head coach. After meeting with university officials Dec. 1, though, Bowden said the Gator Bowl would be his last game.

"Nothing lasts forever, does it?" he said. "But I've had some wonderful years here at Florida State, you know it. Hadn't done as good lately as I wish I could have, but I've had wonderful years, no regrets."

Regardless of the .500 season, Bowden's accomplishments while building a powerhouse over 34 seasons in Tallahassee are staggering.

Following several near-misses in the 1980s, he won national titles with the Seminoles in 1993 and most recently in 1999, when they went unbeaten and became the first to go wire-to-wire as the top-ranked team in the AP poll.

Another big achievement is a string of 14 straight seasons, ending in 2000, during which Florida State won at least 10 games and finished ranked in the top five. The Seminoles were 152-19-1 in that span.

He has a 315-97-4 record with Florida State, but 73-42 over the past nine seasons.

"Bobby Bowden in many ways became the face of Florida State. It was his sterling personality and character that personified this university," president T.K. Wetherell said.

Including stints at Samford and West Virginia, Bowden has won 388 games, trailing only Penn State's Joe Paterno. The NCAA, though, is deciding to vacate 14 of Bowden's victories accumulated in recent seasons due to an academic cheating scandal.

Florida State has long had a plan in place for Bowden's successor, naming offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher in 2007. But first, Bowden will get a send-off in a bowl game where he's yet to lose. The Seminoles are 4-0 under him in the Gator Bowl, including double-digit wins over West Virginia in 1982 and 2005.

The Mountaineers have won four consecutive bowls since that last loss to Florida State and two of those victories have been under coach Bill Stewart, who is among the many ardent Bowden supporters.

"He's one of my heroes," Stewart said. "He's an icon to college football. It's going to be a real, real challenge because I know they're going to want to go out with a real bang for coach Bowden.

"I'm just a drop in the bucket compared to him. I love the man. All the accolades he gets, he deserves. I'll be right there when he's on the podium clapping louder than anybody."

But Stewart also had a warning.

"They can't forget our team. Our team cannot be overlooked. That would be a mistake on anyone's part to overlook the Mountaineers," he said.

West Virginia (9-3) appeared to be out of the mix for a New Year's bowl following late-season losses to South Florida and Cincinnati. However, with three-point wins over then-No. 8 Pittsburgh and Rutgers to close the regular season, the Mountaineers finished tied with the Panthers for second in the Big East behind the 12-0 Bearcats.

"After some of those tough losses, we could have easily shut it down," said safety Sidney Glover, who returned an interception for a touchdown in the 24-21 victory over the Scarlet Knights. "Especially losing to teams we felt we should have beat, it's easy to shut down. But we didn't."

The Mountaineers' best player is running back Noel Devine, who finished second in the Big East with 1,372 yards and fourth with 12 touchdowns. Jarrett Brown was third in the conference with 2,129 passing yards, but threw only 11 TDs with eight interceptions in 12 games.

Brown's counterpart is Christian Ponder, who led the ACC in completion percentage (68.8) while throwing 14 touchdowns and seven interceptions in nine games.

His top targets are Rod Owens and Bert Reed, who tied for fifth in the conference with 58 receptions, but Owens had only three touchdowns while Reed had none. Jarmon Fortson topped the team with four TD catches.

Jermaine Thomas led the Seminoles' ground game with 711 yards and seven TDs.

2010 Gator Bowl

Teams: Florida State vs. West Virginia

Kickoff: Jan. 1, 2010 at 1PM ET

Venue: Municipal Stadium

TV: CBS

Odds:

Florida State +3 Over 60.5 (+120)
West Virginia -3 Under 60.5 (-140)

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Posted : December 30, 2009 10:58 pm
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2010 Gator Bowl Florida State vs. West Virginia Picks & Predictions

Bobby Bowden coaches his final game Friday at 1PM ET as he leads Florida State into the 2010 Gator Bowl against West Virginia from Municipal Stadium.

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Bowden has led the Seminoles to a 6-6 record this season and a 3-9 mark against the spread. Florida State has won two of its last three games but failed to cover in four of their last five.

West Virginia is 9-3 on the year and 5-6 against the spread. The Mountaineers have won their last two games and covered in their last three.

Oddsmakers from online sports book SPORTSBETTING.com have made West Virginia 2.5-point favorites over Florida State on Friday afternoon. The over/under total for this game has been established at 59.5.

Florida State is scoring 29.8 points per-game this year and averaging 420.9 yards of offense per-outing. Quarterback Christian Ponder has thrown for 2,717 yards and 14 touchdowns while Jermaine Thomas has rushed for 711 yards and seven scores. West Virginia is giving up just 20.8 points and 330 yards per-game on defense.

West Virginia is scoring 26.6 points per-game on offense as the Mountaineers have a strong running game behind Noel Devine. Devine has rushed for 1,297 yards and 12 touchdowns this season. The Seminoles are giving up 30.8 points and 443.5 yards per-game this year defensively. Florida State has struggled to stop the run, as they give up 203.9 yards per-game on the ground.

This game has to have so consideration put toward Bowden, who ends his career after 44 years. Expect Florida State to play very motivated and with a lot of emotion, which can make up for some of their previous faults this season. West Virginia is not a juggernaut on either side of the ball, so the Seminoles will have opportunities to make plays on offense and defense, it will just be a matter of if they can take advantage of WVU’s mistakes. Containing Devine will be big as FSU has to make West Virginia drive downfield and not give up the big play. Trends favor the Seminoles as the Mountaineers are only 7-18 against the spread against ACC opponents since 1992. We suggest a pick of Florida State and Bobby Bowden with the points.

Our Gator Bowl Free Pick for this matchup is: FLORIDA STATE +2.5 and UNDER 59.5.

College Football Bowl Season Betting Trends

All games in this series since 1992

FLORIDA ST is 1-0 against the spread versus W VIRGINIA since 1992

FLORIDA ST is 1-0 straight up against W VIRGINIA since 1992

1 of 1 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL since 1992

W VIRGINIA is 7-18 ATS (-12.8 Units) against ACC opponents since 1992.

Florida State is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games

Florida State is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games

West Virginia is 11-3 SU in its last 14 games

Bowl Season College Football Injury Report

FLORIDA ST

[OT] 12/06/2009 - Antwane Greenlee is "?" vs West Virginia in the Gator Bowl. ( Knee )

    12/06/2009 - John Prior is "?" vs West Virginia in the Gator Bowl. ( Knee )

    [LB] 12/06/2009 - Vince Williams is "?" vs West Virginia in the Gator Bowl. ( Back )

    [LB] 12/06/2009 - Aaron Gresham is "?" vs West Virginia in the Gator Bowl. ( Knee )

    [LB] 10/18/2009 - Maurice Harris out for season ( Neck )

    [TE] 10/13/2009 - Caz Piurowski out for season ( Knee )

    [OT] 12/06/2009 - Garrett Faircloth is "?" vs West Virginia in the Gator Bowl. ( Hip )

    [QB] 11/08/2009 - Christian Ponder out for season ( Shoulder )

    [OG] 12/17/2009 - Rodney Hudson is upgraded to probable vs West Virginia in the Gator Bowl. ( Knee )

    [DT] 12/06/2009 - Demonte McAllister is "?" vs West Virginia in the Gator Bowl. ( Knee )

    [S) 12/06/2009 - Jajuan Harley is "?" vs West Virginia in the Gator Bowl. ( Hamstring )

    W VIRGINIA

    [DT] 12/23/2009 - Scooter Berry expected to miss Friday vs. Florida State ( Eligibility )

    [S) 12/23/2009 - Nate Sowers expected to miss Friday vs. Florida State ( Eligibility )

    Gator Bowl Odds

    Florida State Seminoles +2.5 Over 59.5 (+260)
    West Virginia Mountaineers -2.5 Under 59.5 (-340)

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Posted : January 1, 2010 10:33 am
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