Rivalries in the 2008 NCAA College Football Season
Oh you just know it will be there one way or another.
Football has always been all about rivalries and coming to the brand new 2008 NCAA college football season, you can expect old rivalries renewed and new ones born.
And while we count the remaining days before the new season of college football begins this month, have you ever wondered which of the great rivalries in football will continue this season? Never fear. As always, we have you covered.
Starting of is the rivalry between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and the Wisconsin Badgers. Both teams have played 116 times, listed as the most played rivalry in NCAA college football history.
Both teams are set to meet again on November 15 when the Golden Gophers visit the Wisconsin Badgers, expect this one to be personal.
The Kansas Jayhawks have two rivalries going to be renewed this season.
First, the Jayhawks will be playing their rivals, the Nebraska Cornhuskers, in the coming season. These teams will be meeting for the 114th time on November 8. It doesn't get any better than a classic rivalry like that people.
Next up is their feud with the Missouri Tigers. Both the Jayhawks and the Tigers have played each other for a total of 115 games in their rich history with the NCAA. They started playing way WAAAY back in 1891. They are set to have another chapter of their long feud on November 29.
Of course, like any season in college football, the Texas Longhorns and the Texas A&M Aggies are set to meet again in what would be another struggle for Texas. This has been an annual thing in college football and when these two Texas teams lock horns on November 27, it won't be pretty.
Being a Longhorns fan like me, I reckon the Texas A&M Aggies won't have a chance.
Who will win the 2009 BCS national championship? Bodog sportsbook has the odds.
LSU Tigers 13.00
Ohio State Buckeyes 7.00
Oklahoma Sooners 7.00
USC Trojans 4.00
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