? Alabama
(9-2) vs. Florida
(9-2)
The Crimson Tide
used its 40-39 upset of the Gators
on Oct. 2 as a springboard to this SEC
title game: Alabama
went on to win the SEC West with a 7-1 conference record. The key matchup this time, as it was in October, will be All-America left tackle Chris Samuels
of 'Bama against defensive end Alex Brown
of SEC
East champion Florida
. Behind Samuels
, tailback Shaun Alexander
ran for 106 yards and three touchdowns in the Swamp. The Gators' offense struggled late in the season and won't get well in Atlanta
. Send the Tide to the Orange Bowl for the first time in 25 years.
?Army (3-7) vs. Navy (4-7)
Their records are similar. The teams are not. For most of the season the young Middies played just well enough to lose: They suffered six defeats by a touchdown or less. Navy lost at Notre Dame in the last minute and had a chance to tie in the final seconds at Hawaii
. All that character-building will pay off in the centennial meeting with the struggling Cadets. Middies quarterback Brian Madden will be one of the top players to watch next season. Get a sneak preview on Saturday.
? Nebraska
(10-1) vs. Texas
(9-3)
The Big 12 North
-champion Comhuskers are 43-7 since the formation of the conference in 1996, but they've gone 0-3 against the Longhorns, who won this year's Big 12 South
crown. In Texas
's 24-20 victory on Oct. 23, Longhorns quarterback Major Applewhite
proved that the Cornhuskers
' pass defense, ranked third in the country, could be had, throwing for 213 yards and two touchdowns. Colorado
quarterback Mike Moschetti proved it again last week during Nebraska
's fourth-quarter collapse in Boulder. There are probably reasons to think that the fourth time against Texas
will be the charm for the Cornhuskers
in this Big 12
championship game, but none come to mind. Texas
will head to the Fiesta Bowl
, Nebraska
to the Cotton.
