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Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin talks with his players prior to the start of an NCAA college football game against Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
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College Football Bowl Picks 2015-16: Odds and Predictions for Every Game

Ryan McCrystalDec 20, 2015

The most wonderful time of the year kicked off on Saturday with five bowl games. 

After an off day on Sunday, the season continues with the Miami Beach Bowl on Monday—the first of seven more bowl games before Christmas. 

Below is the full slate of remaining games, followed by a preview of a few of the most anticipated non-playoff matchups.

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Mon, Dec 21
Miami Beach2:30 p.m.Western Kentucky (-2.5) vs. South FloridaUSF
Tue, Dec 22
Famous Idaho Potato3:30 p.m.Akron vs. Utah St. (-7)USU
Boca Raton7 p.m.Toledo vs. Temple (-2)TEM
Wed, Dec 23
Poinsettia4:30 p.m.Boise St. (-8.5) vs. No. IllinoisNIU
GoDaddy8 p.m.Georgia Southern vs. Bowling Green (-8)BGSU
Thu, Dec 24
Bahamas12 p.m.Mid. Tennessee vs. W. Michigan (-4)WMU
Hawaii8 p.m.San Diego St. vs. Cincinnati (-1)CIN
Sat, Dec 26
St. Petersburg11 a.m.UConn vs. Marshall (-4.5)MARSH
Sun2 p.m.Miami (FL) vs. Washington St. (-2.5)WSU
Heart of Dallas2:20 p.m.Washington (-8.5) vs. Southern MissUSM
Pinstripe3:30 p.m.Indiana (-2) vs. DukeDUKE
Independence5:45 p.m.Tulsa vs. Virginia Tech (-13.5)VT
Foster Farms9:15 p.m.UCLA (-7) vs. NebraskaUCLA
Mon, Dec 28
Military2:30 p.m.Pittsburgh vs. Navy (-3.5)NAVY
Quick Lane5 p.m.Central Michigan vs. Minnesota (-6)MINN
Tue, Dec 29
Armed Forces2 p.m.California (-7.5) vs. Air ForceAFA
Russell Athletic5:30 p.m.North Carolina vs. Baylor (-2)UNC
Arizona7:30 p.m.Nevada vs. Colorado St. (-3)NEV
Texas9 p.m.LSU (-7.5) vs. Texas TechTTU
Wed, Dec 30
BirminghamNoonAuburn (-2.5) vs. MemphisMEM
Belk3:30 p.m.N.C. State vs. Mississippi St. (-5.5)MSST
Music City7 p.m.Texas A&M vs. Louisville (-4)TA&M
Holiday10:30 p.m.USC (-3) vs. WisconsinUSC
Thu, Dec 31
PeachNoonHouston vs. Florida St. (-7.5)FSU
Orange4 p.m.No. 4 Oklahoma (-4) vs. No. 1 ClemsonCLEM
Cotton8 p.m.No. 3 Michigan St. vs. No. 2 Alabama (-9.5)MSU
Fri, Jan 1
OutbackNoonNorthwestern vs. Tennessee (-8.5)TENN
Citrus1 p.m.Michigan (-4.5) vs. FloridaMICH
Fiesta1 p.m.Notre Dame vs. Ohio State (-7)OSU
Rose5 p.m.Stanford (-7) vs. IowaIOWA
Sugar8:30 p.m.Oklahoma St. vs. Ole Miss (-7.5)OKST
Sat, Jan 2
TaxSlayerNoonPenn State vs. Georgia (-7)UGA
Liberty3:20 p.m.Kansas State vs. Arkansas (-11)ARK
Alamo6:45 p.m.Oregon vs. TCU (Even)ORE
Cactus10:15 p.m.West Virginia (-1) vs. Arizona St.ASU

Notable Games

Music City Bowl: Texas A&M vs. Louisville

COLLEGE STATION, TX - SEPTEMBER 12:  Head coach Kevin Sumlin of the Texas A&M Aggies walks across the field before the start of their game against the Ball State Cardinals at Kyle Field on September 12, 2015 in College Station, Texas.  (Photo by Scott Hal

The Music City Bowl wasn't initially one of the most intriguing matchups on the schedule, but the past week has suddenly brought unwanted attention to Texas A&M. 

After losing the starting job this past season, it wasn't a shock when quarterback Kyle Allen announced his decision to transfer on Twitter last week. 

But when the current starter, freshman Kyler Murray, announced that he would also transfer, it raised some serious questions about what is happening to Kevin Sumlin's program in College Station. 

After losing the top two quarterbacks on his depth chart in the span of a week, Sumlin is left with JUCO transfer Jake Hubenak to start the bowl game against Louisville. 

Hubenak was lightly recruited before walking on at Oklahoma State and eventually playing one season at Blinn College—the same school Cam Newton played at before Auburn—where he lit up the scoreboard with 47 touchdown passes in eight games. 

It's extremely difficult to predict this matchup due to Hubernak's inexperience, but his JUCO success certainly makes it appear as though he's more than the average third-string quarterback. If he can simply manage the game and not become a liability, the Aggies should be able to hold off Louisville.

Prediction: Texas A&M 35, Louisville, 28

Birmingham Bowl: Auburn vs. Memphis

PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 21: Paxton Lynch #12 of the Memphis Tigers plays in the game against the Temple Owls on November 21, 2015 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

Memphis has already knocked off one SEC team this season (Ole Miss), so it's a mild surprise that Auburn is favored by 2.5 points in this matchup. Although the spread likely has something to do with the fact that this is effectively a home game for Auburn. 

Memphis closed out the season by losing three of its final four games, but all three losses came at the hands of teams ranked in the final College Football Playoff rankings (Temple, Houston, Navy).

In close matchups, it's best to side with the better quarterback, which in this case is clearly Memphis' Paxton Lynch. 

Lynch, who was recently placed at No. 2 in Todd McShay's NFL mock draft, could be playing his final game for the Tigers and will be motivated to make a statement before likely declaring early for the NFL draft. 

Prediction: Memphis 31, Auburn 28

Rose Bowl: Stanford vs. Iowa

Nov 21, 2015; Stanford, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal running back Christian McCaffrey (5) carries the ball for a touchdown against the California Golden Bears during the second quarter at Stanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

The Hawkeyes deserve credit for exceeding expectations this season, but it's also fair to question their achievement based on the schedule they played. 

Despite impressive overall stats, Iowa benefited from an early-season schedule which padded the stats and helped skew the opinion of the Hawkeyes defense. 

This is most evident in a breakdown of the Hawkeyes rushing defense, which eroded as the season wore on:

Games 1-72115192.51
Games 8-132249754.49

The Hawkeyes' early-season defense was aided by dominant performances against Illinois State, North Texas and Iowa State. The heart of the Big Ten schedule, however, exposed the Hawkeyes defense as teams such as Nebraska, Michigan State, Minnesota and Indiana found significantly more success.

Nothing the Hawkeyes have seen this season can prepare them for Stanford's Christian McCaffrey, who should have no issues running all over the Iowa defense on New Year's Day.

Prediction: Stanford 38, Iowa 31

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