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USC's Loss to Arizona Possible Holiday Gift For BYU and Poinsettia Bowl

Mark WellingDec 5, 2009

*Author’s Note: I wrote this article before the conclusion of the California vs. Washington game. With Washington upsetting California, the Bowl scenarios have changed.  Here is an updated bowl outlook for USC, Cal, and BYU. "USC’s Gift for BYU & Poinsettia Bowl Turns to Lump of Coal With Cal Loss.” *

If BYU gets a bid to the Poinsettia Bowl (as expected), then their Bowl opponent could be USC. 

Yes, that USC!

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The Trojans have had a disappointing year, especially for a team which was supposed to compete for a national championship—and at the very least a BCS bowl bid.

Yet, now USC (barring Cal being upset by Washington) will finish sixth in the Pac-10, meaning the program will fall all the way down to the San Diego County Poinsettia Bowl. 

The Las Vegas Bowl has already hinted that it's reluctant to select BYU for a fifth consecutive season. It was rumored that unless University of Utah was blown out in the Holy War, the Vegas Bowl Committee would select the Utes. This means a higher-ranked BYU would be happily selected by an ecstatic Poinsettia Bowl Committee. 

(The only reason that BYU’s bowl fate is still undecided is the BCS has not released the Cougars from consideration—even though there is no possible way BYU would get a BCS bowl bid.)

The chance for BYU to play USC to finish the 2009 season would really be a great bookend for the Cougars to go along with BYU opening the season against Oklahoma.

Even with the Trojans having an off year, it would be a marquee matchup for a second-tier bowl. BYU will be ranked in the Top 15, while USC might be able to stay in the top 25 (mainly thanks to the USC brand name and lazy poll voters not doing their homework).

There are still a few variables that could wreck this Bowl matchup. Yet, the way the current Bowl picture looks, BYU might have hit the jackpot by being snubbed in the Las Vegas Bowl.  

BYU would have little problem selling their fan base on heading down to San Diego, regardless of their opponent—thanks largely to the team's large fan base in the San Diego area. Undoubtedly, BYU battling USC would guarantee a sellout in the Poinsettia Bowl. 

The Trojans may have given BYU an early Christmas present by falling to sixth place and the Poinsettia Bowl.  

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