The college football bowl season kicks off this Saturday, December 20th with four games and concludes on January 8th with the BCS National Championship Game in Miami, Florida. In all, there are 34 bowl games and online bookmaker Sportsbook.com has all the college football bowl predictions 2009, including the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl and the Chick-fil-A Bowl.
Pacific Life Holiday Bowl: Oklahoma State Cowboys vs Oregon Ducks (+3, O/U 76.5): 
The Holiday Bowl will be played on December 30th at 8:00pm ET at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, CA (ESPN). The Cowboys of Oklahoma State finished fourth in the Big 12's South division with a 9-3 record and a 5-3 conference mark. The Pokes started the season by winning their first seven games but lost three of their last five, including their regular season finale against Oklahoma. Oklahoma State, who is averaging 41.6 points per game, is ranked 13th in both the AP poll and the BCS standings.
Oregon, also 9-3, finished in second place in the PAC 10 behind Southern California with a 7-2 conference record. The Ducks concluded their regular season by smashing in-state rival Oregon State 65-38. The resounding defeat of the Beavers was Oregon's fifth win in their last six games. The Ducks high powered attack produced a 41.9 point per game average and a 17th ranking in the BCS standings.
Chick-fil-A Bowl: LSU Tigers vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (-4, O/U 50): 
The Chick-fil-A Bowl is scheduled for December 31st at 7:30pm ET and will be played in Atlanta at the Georgia Dome (ESPN). LSU suffered through a down season, finishing just 7-5 and in third place in the SEC's West division with a 3-5 conference record. The Tigers lost their last two games and three of their last four contests. Les Miles team is currently unranked and has allowed an average of 25.9 points per game this season.
The Yellow Jackets had a strong 9-3 campaign, finishing in second place in the ACC's Coastal division (5-3 conference mark). Georgia Tech concluded the season by beating 23rd ranked Miami and 11th ranked Georgia. Tech, which averages 282.3 yards per game on the ground, is ranked 14th in the AP poll and the BCS standings.
Be sure to visit Sportsbook.com to get down on all your college football bowl predictions 2009, including the Holiday Bowl and the Chick-fil-A Bowl.
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