Brace yourself. Opinions are a dime a dozen when it comes to picking winners and losers in college football, and the conventional print and broadcast media, along with the ubiquitous social media, are going to inundate us with more than we care to hear or read about upcoming postseason games.
The Las Vegas handicappers and the media punditry are already busy at work offering their views on how the best of the holiday bowl games – particularly the two national semifinal games that will determine the participants for the national championship final on Jan. 11 – will turn out.