We simulated 34 college football bowls 1,000 times to find the likely winners and average scores from each game. Results and example boxscores from all 34 games are below. If you would like to play these games yourself, every 2009 team is available through our free NCAA college football SimMatchup.
27.8
Wyoming
18.6
Player of the Game: Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno State (171 yards, 155 on the ground, 2 TDs)
Winning Percentage: Fresno State 76.2% - Wyoming 23.8%
21.3
UCF
17.4
Player of the Game: Brynn Harvey, RB, Central Florida (117 total yards, 97 rushing yards, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Rutgers 50.5% - Central Florida 49.5%
23.0
Middle Tennessee
22.2
Player of the Game: Young, QB, Southern Miss (180 yards passing, 2 TDs, 24 rushing yards)
Winning Percentage: Southern Miss 54.5% - Middle Tennessee 45.5%
24.9
Brigham Young
23.9
Player of the Game: Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, Oregon State (119 rushing yards, 1 TD, 40 receiving yards)
Winning Percentage: Oregon State 57.4% - BYU 42.6%
25.6
Utah
23.0
Player of the Game: Best, RB, California (133 total yards, 105 on the ground, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: California 67.3% - Utah 32.7%
31.2
Southern Methodist
25.5
Player of the Game: Vai Taua, RB, Nevada (137 rushing yards, 2 TDs)
Winning Percentage: Nevada 65.3% - SMU 34.7%
27.7
Boston College
21.1
Player of the Game: Joe McKnight, RB, USC (97 rushing yards, 15 receiving yards, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: USC 64.4% - Boston College 35.6%
25.6
North Carolina
11.6
Player of the Game: Dion Lewis, RB, Pittsburgh (132 rushing yards, 23 receiving yards, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Pittsburgh 83.2% - North Carolina 16.8%
21.2
Marshall
18.0
Player of the Game: Darius Marshall, RB, Marshall (116 yards rushing, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Ohio 58.4% - Marshall 41.6%
27.0
Kentucky
13.3
Player of the Game: Spiller, RB, Clemson (139 total yards, 115 yards rushing, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Clemson 80.2% - Kentucky 19.8%
31.2
Texas A&M
17.7
Player of the Game: Joe Cox, QB, Georgia (201 passing yards, 2 TDs)
Winning Percentage: Georgia 83.2% - Texas A&M 16.8%
26.5
Wisconsin
18.7
Player of the Game: Harris, QB, Miami (204 yards passing, 2 TDs)
Winning Percentage: Miami 64.4% - Wisconsin 35.6%
22.8
UCLA
18.0
Player of the Game: Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple (125 rushing yards, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Temple 61.4% - UCLA 38.6%
21.5
Nebraska
16.5
Player of the Game: Nic Grigsby, RB, Arizona (80 yards on just 11 carries, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Arizona 60.4% - Nebraska 39.6%
32.5
Bowling Green
20.4
Player of the Game: DeMaundray Woolridge, RB, Idaho (107 rushing yards, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Idaho 84.2% - Bowling Green 15.8%
25.3
Navy
12.7
Player of the Game: Danario Alexander, WR, Missouri (94 receiving yards, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Missouri 82.2% - Navy 17.8%
27.4
Air Force
22.7
Player of the Game: Case Keenum, QB, Houston (231 passing yards, 2 TDs)
Winning Percentage: Houston 75.2% - Air Force 24.8%
18.8
Iowa State
19.1
Player of the Game: Adam Weber, QB, Minnesota (194 passing yards, 1 TD).
Winning Percentage: Minnesota 53.5% - Iowa State 46.5%
26.3
Tennessee
16.7
Player of the Game: Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech (160 total yards, 139 rushing yards, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Virginia Tech 75.2% - Tennessee 24.8%
29.3
Oklahoma
20.1
Player of the Game: Toby Gerhart, RB, Stanford (168 total yards, 151 rushing, 2 TDs)
Winning Percentage: Stanford 68.3% - Oklahoma 31.7%
21.5
Ohio State
12.9
Player of the Game: LaMichael James, RB, Oregon (104 rushing yards, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Oregon State 71.4% - OSU 28.6%
23.8
Florida
21.1
Player of the Game: Pike, QB, Cincinnati (273 passing yards, 2 TDs)
Winning Percentage: Cincinnati 53.9% - Florida 46.1%
32.5
Northwestern
11.0
Player of the Game: Chris Todd, QB, Auburn (247 passing yards, 2 TDs)
Winning Percentage: Auburn 92.1% - Northwestern 7.9%
17.1
LSU
14.3
Player of the Game: Evan Royster, RB, Penn State (96 rushing yards, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Penn State 51.5% - LSU 48.5%
28.0
Florida State
15.8
Player of the Game: Noel Devine, RB, West Virginia (101 rushing yards, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: West Virginia 83.2% - Florida State 16.8%
28.3
East Carolina
24.0
Player of the Game: Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas (265 passing yards, 2 TDs)
Winning Percentage: Arkansas 67.3% - East Carolina 32.7%
22.5
South Florida
16.9
Player of the Game: Chad Spann, RB, Northern Illinois (92 rushing yards, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Northern Illinois 63.4% - South Florida 36.6%
22.9
Oklahoma State
21.8
Player of the Game: Dexter McCluster, RB, Mississippi (120 total yards, 81 on the ground, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Ole Miss 58.4% - Oklahoma State 41.6%
19.7
South Carolina
16.6
Player of the Game: Jordan Todman, RB, Connecticut (115 total yards, 94 on the ground, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Connecticut 53.5% - South Carolina 46.5%
30.2
Michigan State
18.6
Player of the Game: Taylor Potts, QB, Texas Tech (236 passing yards, 2 TDs)
Winning Percentage: Texas Tech 78.2% - Michigan State 21.8%
29.4
Boise State
23.1
Player of the Game: Joseph Turner, RB, TCU (91 rushing yards, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: TCU 62.4% - Boise State 37.6%
23.0
Georgia Tech
22.0
Player of the Game: Adam Robinson, RB, Iowa (126 total yards, 111 rushing, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Iowa 60.2% - Georgia Tech 39.8%
26.6
Central Michigan
21.8
Player of the Game: Brown, QB, Troy (247 passing yards, 2 TDs)
Winning Percentage: Troy 59.4% - Central Michigan 40.6%
21.9
Texas
12.6
Player of the Game: Ingram, RB, Alabama (116 total yards, 97 on the ground, 1 TD)
Winning Percentage: Alabama 74.2% - Texas 25.8%
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