Stephen Nover's Bowl Game of the Year
(NCAAF) Oklahoma State vs. Washington,
Point Spread: -6.00 | -115.00 Washington (Home)
Result: Loss
The line is cheap here. Oklahoma State freshman quarterback Mason Rudolph is making just his third start. He'll be facing a defense that has three All-Americans and creates tremendous pressure recording 49 sacks, 27 forced turnovers and nine defensive/return touchdowns.

The Huskies should easily control the line of scrimmage. Oklahoma State's offensive line isn't very good surrendering a Big-12 high 37 sacks. The Cowboys also will be without Tyreek Hill, who averaged 159 all-purpose yards per game and had the huge 92-yard punt return for a touchdown that set up the overtime victory against Oklahoma on Dec. 6. That victory allowed the Cowboys to reach this bowl game. Hill was kicked off the team because of being arrested and charged with punching and choking his pregnant girlfriend.

Prior to the win against Oklahoma, their regular-season finale, the Cowboys had lost five in a row all by 21 or more points. The Cowboys are 2-7 ATS in their last nine games. I want no part of them especially with Hill's violent action against his girlfriend tarnishing the Oklahoma victory taking away much of that good feeling.

Without Hill, Rudolph's main ground threat is pedestrian Desmond Roland, who averages just 3.8 yards per carry and didn't rush for 100 yards in a game all season.

Washington enters the matchup in good form having defeated Oregon State, 37-13, and Washington State, 31-13. Huskies quarterback Cyler Miles has a 16-to-3 touchdown-to-interception ratio and has passed for four touchdowns during the last two games.

Junior Shaq Thompson is the best two-way football player in the country, starring at both running back and linebacker. He's a potential first-round pick if he declares for the draft. He's a huge player for Huskies. He averages 7.5 yards rushing and led the nation with four defensive touchdowns and four fumble recoveries.