...when you've got The Second Annual Graziano Brothers College Bowl Game Point Spread Bonanza? (A gloriously complex pool in which contestants pick all 34 college bowl games against the spread and can earn bonus points for practically anything.)

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Capital One Bowl: Georgia 24, Michigan State 12

Oh, the Spartans hung in and kept it interesting, but Knowshon Moreno was too much.

This is a cover for Georgia, which was a 7.5-point favorite.

It is a win for Jim, Jon, Mark, Greg, Nino, Yohan, Sal and Steve.

It is a loss for Dan, Ed, Chris and Rob.

It eliminates Rob, Chris and Dan from the Happy New Year Bonus, for which only Jon, Nino and Steve still remain eligible.

It eliminates Rob and Ed from the Hank Paulson Bailout Bonus, for which Jon, Greg, Yohan, Sal and Steve remain eligible.

It was Greg's LOCK game, which means he gets five bonus points.

It was Jim's SUPER-LOCK game, which means he gets 10 bonus points and has hit both his LOCK and SUPER-LOCK.

Yohan maintains his 18-point lead over Steve. Jim umps up to third, 19 out of first.

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Scoring Rules

BASIC SCORING RULES

-Games held between Dec. 20 and Dec. 21: 1 point each (5 bowls)

-Games held between Dec. 23 and Dec. 28: 2 points each (7 bowls)

-Games held between Dec. 29 and Dec. 30: 3 points each (5 bowls)

-Games held on Dec. 31: 4 points each (5 bowls)

-Games held between Jan. 1 and Jan. 2: 5 points each (8 bowls)

-Game held on Jan. 3: 2 points (1 bowl)

-Game held on Jan. 5: 5 points (1 bowl)

-Game held on Jan. 6: 2 points (1 bowl)

-Game held on Jan. 8: 7 points (1 bowl)


LOCKS AND SUPER LOCKS

Each player shall designate one of his 34 picks as a “Lock” and another as a “Super Lock.” Should a player correctly pick either or both of those games, against the point spread, he would be awarded bonus points as follows:

-“Lock” game: 5 bonus points

-“Super Lock” game: 10 bonus points

These bonuses pertain no matter how many points you receive for the game under the basic scoring rules. For example, if your “Lock” game is the Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl, a 1-point game, and you pick it correctly, you will receive 6 points – 1 under the basic scoring rules and an additional 5 because you designated it as your “Lock.” If your “Lock” game is the FedEx Orange Bowl, a 5-point game, and you pick it correctly, you will receive 10 points – 5 under the basic scoring rules and an addition 5 because you designated it as your “Lock.”


ADDITIONAL BONUS POINTS

In addition to the basic scoring rules and the Lock/Super Lock points, a player may earn bonus points for picking many different combinations of games. These combo bonuses, which range from three points to twelve points depending on the number of games included in the combo, are detailed under the BONUSES tab above.