Problem is when i try and get advice online about which games to watch they always spoil it by having the final score in bold next to the teams.
Can anyone recommend any games that are worth watching. Doesnt have to be bowl games just as long as its just a date and the teams involved without the final score or winner.
From Wiki:
On November 13, 1993, the unbeaten Florida State Seminoles faced the unbeaten Notre Dame Fighting Irish in what was dubbed The Game Of The Century. The game took place at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana on the campus of the University of Notre Dame. Florida State entered the game as the #1 team in the country, led by quarterback Charlie Ward who would go on to win the Heisman Trophy that season. Notre Dame came into the game ranked #2 in the country. Though Notre Dame was home they entered the game as the underdog to a powerful Bobby Bowden-led Florida State Squad. Notre Dame was led by head coach Lou Holtz. This was the fourth time that Notre Dame had taken part in a Game of the Century. Notre Dame's 1935 showdown with Ohio State was their first appearance in one of these historic games. Their 1946 match up against the Army Black Knights was the second instance and their 1966 match up against the Michigan State Spartans was the third.
Notre Dame outplayed Florida State the entire game to the tune of a 31–17 lead in the fourth quarter. The offense had hung its shoulders around their junior back Lee Becton who had yet another 100+ yard afternoon. With 1:39 left, Ward drove Florida State down the field and hit Kez McCorvey on 4th-and-20 for a touchdown. The pass bounced off of Notre Dame safety Brian McGee and into McCorvey's hands. Notre Dame then went three-and-out on their next possession, giving Florida State one last shot. In just three plays, Ward led Florida State to the Notre Dame 14 with three seconds to play. On the last play of the game, Ward rolled out and had his final pass attempt batted down by Notre Dame cornerback Shawn Wooden, giving the Irish a 31–24 victory.
Notre Dame found itself atop of the polls after the victory, and would only need to defeat #12 Boston College in the next week to earn a berth in the Fiesta Bowl. Its opponent in the Fiesta Bowl would be Florida State, which only dropped to #2 in the polls.
Only a year earlier, Notre Dame won their fourth match in the "Holy War" with BC without a loss, 54-7, also at South Bend. Though ranked #12 in the nation, BC wasn't considered a huge obstacle, and most considered an ND victory a mere formality.
Coach Tom Coughlin, the BC players, alumni and fans had other ideas that day.
I will not spoil the outcome for you; do not read the comments, obviously.
Enjoy
Let me know when you finish, and I'll give you a postscript.