<table cellspacing="0" class="GoTWTable" cellpadding="5" width="600"><tr><td class="GoTWImageCell" valign="top" width="160"><img src="
http://www.thecfl.net/images/pressman/linbowl.png" height="240" width="160"><br><span class="GoTWImageCaption">Boise QB Branden Lin<br>54-68 passing, 709 yards<br>with 8 TDs, 0 INTs<br>in 2 playoff wins</span></td><td class="GoTWMainCell" valign="top" width="280" colspan="2"><span class="GoTWTeamName">Boise Stampede</span> (14-4)<br>vs<br><span class="GoTWTeamName">Hartford Attack</span> (16-2)<br><p class="GoTWText" align="justify">CFL Bowl VIII promises to be an <i>awesome</i> game. The Hartford Attack have won 13 in a row, while the Boise Stampede aren't far behind with their own 8 game winning streak. But none of that matters now. It all comes down to one game...the game on Monday night that will determine the 2010 CFL champion...the biggest game of the year: CFL Bowl VIII. Hartford and Boise finished the regular season #1 and #2 in points scored and haven't slowed down in the playoffs where they have both averaged over 30 points per game. Join us Monday night for CFL Bowl VIII. Kickoff is at 8pm EDT.</p><span class="GoTWNotes">Weather forecast: 66 degrees, fair<br>Point spread: Hartford by 3</span></td><td class="GoTWImageCell" valign="top" width="160"><img src="
http://www.thecfl.net/images/pressman/spearmanbowl.png" height="240" width="160"><br><span class="GoTWImageCaption">Hartford RB Alan Spearman<br>40 carries, 289 yards, 3 TDs<br>6 catches, 80 yards, 2 TDs<br>in 2 playoff wins</span></td></tr></table>