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BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Sun Nov 28, 2010 11:10 pm
by Stallion
Auburn overtakes Oregon for No. 1. TCU No. 3 and Stanford jumped to No. 4 in the BCS poll despite being at No. 5 in the USA Today Top 25. Very significant because this means the BCS has to take "another damned private school" over the glamour boys. Good Deal. Since TCU likely go to the Rose Bowl though Stanford would have to go East
http://espn.go.com/college-football/bcs
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Sun Nov 28, 2010 11:12 pm
by RGV Pony
another crappy attendance coming up for the Orange Bowl. Cincy hurt them last year; they'll have, what ACC champ maybe vs Stanford? Or worse yet UConn vs Stanford
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 12:26 am
by b_caesar
At this point it looks like it's gonna be TCU vs. Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl. Going to make for a great side-story in the media, what with all the hubbub surrounding the recent "Little Sisters of the Poor" comment.
Too bad it couldn't have been Ohio St. That would have been pure karma at work.
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 8:39 am
by ponyte
Pitiful that VT and West Virginia are going to the BSC and the highest ranked of the two is #15. That assumes VT wins the ACC title game.
Can the Ohio State President explain to me why VT and WV deserve a BSC bowl game and the little sister of the poor BSU doesn't?
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 8:45 am
by Wuba
ponyte wrote:Pitiful that VT and West Virginia are going to the BSC and the highest ranked of the two is #15. That assumes VT wins the ACC title game.
Can the Ohio State President explain to me why VT and WV deserve a BSC bowl game and the little sister of the poor BSU doesn't?
You are also assuming that UConn loses to South Florida. If UConn wins they are representing the Big East in the BCS. That actually makes it a more pitiful situation.
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 9:53 am
by ponyte
I was going by rankings.
I left Florida State out as they were ranked lower than VT. Regardless, I doubt any ACC or Big East team ends up ahead of BSU next week.
But a U Conn win would really make the OSU president’s explanation interesting.
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:06 am
by Harry0569
ponyte wrote:Pitiful that VT and West Virginia are going to the BSC and the highest ranked of the two is #15. That assumes VT wins the ACC title game.
Can the Ohio State President explain to me why VT and WV deserve a BSC bowl game and the little sister of the poor BSU doesn't?
Sorry to be that guy, but it's BCS.
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:07 am
by Harry0569
MY question is: Why is Stanford no. 4? Yeah. I know they have beaten their last 5 opponents like a drum, but the Pac 10 is awful.
I honestly want to know; how can the six BCS computers rank a team whose best win is over No. 23 Arizona, fourth, while Arkansas, who beat Texas A&M (No. 18), South Carolina (No. 19), Mississippi State (No. 22), and LSU (No. 10), and has played the seventh toughest strength of schedule, is fifth (according to the computers)? What’s with the unquestioned respect for a team whose only claim to fame is playing well for a half against a WAY overrated Oregon (more on that in a moment)… before losing 52-31?
Really? The best win was over Arizona at home? Wisconsin’s best win was over No. 6 ranked Ohio State. Boise State beat No. 15 Virginia Tech on the road. Oklahoma just beat No. 14 Oklahoma State on the road. Stanford’s second best win might have been over USC at home, but that was a nail-biter that came down to a final kick against a bad team.
Oh, so Stanford must have played a killer non-conference schedule.
Sacramento State, Wake Forest (the worst team in the ACC), and Notre Dame. Sure, beating the Irish was nice. Michigan State did that, too, and it has a win over No. 5 Wisconsin on the résumé.
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:36 am
by Stallion
Arkansas has 2 losses
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:40 pm
by Charleston Pony
Stallion wrote:Auburn overtakes Oregon for No. 1. TCU No. 3 and Stanford jumped to No. 4 in the BCS poll despite being at No. 5 in the USA Today Top 25. Very significant because this means the BCS has to take "another damned private school" over the glamour boys. Good Deal. Since TCU likely go to the Rose Bowl though Stanford would have to go East
http://espn.go.com/college-football/bcs
looks to me like Stanford vs Big XII champ in Fiesta
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:44 pm
by CalallenStang
I can't wait to see TCU get smacked by Wisconsin.
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:55 pm
by Charleston Pony
SC could really throw a wrench into the BCS this year; they beat Auburn and you might see Oregon/TCU for all the marbles; then Stanford gets Wisconsin the the Rose Bowl and SC gets ??? in the Sugar. Could see Big XII vs Ohio State in Fiesta?
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:01 pm
by ozfan
CalallenStang wrote:I can't wait to see TCU get smacked by Wisconsin.
Cal you may not like it but TCU is one of our own.... When SMU plays them we can jump on them, bite , kick and scratch and its ok... but when they are playing the biggest overated conference in football then they are like our little brother.
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:24 pm
by CA Mustang
Harry0569 wrote:I know they have beaten their last 5 opponents like a drum, but the Pac 10 is awful.
I guess you haven't been checking the conference rankings.
Harry0569 wrote:...while Arkansas, who beat Texas A&M (No. 18), South Carolina (No. 19), Mississippi State (No. 22), and LSU (No. 10), and has played the seventh toughest strength of schedule, is fifth (according to the computers)?
Maybe it is because some of those teams are a tad overrated? A&M's best road win was over a 7-5 Baylor. South Carolina deserves credit for the home win over Alabama, but who else did they beat? MSU's best win was (barely) over a 7-5 Florida. Is that supposed to be impressive?
Harry0569 wrote:What’s with the unquestioned respect for a team whose only claim to fame is playing well for a half against a WAY overrated Oregon (more on that in a moment)… before losing 52-31?
Oregon is overrated? Ask Tennessee if Oregon is overrated.
Re: BCS Standings Offer Some Surprises

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Mon Nov 29, 2010 9:06 pm
by mrydel
Charleston Pony wrote:SC could really throw a wrench into the BCS this year; they beat Auburn and you might see Oregon/TCU for all the marbles; then Stanford gets Wisconsin the the Rose Bowl and SC gets ??? in the Sugar. Could see Big XII vs Ohio State in Fiesta?
If SC beats Auburn the Arkansas River will go dry from the number of bodies in it from people jumping off bridges.