no, there just may be too many eligible BCS teams to fill all of the BCS league allocations.
usually, most BCS leagues are over-bowled (not enough teams to fill their slots). So a few of those become available to the non-BCS better teams.
6-6 may not guarantee us a bid to an AAC bowl, and there will be 7-5+ teams any BCS leftovers would take over us...
RIGHT NOW, there are 5 teams in the AAC above us.
The AAC has 6 bowls available.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_ ... ConferenceIf we go 6-6 and beat USF, that knocks them out, we have tie vs. Memphis, but don't think that matters.
Right now, I think 6-6 gets us a bid.American Athletic Standings
TEAM CONF OVERALL
* - UCF 4-0 7-1
* - Louisville 4-1 8-1
* - Cincinnati 4-1 7-2
* - Houston 4-1 7-2
Rutgers 2-2 5-3
Southern Methodist 2-2 3-5South Florida 2-2 2-6
Memphis 0-4 2-6
x - Connecticut 0-4 0-8
x - Temple 0-5 1-8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_ ... ConferenceBig12 will likely fill all their slots (7)
Big10 has 8 slots with 7 eligible, and 4 still alive. Probably fills them.
SEC has 10 slots, and 8 eligible, with 4 still alive. Might lose 1 bowl here.
Pac12 has 7 slots, and 8 eligible, with 2 alive. Might steal a slot.
MWC has 6 slots, with 3 eligible, and 6 alive. Probably lose a slot or two.
CUSA has 7 slots, with 6 eligible, and 3 alive (3-6, 5-5, 4-5). Might lose one slot.
ACC has 9 slots, with 6 eligible, and 7 alive. Probably fill their slots.
MAC has 3 slots, and 6 eligible, with 1 alive. Fill their slots. Ex: A 9-3 Mac team may look better than a 6-6 SMU for an "unfilled" slot.
I didn't go into whether each conferences "alive" team(s) plays each other and cross-eliminates, etc.
Example: Illiniois is alive at 3-6, but plays Ohio State this weekend. So they aren't alive for long.