ponyte wrote:Why, there was no bias towards the Big 12 when Nebraska got absolutely crushed by Colorado in the Big 12 championship game yet STILL played for the National Championship that year. No bias towards the Big 12 that an embarrassed Nebraska keeps a high ranking and undefeated (and PAC 12) Oregon gets left out.
Nebraska was still a better team. They played a tougher schedule and had a better record. Oregon was actually 4th that year, not even 3rd. If Oregon's loss to Stanford had happened the last week of the regular season (like Nebraska's), there would have been much less whining. Humans just tend to forget what happened last month or even last week.
Oregon's (10-1) schedule strength: 31 (win over #12 Washington St.)
Nebraska's (11-1) schedule strength: 14 (win over #11 Oklahoma)
ponyte wrote: And of course there is no computer bias in last years pick of humiliated OU getting to keep, keep mind you, its #1 Ranking after KSU destroyed OU in the Big 12 championship. And who got left out once again? That's right, a PAC 12 team USC.
Once again, OU played a much harder schedule. The point of the computers is that one loss is one loss, whether it is week 1 or week 13.
Oklahoma's (12-1) schedule strength: 11 (win over #6 Texas)
LSU's (12-1) schedule strength: 29 (0 quality wins)
USC's (11-1) schedule strength: 37 (0 quality wins)
ponyte wrote: And this year another Big 12 team suddenly pushes a PAC 12 team out of the BCS...again.
Maybe it's because the Big 12 is consistently better as a conference.
ponyte wrote: Computers are only as good as the programmers that program computers.
Finally you said something true! However, the formulas that they use are statistically sound and some of them are even public knowledge. I promise, nowhere in them does it say "calculate the rankings, then bump everyone in the Big 12 up a spot."
ponyte wrote: Lets face reality for once.
Agreed.
ponyte wrote:The computers the BCS uses have a programming bias. The Big 12 has some mythical hold over the computer that other conferences do not have. If computers are always right, then global warming is real, the Wright brother’s plane would never have flown and we would be wondering what kind of president President-elect Kerry would make.
Now why did you go and get my hopes up like that? There is no "mythical hold," there is no computer bias, and the rankings that they produce are correct according to predetermined formulas. They are not modified mid-season to aid Texas and hurt Cal. Oh yeah, and THERE IS NO PAC 12!