🏈 BCS Standings

SpecThis

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/ncaa/11/29/bcs.standings.ap/index.html

Its gonne get built up bigger and bigger everyday. I just feel better about this years chances then i did last year. Roll Tide!

If Texas losses at Cowboys Stadium to Nebraska, expect a furious debate about who should play in the national title game against the SEC champion.
TCU (.8689) and Cincinnati (.8547) are virtually tied in the standings. The Horned Frogs are ahead of the Bearcats in the two polls, but Cincinnati has a stronger computer rating.
Beating Pittsburgh could push the Bearcats past TCU and put them in position to take advantage of a Texas loss and slip into the national title game.
That is, unless the loser of the SEC championship game doesn't stay ahead of the pack and set up a rematch between Florida and Alabama in Pasadena, Calif.

Go Cornhuskers!
 
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I would like to think that our offensive guys and Nebraska's offensive guys have the same strategy for their opponents this weekend:
Ball control offense.

Seriously, keeping Texas and keeping Florida off the field will be the best way either team can win. Nebraska can't win a shoot out. The defensive units at UF and UA won't allow it to come down to that.

I'd love to see some BCS chaos after weeks and weeks of predictable, bland calculations...
 
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