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There wasn't much change in the top 10 of the polls this week, but there was enough shuffling in the computer rankings to cause some minor movement in this week's mock BCS standings.
Both polls (coaches and Harris) and five of the six computers that make up the BCS formula are now being published. If you stay true to the formula and drop the high and low computer ranking for each team (and use the other three), here's how the BCS standings would look right now.
Mock BCS Standings (through Week 6)
Percentage
1, Oklahoma .936
2. Alabama .929
3. Missouri .912
4. Texas .843
5. Penn State .761
6. LSU .752
7. USC .619
8. Vanderbilt .616
9. Utah .615
10. Georgia .602
11. Texas Tech .563
12. BYU .503
There wasn't much change in the top 10 of the polls this week, but there was enough shuffling in the computer rankings to cause some minor movement in this week's mock BCS standings.
Both polls (coaches and Harris) and five of the six computers that make up the BCS formula are now being published. If you stay true to the formula and drop the high and low computer ranking for each team (and use the other three), here's how the BCS standings would look right now.
Mock BCS Standings (through Week 6)
Percentage
1, Oklahoma .936
2. Alabama .929
3. Missouri .912
4. Texas .843
5. Penn State .761
6. LSU .752
7. USC .619
8. Vanderbilt .616
9. Utah .615
10. Georgia .602
11. Texas Tech .563
12. BYU .503