BCS Standings - 11/29
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Cleveland Buck1 Florida 12-0
2 Alabama 12-0
3 Texas 12-0
4 TCU 12-0
5 Cincinnati 11-0
6 Boise State 12-0
7 Oregon 9-2
8 Ohio State 10-2
9 Iowa 10-2
10 Georgia Tech 10-2
11 Penn State 10-2
12 Virginia Tech 9-3
13 LSU 9-3
14 Brigham Young 10-2
15 Pittsburgh 9-2
16 Oregon State 8-3
17 Miami (FL) 9-3
18 USC 8-3
19 California 8-3
20 Oklahoma State 9-3
21 Houston 10-2
22 Nebraska 9-3
23 West Virginia 8-3
24 Stanford 8-4
25 Utah 9-3
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dwccrew
It doesn't matter, once the SEC title game is played out, Texas will move to #2 if they win the Big 12.ccrunner609 wrote: About right. The powers that be still have it rigged for 1-2. THey really want that mythical SEC power to be top spots. Texas is better then both. -
dwccrew
I think if that scenario happens, then Cincy would go. If Cincy loses, then Bama may go. But we saw this same scenario in 2006.ccrunner609 wrote: ^^^Unless they lose and you see Bama and Florida play again. -
ptown_trojans_1
No, TCU will slide in there.ccrunner609 wrote: ^^^Unless they lose and you see Bama and Florida play again. -
SportsAndLadyAnyone find it weird there's no 1 loss team? lol
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newarkcatholicfanI think Oregon and Cincy will fall in their next game moving the Bucks up.
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dwccrew
I agree that Cincy will lose, but I think Oregon wins and we face them in the Rose Bowl.newarkcatholicfan wrote: I think Oregon and Cincy will fall in their next game moving the Bucks up. -
CharlieHogThere's no way Nebraska is going to beat Texas, so we'll find out if Texas really is better than the SEC Champ.