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Could the MAC Champion get a BCS bid?

  • Pick6
    If I understand the rules correctly, for a Non AQ to get a BCS bid, they need to be ranked top 12 OR top 16 and ranked higher than a champion from an AQ conference.

    Kent currently sits at #23 in the BCS. Without a win over Ohio and a game against a possibly ranked opponent in NIU left.

    Looking at the standings, I'd expect Kent to jump Boise (the only other Non AQ candidate) with a win over NIU. This week, Louisville, Michigan, Rutgers, and Texas lost. Oklahoma St is currently in a dog fight with Oklahoma. Chances are UCLA loses to Stanford, and Oregon St is getting stomped by Oregon. Arizona lost, as did Washington, so I do not see them getting jumped.

    Looking at this, seems KSU has a chance to move clear up to 15. They will be ranked over the highest Big East team since Lousville and Rutgers both laid eggs today. It depends on how much the polls drop some of these teams for losing, however.
    However, the biggest factor in the whole thing is that they must beat NIU, which is very questionable, IMO.

    selection procedures:
    http://www.bcsfootball.org/news/story?id=4819597
  • Rotinaj
    No.
  • sleeper
    No.
  • Pick6
    Its very possible.
  • believer
    Unfortunately no even though I think Kent has had one of those once every 50 years kind of seasons and deserves a shot at it. Even if Kent dominates Northern Illinois in the MAC championship and more Top 15 teams lose next week the answer is still no.

    The BC$ will never allow it.
  • Pick6
    #15 Oregon Stat- L
    #16 Texas- L
    #17 UCLA- Probable L
    #18 Rutgers- L
    #19 Michigan- L
    #20 Louisville- L
    #21 OK State- ?
    #22 Boise- one game against 7-4 Nevada left.
    #23 Kent State- W, with a ranked opponent left
  • Pick6
    believer;1328062 wrote:Unfortunately no even though I think Kent has had one of those once every 50 years kind of seasons and deserves a shot at it. Even if Kent dominates Northern Illinois in the MAC championship and more Top 15 teams lose next week the answer is still no.

    The BC$ will never allow it.
    Yeah, probably that the human element will keep them out of it. Though, it has happened with many other mid-majors including Hawaii.
  • Azubuike24
    LOL. BCS locks.

    Notre Dame
    2 SEC Teams
    2 Pac 12 Teams
    1 Big XII Team
    1 ACC Team
    1 B1G Team
    1 Big East Team

    That's 9 bids. It's impossible because there are 3-loss or less teams in the ACC and Big XII that would get in over Kent State.

    For instance, there is no way Kent would be in over the Oklahoma/Oklahoma State winner. Or the non-AQ Clemson or Florida State. It's impossible to be honest...
  • sleeper
    If they were undefeated than maybe.
  • Azubuike24
    sleeper;1328067 wrote:If they were undefeated than maybe.
    Exactly. A 1-loss non-AQ team doesn't even have anything close to an argument here...I laughed that it got brought up...
  • Pick6
    Azubuike24;1328065 wrote:LOL. BCS locks.

    Notre Dame
    2 SEC Teams
    2 Pac 12 Teams
    1 Big XII Team
    1 ACC Team
    1 B1G Team
    1 Big East Team

    That's 9 bids. It's impossible because there are 3-loss or less teams in the ACC and Big XII that would get in over Kent State.

    For instance, there is no way Kent would be in over the Oklahoma/Oklahoma State winner. Or the non-AQ Clemson or Florida State. It's impossible to be honest...
    how is it impossible? Im not saying anything about an at-large bid. Check my link, if they finish in the top 16, they will get an AUTO bid. Need to work on that selective reading.
  • Azubuike24
    There is no way they finish in the top 16 of the BCS. This is NOT like the poll rankings. Regardless of who loses, there is no chance their average comes up high enough to even crack the top 18, possibly even 20. Oregon State, UCLA and Florida State won't fall behind them. If Oklahoma loses, OSU moves up and OU won't fall below Kent.

    Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see Kent in over a 3 or 4-loss team. It's stupid that another SEC team can't get in despite them probably having up to 4 teams finish in the BCS top 10 that can't play in the BCS games. It's stupid.

    It just has no chance of happening for Kent, not with how far they are behind in the computer averages...
  • sleeper
    Pick6;1328071 wrote:how is it impossible? Im not saying anything about an at-large bid. Check my link, if they finish in the top 16, they will get an AUTO bid. Need to work on that selective reading.
    They will get blown out 88-0 if they played in a BCS bowl.
  • Pick6
    sleeper;1328074 wrote:They will get blown out 88-0 if they played in a BCS bowl.
    Whats your point?


    add another L by Ok St
  • Pick6
    Azubuike24;1328073 wrote:There is no way they finish in the top 16 of the BCS. This is NOT like the poll rankings. Regardless of who loses, there is no chance their average comes up high enough to even crack the top 18, possibly even 20. Oregon State, UCLA and Florida State won't fall behind them. If Oklahoma loses, OSU moves up and OU won't fall below Kent.

    Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see Kent in over a 3 or 4-loss team. It's stupid that another SEC team can't get in despite them probably having up to 4 teams finish in the BCS top 10 that can't play in the BCS games. It's stupid.

    It just has no chance of happening for Kent, not with how far they are behind in the computer averages...
    good point. Just looked at the standings and not the disparity in averages.
  • dazedconfused
    bcs teams from non-aq conferences need to be 1) undefeated and 2) not get smoked by kentucky for their only loss
  • jordo212000
    Lol at Kent St. going to a BCS game.

    You serious Clark?
  • Pick6
    jordo212000;1328112 wrote:Lol at Kent St. going to a BCS game.

    You serious Clark?
    I take it you didnt read, either. If they somehow get to 16, they are in.
  • Crimson streak
    Pick6;1328113 wrote:I take it you didnt read, either. If they somehow get to 16, they are in.

    No they aren't. No bcs bowl is going to take kent st as an at large and they have to be top 8 I believe to get an automatic bid
  • Pick6
    Crimson streak;1328121 wrote:No they aren't. No bcs bowl is going to take kent st as an at large and they have to be top 8 I believe to get an automatic bid
    jesus christ how many times do I have to repeat the circumstances. If they get to 16 and are the highest rated Non-AQ, they are AUTOMATICALLY. Check 3b in my link on the opening post and it tells you all you need to know. (Kent would be ranked higher than the Big East champ).
  • slingshot4ever
    Crimson streak;1328121 wrote:No they aren't. No bcs bowl is going to take kent st as an at large and they have to be top 8 I believe to get an automatic bid
    Just need to be top 16 and ahead of BCS conference champ and are guaranteed (Big East)
  • wildcats20
    Crimson streak;1328121 wrote:No they aren't. No bcs bowl is going to take kent st as an at large and they have to be top 8 I believe to get an automatic bid
    Notre Dame has the top 8 clause. No one else.
  • jordo212000
    The pollsters are moving them up to that spot. I'm sorry
  • wildcats20
    wildcats20;1328132 wrote:Notre Dame has the top 8 clause. No one else.
    Which by the way is a fucking joke.

    Notre Dame is a non-AQ. They should play by the same fucking rules as all of the other non-AQ's.
  • sleeper
    Kent State will end at up #17 at best. I have done the math.