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More like probably the SEC West's spot as Auburn has already beaten Arkansas and LSU the other 2 main competitors in the SEC west. As an SEC fan I think the jump to #1 was undeserved. I had expected them to jump Boise but Oregon blew out their opponent and still gets jumped?oVo wrote:Unbeaten Auburn jumps Oregon and Boise State to claim the BCS #1 with their 4th win over a ranked opponent. Their next game is against 3-4 Ole Miss so the current trend should end and the pressure is off of Oregon. Auburn hosts Georgia in two weeks and ends the regular season at Alabama, which will be the Tide's 7th game against a Ranked opponent and could also be for the SEC West's spot in the SEC Championship game.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
oVo wrote:Another good weekend of College Football kicked off last night with unranked NC State upsetting #16Florida State 28-24. The Wolfpack outscored the Seminoles 21-3 in the second half, including a 4th & goal TD to take the lead with 2:40 remaining. FSU drove to the NCSt 4 in the final minute before losing a fumble in the backfield to seal the win.
tomorrow
#1Auburn (8-0) at Mississippi (3-4) Auburn by 5. I think this may be close simply because Auburn is flawed and now that they are #1 and the only undefeated team left in the SEC, the other teams will really be gunning for them.
#2Oregon (7-0) at USC (5-2) upset of the week? No not really. Oregon wins by 12
#3Boise State (7-0) 49 Louisiana Tech (3-5) 20 BSU has something to prove to the BCS elitists so I don't see them slipping up any time soon. BSU by 25
#4TCU (8-0) at UNLV (1-6)same as BSU. TCU by 15
#5Michigan State (8-0) at #18 Iowa (5-2)Upset. Iowa by 3
#6Missouri (7-0) at #14 Nebraska (6-1)Missouri by 1
#8Utah (7-1) at Air Force (5-3)Utah by 8
#10Wisconsin (7-1) at Purdue (4-3)Wisconsin by 13
#15Arizona (6-1) at UCLA (3-4)Arizona by 19
#17Oklahoma State (6-1) at Kansas State (5-2)Kansas St by 2
Kentucky (4-4) at #21Mississippi State (6-2)Mississippi st. by 1
#25Baylor at Texas (4-3)Texas by 3
Michigan (5-2) at Penn State (4-3)Penn St. by 10
San Diego State (5-2) at Wyoming (2-6)SD St. by 3
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Stupid weekday games never keep track of...oVo wrote:You were close, Boise State already won by 29. Ha!
Wyoming upsets San Diego State tomorrow.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Us Poke fans are hoping so. And I'll be at the game too.oVo wrote:You were close, Boise State already won by 29. Ha!
Wyoming upsets San Diego State tomorrow.
It's good that Boise State is Ranked #3... but their only ranked win is over #23 Virginia Tech in the season opener 33-30 and now they have but two teams remaining on their schedule with winning records, Nevada (6-1) and Hawaii (6-2). They also beat Oregon State (3-3) and I have no doubts that they are a good team, just wish they had more opportunities to prove it.Strike Wolf wrote:BSU has something to prove to the BCS elitists so I don't see them slipping up...
They will stay there as long as they keep winning big. The BCS tried to deny them the spot a couple times and got burned. They'll be national champs this year and you can take that to the bank. Auburn is good but mostly just Cam Newton.oVo wrote:Oregon now tops the BCS Rankings and with a single win over a top 20 team I'm not sure they will stay there,...
Or rightfully, nothing will change. TCU's schedule is a joke(not that I don't think they're good).muy_thaiguy wrote:I think after their win, TCU has every right to be in the top 2, if not #1 in the next BCS Poll.
Yep, Auburn put style points on a FCS team and Oregon was being stone walled the entire first half of their game against freakin' Washington. Meanwhile, TCU goes to Salt Lake City, ranked #3, to face the #5 team who had the 3rd longest (current) home winning streak in FBS right now. A team that had the #3 offense and # 6 defense. And what happened? Oh yeah, they got steamrolled from the get-go.HapSmo19 wrote:Or rightfully, nothing will change. TCU's schedule is a joke(not that I don't think they're good).muy_thaiguy wrote:I think after their win, TCU has every right to be in the top 2, if not #1 in the next BCS Poll.
Cam Newton is about to get reamed anyway, so....I'll agree with TCU at #2 even though their schedule is weak.muy_thaiguy wrote:Yep, Auburn put style points on a FCS team...
That's was called strategy. Oregon wears em' out with the crazy pace for the first half and then, well, you've seen what happens.muy_thaiguy wrote:...and Oregon was being stone walled the entire first half of their game against freakin' Washington
They were overrated from the get-go.muy_thaiguy wrote:Meanwhile, TCU goes to Salt Lake City, ranked #3, to face the #5 team who had the 3rd longest (current) home winning streak in FBS right now. A team that had the #3 offense and # 6 defense. And what happened? Oh yeah, they got steamrolled from the get-go.
They beat the shit out of Baylor who has been giving the Big 12 South nightmares, and held them to a season low.HapSmo19 wrote:Cam Newton is about to get reamed anyway, so....I'll agree with TCU at #2 even though their schedule is weak.muy_thaiguy wrote:Yep, Auburn put style points on a FCS team...
That's was called strategy. Oregon wears em' out with the crazy pace for the first half and then, well, you've seen what happens.[/quote]Oregon's "crazy pace" never showed up until the 2nd half. Do they have an explosive offense once they get going? Oh yeah. But they struggled in the first half.muy_thaiguy wrote:...and Oregon was being stone walled the entire first half of their game against freakin' Washington
And yet, the BCS has had 3 over-rated teams in the #1 spot over the last few weeks (with Oregon being about the only exception)? Not to mention in the top 10 (Bama, LSU, for example). And yet, Auburn jumped out from almost nowhere just a couple of weeks ago and jumped every team in front of them to be #1? The BCS is having to skip AQ teams up front just so that the non-AQs don't get into the top 2 for the BCS National Championship. Utah came the closest in 2008 with their "weak schedule" when they absolutly destroyed Bama, the runner-up of the SEC conference title. TCU beat Auburn at Auburn last year to go onto the Fiesta where they met Boise who had held Oregon's offense to a mere 8 points.They were overrated from the get-go.muy_thaiguy wrote:Meanwhile, TCU goes to Salt Lake City, ranked #3, to face the #5 team who had the 3rd longest (current) home winning streak in FBS right now. A team that had the #3 offense and # 6 defense. And what happened? Oh yeah, they got steamrolled from the get-go.
By jumped from out of nowhere, I presume you mean, "Beat two #12 teams and a #6 ranked team over a 5 week period, including rushing for over 500 yards against one of the top rushing defenses in the country." I think that tops a #24 and a #5 separated by 9 weeks. I'd also point out that the only thing that kept the Auburn-LSU game from being a blowout for Auburn was LSU's punter pinning Auburn inside the 10-yard line on most of their drives.muy_thaiguy wrote: And yet, Auburn jumped out from almost nowhere just a couple of weeks ago and jumped every team in front of them to be #1?

I like the idea of playoffs, but I don't like adding 4 games to the season. I'd suggest taking the top 4 ranked teams from the BCS standings and have them play bowl games in mid December against each other. The two winners play each other in early January. It adds only one game to the season (and that only for the two teams playing for the championship), it doesn't threaten the power that the BCS people currently hold (which is key to getting a proposal through), and it will eliminate complaints about #3 and #4 teams getting left out. I'd also add a requirement that no conference can have more than one team among the top 4, so no conference championship rematches in the national championship game.HapSmo19 wrote:Playoffs.

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