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BCS Top Ten
1. Alabama
2. Oklahoma
3. Texas
4. Florida
5. USC
6. Utah
7. Texas Tech
8. Penn State
9. Boise State
10. Ohio State
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1. Alabama
2. Oklahoma
3. Texas
4. Florida
5. USC
6. Utah
7. Texas Tech
8. Penn State
9. Boise State
10. Ohio State
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BCS Standings
Rk Team BCS Avg.
1 Alabama 0.971
2 Oklahoma 0.935
3 Texas 0.922
4 Florida 0.885
5 USC 0.807
6 Utah 0.784
7 Texas Tech 0.780
8 Penn St. 0.737
9 Boise St. 0.703
10 Ohio St. 0.634
11 TCU 0.563
12 Ball St. 0.530
13 Cincinnati 0.483
14 Oklahoma St. 0.427
15 Georgia Tech 0.404
16 Georgia 0.331
17 Boston College 0.320
18 Brigham Young 0.314
19 Oregon 0.314
20 Missouri 0.281
21 Michigan St. 0.255
22 Northwestern 0.121
23 Pittsburgh 0.101
24 Florida St. 0.076
25 Virginia Tech 0.057
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BCS Standings
Rk Team BCS Avg.
1 Alabama 0.971
2 Oklahoma 0.935
3 Texas 0.922
4 Florida 0.885
5 USC 0.807
6 Utah 0.784
7 Texas Tech 0.780
8 Penn St. 0.737
9 Boise St. 0.703
10 Ohio St. 0.634
11 TCU 0.563
12 Ball St. 0.530
13 Cincinnati 0.483
14 Oklahoma St. 0.427
15 Georgia Tech 0.404
16 Georgia 0.331
17 Boston College 0.320
18 Brigham Young 0.314
19 Oregon 0.314
20 Missouri 0.281
21 Michigan St. 0.255
22 Northwestern 0.121
23 Pittsburgh 0.101
24 Florida St. 0.076
25 Virginia Tech 0.057
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The SEC is still living off the last 2 years. At this point there's Florida, Alabama at the top, and everybody else is less than impressive.
In terms of being "over rated" though, how many elite teams does a conference need to have to be considered great?
Big 12 - OU, Texas
SEC - Bama, UF
ACC -
Big 10 - Penn St
PAC 10 - USC
For the record, I don't think Texas Tech qualifies for this list. They're a good enough team, but they got DEMOLISHED by Oklahoma. To me, the win at Texas was more of a fluke win on the last play of the game than a great win.
Go Gators!
Dan
In terms of being "over rated" though, how many elite teams does a conference need to have to be considered great?
Big 12 - OU, Texas
SEC - Bama, UF
ACC -
Big 10 - Penn St
PAC 10 - USC
For the record, I don't think Texas Tech qualifies for this list. They're a good enough team, but they got DEMOLISHED by Oklahoma. To me, the win at Texas was more of a fluke win on the last play of the game than a great win.
Go Gators!
Dan
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Originally Posted by dangators05,Nov 30 2008, 08:08 PM
The SEC is still living off the last 2 years. At this point there's Florida, Alabama at the top, and everybody else is less than impressive.
In terms of being "over rated" though, how many elite teams does a conference need to have to be considered great?
Big 12 - OSU, Texas
SEC - Bama, UF
ACC -
Big 10 - Penn St
PAC 10 - USC
For the record, I don't think Texas Tech qualifies for this list. They're a good enough team, but they got DEMOLISHED by Oklahoma. To me, the win at Texas was more of a fluke win on the last play of the game than a great win.
Go Gators!
Dan
In terms of being "over rated" though, how many elite teams does a conference need to have to be considered great?
Big 12 - OSU, Texas
SEC - Bama, UF
ACC -
Big 10 - Penn St
PAC 10 - USC
For the record, I don't think Texas Tech qualifies for this list. They're a good enough team, but they got DEMOLISHED by Oklahoma. To me, the win at Texas was more of a fluke win on the last play of the game than a great win.
Go Gators!
Dan
I think the statement of "over rated" is still relevant. The SEC was supposed to be head and shoulders better than everyone else and were touted as being so. I will say this for the SEC; this is the first year that everyone didn't beat each other up. It was mostly Alabama and Florida doing the beating.
They are saying that it is possible that OU and Texas could play each other in the NC game. If Florida beats Alabama and OU beats Missouri, Florida may not have enough votes to overtake Texas in the BCS. I don't know how likely that would be. Wouldn't that be crazy? If that happened The entire world would be screaming for a playoff.
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Originally Posted by dangators05,Nov 30 2008, 08:15 PM
Edited - you knew that had to be a typo.
My bad.
My bad.