I don't know much about the BCS, but I know it's set up in such a way that teams like Boise State will never ever ever ever ever see the championship game despite their (likely) undefeated season.
Boise State going undefeated means as much as Houston, they play nobodies, so who the hell cares about them. Both are unlikely scenarios championships.
Since OU sucks, Big Ten is a joke, it'll be the Sec winner vs like, OK state, or Clemson, either way it looks like another SEC champion.
Oh, and I guess Stanford has a shot too if they beat Oregon.
Aren't you going to look silly when Bama and/or LSU get their second loss?
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redrocket posted... Aren't you going to look silly when Bama and/or LSU get their second loss?
This implies that there is a team in the country (besides each other) that will not all ready be making Sunday plans by the time the 4th quarter starts.....hint, there's not.
14_and_counting posted... swirIdude posted... Remember how top teams almost always comeback from wacky upset attempts like this one?
It's happening again.
It doesn't matter if they win though. They were down 4 possessions at home mind you, to a rather bad team.
This team does not deserve to play in the Title over a one loss LSU team that lost on the road to a god mode Bama team.
Doesn't matter, the pollsters won't put an undefeated Big 12 team below a 1-loss SEC team that doesn't even play in the SEC title. (Ask Georgia what happened in that mess of a 2006 season.)
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You know, if Houston wins out, it's actually reasonable that they might make a BCS bowl. They need to make Top 14 for sure, and ideally Top 9 (because the Big East winner will probably be behind them), but out of the teams ahead of them, South Carolina is gonna drop at least one more now that they've lost Lattimore, WVU already lost this weekend, A&M will almost certainly lose again, as will Michigan, and probably Nebraska too, and Stanford going undefeated means Oregon drops another one, and Arkansas still has to play LSU.
Uh, you forgot that Boise isn't going to lose a single game all season, thus taking the non-AQ spot away. Houston wouldn't win an at-large spot away from one of the BCS money making schools, either.
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They might, the same way TCU did in the past few years. It'll depend on the teams that they're competing with, but if they're Top 10, they have a shot.
Joklahoma is seriously one of the worst teams out there and they prove it once again by not only choking to one of the biggest chokers out there, but also having half their fans leave with 8 ****ing minutes left when they're only down by 17 and they have, what they said, was the best offense in the country.