Oct 18

Florida, Alabama and Texas hold the top three spots in the first BCS standings and control their fates in the national championship race.

The Gators (.988) are in first, just ahead of the Crimson Tide (.952). Texas (.891) is third.

Boise State (.808) is fourth, but the Broncos still seem to be a long shot to play for a national championship.

Florida is No. 1 in the two polls used by the Bowl Championship Series — the USA Today coaches’ poll and Harris poll — and rated highest by the computers. The polls make up two-thirds of a BCS grade and a compilation of six computer ratings accounts for the other third.

Alabama is second in all the components. Texas is third in the two polls and sixth in the computer ratings.

With the strength of their remaining schedules, the Gators, Tide and Longhorns just need to win out to reach the BCS title game on Jan. 7 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., according to BCS analyst Jerry Palm.

Alabama and Florida would play each other in the Southeastern Conference championship game if each remains undefeated.

Florida’s first test as the top BCS team comes on Saturday at Mississippi State (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN).

While the top teams in the standings are in good position, history is not on their side.

In the first 11 years of the BCS, the top two teams in the first standings have reached the title game once. Texas and Southern California did it in 2005 season. Overall, 10 of the 22 teams that were ranked first or second in the first standings made it all the way to the championship game.

That would seem to be good news for unbeaten Boise State, but the Broncos have other problems.

“The national championship is not realistic for them,” Palm said. “They’re going to get passed. Their support in the polls is eroding each week.”

Poll points, not rankings, are used in the BCS formula. Boise State lost 17 points in the coaches’ poll despite moving up a spot to No. 5 this week.

Palm said fifth-place Cincinnati, sixth-place Iowa, both unbeaten, and seventh-place Southern California, which has lost a game, are all in position to pass the Broncos if they keep winning because those three teams play tougher schedules the rest of the way.

Boise State, from the Western Athletic Conference, does not have another ranked team on its schedule.

The Broncos are trying to reach the BCS from a league without an automatic bid for the second time. To earn an automatic bid, teams from the WAC, Mountain West Conference, Sun Belt, Mid-American Conference and Conference USA need to finish in the top 12 of the final BCS standings.

But only one team from those leagues can bust the BCS and Boise State has competition.

“The only team that matters to Boise is TCU,” Palm said.

Undefeated TCU is in eighth place. If the Horned Frogs run the table in the Mountain West, Palm said they have a good chance to pass Boise State.

If I had to bet I would bet TCU eventually does,” Palm said. “Because they’re going to win a better league.”

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Dec 14

I will post my BCS Bowl picks in the coming week. Until then here is Pete Fiutak’s take on them.

“Now that the slate is set, we break down each of the five BCS bowls:

BCS Championship Game: Oklahoma vs. Florida

This might not quite be Texas vs. USC at the end of the 2006 season, but it’s not far off. If nothing else, the speed and athleticism on both sides will be breathtaking. Putting the whole Texas debate aside, this is the matchup that everyone really wants, at least outside of Austin, with the potential to be among the best BCS games ever if the two teams play up to their capabilities. At the very least the month-long pregame analysis will be a blast. The record-setting Oklahoma offense vs. a Florida attack that’s better than anything Steve Spurrier ever put together. Athletes galore on both defenses, questions about the toughness of OU, the secondary of Florida, and the head coaches with mega-watt star power will be among the main topics. Urban Meyer and Bob Stoops will each look to go from elite to another level of legendary with a second national title for the résumé, the Heisman debate will be settled a game too late, and the reputation of the two power conferences will be at stake. It was a down year for the SEC, but a win by Florida would make everything seem fine as the league would take home its third straight national title. For Oklahoma, a win would end the ugly slide of bad performances in BCS games, making amends for past sins against West Virginia, Boise State, USC and LSU.
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Dec 10

Based on the responses on yesterday’s blog, you obviously have a lot of questions/criticisms about the BCS and its selection process. You’re not going to like all of the information and answers I’m about to share with you but here, as a public service, are five burning questions and some (hopefully) candid answers about what I affectionately call “The Bowl Bidness.”

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Dec 07

As expected, the final BCS standings had Oklahoma at No. 1 and Florida at No. 2 — the reverse order of their rankings in the Associated Press poll — setting up the first meeting between these storied programs.

Florida (12-1) has averaged 49 points a game in the nine games since its only lost. Oklahoma (12-1) became the first team since 1919 to score 60-plus in five straight games.

Other teams had their chances this season, and also finished with one loss: Texas, Southern California, Alabama, Texas Tech and Penn State.

Of them, Texas had the best argument for why it should’ve been playing for the title. The Longhorns finished in a three-way tie in the nation’s toughest division — the Big 12 South — but were denied a spot in the title game because of the tiebreaker, which looks to the BCS standings.

Instead, Texas finished third in the BCS and AP rankings and will play Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl.

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Dec 07

With Florida and Oklahoma winning last night they both have all but locked up their spot in the BCS Championship. But both will not be 100% until tonight when the BCS Standings come out.

Yesterday I went 1-1 +2 units. Bringing me to 13-2-1 +37 unit for the regular season.

Check here later tonight for the latest BCS Standings and BCS Bowls.

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Dec 06

Please take a second and vote on the left.

I am picking:

USC v. UCLA
Missouri v. Oklahoma

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Dec 04

If only this were a commercial, then it would have its own tagline custom-fit like a wide receiver’s glove: “Bashing the BCS, so easy Notre Dame’s football team could do it.”

And we get it. It’s easy to rip on the BCS. It’s mocked so often that “NCAA Football brought to you by the BCS sucks” should just be stitched on every game ball, plastered outside the stadiums and weaved in to Lee Corso’s hair.

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Dec 03

The BCS might be in shambles (just ask fans of Texas and Texas Tech) but at least fans will get a chance to see the two best teams in college football duke it out. A week after the computers jumped the shark by declaring Oklahoma the winner of the Big 12 South, and fully a month before the BCS Championship game in Miami, the top team in the land already will have been determined after Alabama and Florida knock heads in the Georgia Dome….(’continue reading’)

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Dec 02

In the hair-splitting universe of the Bowl Championship Series and college polls in general, Oklahoma deserves to be ranked ahead of Texas for No.2 (behind unbeaten Alabama) by the length of a couple of links on a first-down chain.

The most obvious argument that supports Texas’ claim to No.2 – and to be positioned to play Missouri for the Big12 title Saturday and possibly challenge ‘Bama in the national championship game – is the simple fact that the Longhorns beat the Sooners, 45-35, on Oct.11. Both Big12 rivals finished the regular season 11-1.

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Dec 01

A weekend filled with bad news for Texas football fans could be followed by another.
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Longhorns followers are reeling after Texas fell just behind No. 2 Oklahoma in the BCS standings, which settled the three-way tie atop the Big 12 South and sent Oklahoma to the Big 12 title game.

The next dose of bad news for Texas? There is no guarantee that the Longhorns will be chosen to play in the BCS title game if Missouri upsets Oklahoma on Saturday, says Jerry Palm, an independent BCS analyst and the publisher of collegebcs.org.

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