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2010 BCS Standings

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Rank – Team – BCS Average
1 Oregon .9777
2 Auburn .9599
3 TCU .8911
4 Boise State .8824
5 Utah .7318
6 Alabama .7185
7 Nebraska .6869
8 Oklahoma .6849
9 Wisconsin .6740
10 LSU .6540
11 Ohio State .6127
12 Missouri .5940
13 Stanford .5780
14 Michigan State .5136
15 Arizona .4936
16 Iowa .4291
17 Oklahoma State .3868
18 Arkansas .2944
19 South Carolina .2725
20 Mississippi State .2428
21 Baylor .1792
22 Virginia Tech .1595
23 Nevada .0957
24 Florida State .0737
25 North Carolina State .0546

How To Calculate the BCS Rankings

To derive a team’s poll percentages in the Harris Interactive and the USA Today polls, each team’s point total is divided by a maximum 2825 possible points in the Harris Interactive Poll and 1525 possible points in the USA Today poll.

Six computer rankings calculated in inverse points order (25 for #1, 24 for #2, etc.) are used to determine the overall computer component. The best and worst ranking for each team is dropped, and the remaining four are added and divided by 100 (the maximum possible points) to produce a Computer Rankings Percentage. The six computer ranking providers are Anderson & Hester, Richard Billingsley, Colley Matrix, Kenneth Massey, Jeff Sagarin, and Peter Wolfe. Each computer ranking accounts for schedule strength in its formula.

The BCS Average is calculated by averaging the percent totals of the Harris Interactive and USA Today polls, and computer rankings.

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