This week, we get down to the real business. The BCS is out. And the BCS is stupid and wrong. It is based 2/3 on reputation and potential, and 1/3 computers. My rankings are based on what you have done on the field so far. It is as simple as that. New this week, the teams marked with an asterisks would get into the Get Together with an automatic bid based on a conference title. Will Virginia win the ACC? Likely not, but right now they are technically in first. Also new is that the final number is BCS ranking instead of AP.
(1) Alabama (7-0) (1) 2
(2) Iowa (7-0) (2) 6
(3) Cincinnati (6-0) (10) 5
(4) Georgia Tech (6-1) (13) 12
(5) BYU (6-1) (8) 16
(6) USC (5-1) (16) 7
(7) Florida (6-0) (6) 1
(8) Texas (6-0) (18) 3
(9) Boise St (6-0) (9) 4
(10) TCU (6-0) (7) 8
(11) Miami (5-1) (17) 10
(12) Idaho (6-1) (15) NR
(13) LSU (5-1) (4) 9
(14) Oregon (5-1) (5) 11
(15) Virginia Tech (5-2) (3) 14
(16) Pitt (6-1) (21) 20
(17) Central Michigan (6-1) (23) NR
(18) Houston (5-1) (25) 17
(19) South Florida (5-1) (11) 21
(20) Utah (5-1) (28) 18
(21) South Carolina (5-2) (14) 24
(22) Richmond (6-0) (27) NR
(23) Ohio St (5-2) (12) 19
(24) Texas Tech (5-2) NR NR
(25) Penn St (6-1) (30) 13
(26) Kansas (5-1) (19) 25
(27) Navy (5-2) NR NR
(28) Tulsa (4-2) (26) NR
(29) Oklahoma St. (5-1) NR 15
(30) West Virginia (5-1) NR 23
(31) Troy* (4-2) NR NR
(32) Virginia* (3-3) NR NR
Most incorrect BCS Ranks or non-ranks: Idaho (under ranked by 20+), Central Michigan (15+), Richmond (10+), BYU (11), Penn St. (Over ranked by 12), Oklahoma St. (Over ranked by 14), Wisconsin (Over ranked by 11+), Arizona (Over ranked by 10+)
Sunday, October 18, 2009
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