We have our first auto bid, as Ohio St. wins the Big 10. Only 31 more bids to fill. The top 7 remained exactly the same. Awkward. Also, the I-AA teams are gone, probably for good.
Rank, Team, Record, Last Week, BCS
(1) Alabama (10-0) (1) 2
(2) Texas (10-0) (2) 3
(3) TCU (10-0) (3) 4
(4) Georgia Tech (10-1) (4) 7
(5) Florida (10-0) (5) 1
(6) Cincinnati (10-0) (6) 5
(7) Boise St (10-0) (7) 6
(8) Ohio St ##(9-2) (12) 10
(9) Oregon (8-2) (11) 11
(10) BYU (8-2) (13) 22
(11) Iowa (9-2) (8) 13
(12) LSU (8-2) (15) 8
(13) Pitt (9-1) (17) 9
(14) Houston (8-2) (10) 24
(15) USC (7-3) (9) 18
(16) Utah (8-1) (14) 21
(17) Penn St (9-2) (18) 14
(18) Virginia Tech (7-3) (23) 15
(19) Stanford (7-3) (28) 17
(20) Miami (7-3) (16) 20
(21) Oklahoma St. (8-2) (20) 12
(22) Temple (8-2) (25) NR
(23) Central Michigan (8-2) (21) NR
(24) Wisconsin (8-2) (24) 16
(25) Navy (8-3) (26) NR
(26) Nebraska (7-3) NR NR
(27) Troy (7-3) (19) NR
(28) Oregon St. (7-3) NR 19
(29) Clemson (7-3) NR 23
(30) Cal (7-3) NR 25
(31) Nevada* (7-3) (32) NR
(32) East Carolina* (6-4) NR NR
*= projected automatic bid, would not qualify without auto bid
##=clinched automatic bid
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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are 33 and 34 teams ND and Oklahoma, who get to play for an automatic bid to the championship game? I think both teams are in the top 10 in the AP and Coaches polls
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