Rank, Team, Record, LW, BCS Rank
(1) Alabama (12-0) (1) 2
(2) Texas (12-0) (3) 3
(3) TCU## (12-0) (2) 4
(4) Florida (12-0) (4) 1
(5) Boise St## (12-0) (5) 6
(6) Cincinnati (11-0) (7) 5
(7) BYU (10-2) (10) 14
(8) Ohio St## (10-2) (8) 8
(9) Georgia Tech (10-2) (6) 10
(10) Oregon (9-2) (9) 7
(11) Iowa (10-2) (11) 9
(12) Houston (10-2) (13) 21
(13) Virginia Tech (9-3) (16) 12
(14) Central Michigan (10-2) (15) NR
(15) Miami (9-3) (21) 17
(16) Penn St (10-2) (12) 11
(17) LSU (9-3) (20) 13
(18) USC (8-3) (22) 18
(20) Nebraska (9-3) (25) 22
(19) Utah (9-3) (14) 25
(21) Troy## (9-3) (26) NR
(22) Mid Tenn St. (9-3) NR NR
(23) Stanford (8-4) (27) 24
(24) Pitt (9-2) (17) 15
(25) Oklahoma St. (9-3) (18) 20
(26) Temple (9-3) (19) NR
(27) Cal (8-3) (23) 19
(28) Ohio (9-3) NR NR
(29) Oregon St. (8-3) (24) 16
(30) Missouri (8-4) NR NR
(31) West Virginia (8-3) NR 23
(32) East Carolina* (8-4) (32) NR
STILL ALIVE (IN ORDER):
Nevada (8-4)
Northwestern (8-4)
Wisconsin (8-3)
Clemson (8-4)
Ole Miss (8-4)
Texas Tech (8-4)
South Florida (7-4)
South Carolina (7-5)
Georgia (7-5)
Rutgers (8-3)
Fresno St. (7-4)
Arizona (7-4)
*= projected auto-bid only
##= clinched auto bid
If you are wondering what the BCS sham championship should look like if things were fair, according to the T-3000 there should be four teams still alive: Alabama, TCU, Florida and Texas. Even if you believe in the BCS, this ranking generally matches 1 and 2. The only way I think it won't match is if Florida beats Alabama and Nebraska beats Texas. Under that scenario, the T-3000 deems Florida and Alabama 1 and 2, which will never fucking happen in real life. TCU would get in if Alabama beats Florida and Nebraska beats Texas.
But we don't have to worry about any of this garbage, because we have a tournament! Actually, we have a Get Together (Brought to you by KY). And the bracket will be revealed sometime between Sunday and the middle of next week, whenever I get around to posting the T-3000 results.
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Road to The Get Together Top 32: Week 12
Rank, Team, Record, Last Week, BCS Rank
(1) Alabama (11-0) (1) 2
(2) TCU## (11-0) (3) 4
(3) Texas (11-0) (2) 3
(4) Florida (11-0) (5) 1
(5) Boise St (11-0) (7) 6
(6) Georgia Tech (10-1) (4) 7
(7) Cincinnati (10-0) (6) 5
(8) Ohio St## (10-2) (8) 10
(9) Oregon (9-2) (9) 8
(10) BYU (9-2) (10) 19
(11) Iowa (10-2) (11) 11
(12) Penn St (10-2) (17) 13
(13) Houston (9-2) (14) 23
(14) Utah (9-1) (16) 21
(15) Central Michigan (9-2) (23) NR
(16) Virginia Tech (8-3) (18) 14
(17) Pitt (9-1) (13) 9
(18) Oklahoma St. (9-2) (21) 12
(19) Temple (9-2) (22) NR
(20) LSU (8-3) (12) 15
(21) Miami (8-3) (20) 17
(22) USC (7-3) (15) 20
(23) Cal (8-3) (30) 22
(24) Oregon St. (8-3) (28) 16
(25) Nebraska (8-3) (26) NR
(26) Troy## (8-3) (27) NR
(27) Stanford (7-4) (19) NR
(28) Clemson (8-3) (29) 18
(29) Ole Miss (8-3) NR 25
(30) Nevada (8-3) (31) NR
(31) Northwestern (8-4) NR NR
(32) East Carolina* (7-4) (32) NR
*= projected autobid, would not qualify without conference title
##= clinched automatic bid
ON THE BUBBLE (HOWEVER UNLIKELY SOME MAY BE):
South Florida (7-3), Wisconsin (8-3), Navy (8-3), Idaho (7-4), Fresno St. (7-4), William & Mary (9-2), West Virginia (7-3), Auburn (7-4), Richmond (10-1), Notre Dame (6-5), South Carolina (6-5), Kentucky (7-4), Texas Tech (7-4), Georgia (6-5), Missouri (7-4), Villanova (10-1), North Carolina (8-3), Arizona (6-4), Oklahoma (6-5), Arkansas (7-4), Uconn (5-5), Boston College (7-4), UCLA (6-5), Rutgers (7-3), Florida St. (6-5)
ANALYSIS
Just a reminder of how this works. Each conference champion gets an automatic bid. And not just BCS conferences. All of them. Top 8 seeds will host regional on their campuses, with the possibility of hosting the first two rounds. Quarterfinals and Semifinals are at various bowl sites. Title game is at the Rose Bowl, because the Rose Bowl kicks ass.
According to the T-3000, it appears that the Florida/Alabama winner will be the number one overall seed barring any huge upset to either prior to the SEC title game. It will be tight between TCU, Texas and the Florida/Alabama loser for number two, especially if Florida beats Alabama. Texas has the built in advantage of the conference title game, while TCU is not interested in making extra cash and tiring themselves out before the Get Together. They will take their two homes games and an extra week off. The T-3000 has been doing this both publicly and not for about 4 years now, so that I can bitch about the BCS, and it has had the same top 2 as the BCS every year, even when all the crazy shit happens in the last week of college football, like is going to happen in the next two weeks.
On a side note, if we have FIVE undefeated teams. Can we seriously stop making up bullshit to defend the BCS??? It is one thing if you are talking about one undefeated against a slew of one loss, or even a slew of one loss teams, on the theory that if you lose a game you can't bitch. But to go unbeaten and be barred from a title shot is a crime. ESPECIALLY, if you are a team like Cincinnati, who might go unbeaten in a BCS conference, and get fucked. Not that anyone getting fucked is right, but the BCS goes out of its way to favor those from big conferences.
But really, it is a perfect system and should not be destroyed.
(1) Alabama (11-0) (1) 2
(2) TCU## (11-0) (3) 4
(3) Texas (11-0) (2) 3
(4) Florida (11-0) (5) 1
(5) Boise St (11-0) (7) 6
(6) Georgia Tech (10-1) (4) 7
(7) Cincinnati (10-0) (6) 5
(8) Ohio St## (10-2) (8) 10
(9) Oregon (9-2) (9) 8
(10) BYU (9-2) (10) 19
(11) Iowa (10-2) (11) 11
(12) Penn St (10-2) (17) 13
(13) Houston (9-2) (14) 23
(14) Utah (9-1) (16) 21
(15) Central Michigan (9-2) (23) NR
(16) Virginia Tech (8-3) (18) 14
(17) Pitt (9-1) (13) 9
(18) Oklahoma St. (9-2) (21) 12
(19) Temple (9-2) (22) NR
(20) LSU (8-3) (12) 15
(21) Miami (8-3) (20) 17
(22) USC (7-3) (15) 20
(23) Cal (8-3) (30) 22
(24) Oregon St. (8-3) (28) 16
(25) Nebraska (8-3) (26) NR
(26) Troy## (8-3) (27) NR
(27) Stanford (7-4) (19) NR
(28) Clemson (8-3) (29) 18
(29) Ole Miss (8-3) NR 25
(30) Nevada (8-3) (31) NR
(31) Northwestern (8-4) NR NR
(32) East Carolina* (7-4) (32) NR
*= projected autobid, would not qualify without conference title
##= clinched automatic bid
ON THE BUBBLE (HOWEVER UNLIKELY SOME MAY BE):
South Florida (7-3), Wisconsin (8-3), Navy (8-3), Idaho (7-4), Fresno St. (7-4), William & Mary (9-2), West Virginia (7-3), Auburn (7-4), Richmond (10-1), Notre Dame (6-5), South Carolina (6-5), Kentucky (7-4), Texas Tech (7-4), Georgia (6-5), Missouri (7-4), Villanova (10-1), North Carolina (8-3), Arizona (6-4), Oklahoma (6-5), Arkansas (7-4), Uconn (5-5), Boston College (7-4), UCLA (6-5), Rutgers (7-3), Florida St. (6-5)
ANALYSIS
Just a reminder of how this works. Each conference champion gets an automatic bid. And not just BCS conferences. All of them. Top 8 seeds will host regional on their campuses, with the possibility of hosting the first two rounds. Quarterfinals and Semifinals are at various bowl sites. Title game is at the Rose Bowl, because the Rose Bowl kicks ass.
According to the T-3000, it appears that the Florida/Alabama winner will be the number one overall seed barring any huge upset to either prior to the SEC title game. It will be tight between TCU, Texas and the Florida/Alabama loser for number two, especially if Florida beats Alabama. Texas has the built in advantage of the conference title game, while TCU is not interested in making extra cash and tiring themselves out before the Get Together. They will take their two homes games and an extra week off. The T-3000 has been doing this both publicly and not for about 4 years now, so that I can bitch about the BCS, and it has had the same top 2 as the BCS every year, even when all the crazy shit happens in the last week of college football, like is going to happen in the next two weeks.
On a side note, if we have FIVE undefeated teams. Can we seriously stop making up bullshit to defend the BCS??? It is one thing if you are talking about one undefeated against a slew of one loss, or even a slew of one loss teams, on the theory that if you lose a game you can't bitch. But to go unbeaten and be barred from a title shot is a crime. ESPECIALLY, if you are a team like Cincinnati, who might go unbeaten in a BCS conference, and get fucked. Not that anyone getting fucked is right, but the BCS goes out of its way to favor those from big conferences.
But really, it is a perfect system and should not be destroyed.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Road To The Get Together Top 32: Week 11
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
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 3, 2009
Road To The Get Together Top 32: Week 9
I know what you guys are thinking. The T-3000 must be broken. There is no fucking way Iowa is better than Alabama. They almost lost to Indiana. You are probably right. But, the T-3000 doesn't consider style points. If it did, then every time Florida beat a I-AA team by 60, they would automatically be number one. But this is a dream world, and NOT reality. Reality, as you all know full well, bites. The BCS has already decided (with 3, 4 or 5 games left) that if Florida/Alabama and Texas win out, they are going to play for the championship. THAT my friends, is fucking bullshit. Juice's Dream NCAA Division I Football Get Together presented by K.Y. is going to be epic.
One interesting note, the T-3000 has had a few I-AA teams floating around the bottom of the rankings this year due to wins over division I teams earlier in the season. And you know what? Richmond got a vote in the AP this week. I'm just sayin' it isn't all that retarded.
Rank,Team, Record, Last, BCS
(1) Iowa (9-0) (2) 4
(2) Alabama (8-0) (1) 3
(3) Texas (8-0) (6) 2
(4) Georgia Tech (8-1) (4) 10
(5) Florida (8-0) (5) 1
(6) Cincinnati (8-0) (8) 5
(7) TCU (8-0) (3) 6
(8) Oregon (7-1) (10) 8
(9) Boise St (8-0) (7) 7
(10) LSU (7-1) (12) 9
(11) USC (6-2) (9) 12
(12) Penn St (8-1) (19) 11
(13) Houston (7-1) (15) 15
(14) Utah (7-1) (16) 14
(15) Miami (6-2) (22) 17
(16) BYU (6-2) (13) NR
(17) Pitt (7-1) (14) 13
(18) Ohio St (7-2) (20) 16
(19) Central Michigan (7-2) (11) NR
(20) Idaho (7-2) (21) NR
(21) South Florida (6-2) (26) 25
(22) Richmond (8-0) (23) NR
(23) Cal (6-2) (30) 20
(24) Notre Dame (6-2) (29) 22
(25) Troy (6-2) (28) NR
(26) South Carolina (6-3) (17) NR
(27) Oklahoma St. (6-2) (24) 19
(28) Temple (6-2) NR NR
(29) Virginia Tech (5-3) (18) 23
(30) William & Mary (7-1) NR NR
(31) East Carolina* (5-3) NR NR
(32) Nevada* (5-3) (32) NR
*= projected autobids
One interesting note, the T-3000 has had a few I-AA teams floating around the bottom of the rankings this year due to wins over division I teams earlier in the season. And you know what? Richmond got a vote in the AP this week. I'm just sayin' it isn't all that retarded.
Rank,Team, Record, Last, BCS
(1) Iowa (9-0) (2) 4
(2) Alabama (8-0) (1) 3
(3) Texas (8-0) (6) 2
(4) Georgia Tech (8-1) (4) 10
(5) Florida (8-0) (5) 1
(6) Cincinnati (8-0) (8) 5
(7) TCU (8-0) (3) 6
(8) Oregon (7-1) (10) 8
(9) Boise St (8-0) (7) 7
(10) LSU (7-1) (12) 9
(11) USC (6-2) (9) 12
(12) Penn St (8-1) (19) 11
(13) Houston (7-1) (15) 15
(14) Utah (7-1) (16) 14
(15) Miami (6-2) (22) 17
(16) BYU (6-2) (13) NR
(17) Pitt (7-1) (14) 13
(18) Ohio St (7-2) (20) 16
(19) Central Michigan (7-2) (11) NR
(20) Idaho (7-2) (21) NR
(21) South Florida (6-2) (26) 25
(22) Richmond (8-0) (23) NR
(23) Cal (6-2) (30) 20
(24) Notre Dame (6-2) (29) 22
(25) Troy (6-2) (28) NR
(26) South Carolina (6-3) (17) NR
(27) Oklahoma St. (6-2) (24) 19
(28) Temple (6-2) NR NR
(29) Virginia Tech (5-3) (18) 23
(30) William & Mary (7-1) NR NR
(31) East Carolina* (5-3) NR NR
(32) Nevada* (5-3) (32) NR
*= projected autobids
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