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BCS is out...

Posted: October 21, 2002, 9:04 pm
by Mezzmor
Team Record Remaining games Biggest hurdle
1. Oklahoma 7-0 Colorado, at Texas A&M, at Baylor, Texas Tech, at Oklahoma State Colorado
(Nov. 2)
2. Miami 6-0 at West Virginia, at Rutgers, at Tennessee, Pittsburgh, at Syracuse, Virginia Tech Virginia Tech
(Nov. 7)
3. Notre Dame 7-0 at FSU, Boston College, Navy, Rutgers, at USC at Florida State
(Oct. 26)
4. Virginia Tech 7-0 Temple, Pittsburgh, at Syracuse, West Virginia, Virginia, at Miami at Miami
(Dec. 7)
5. Georgia 7-0 at Kentucky, vs. Florida, Mississippi, at Auburn, Georgia Tech Florida
(Nov. 2)
6. Ohio State 8-0 Penn State, Minnesota, at Purdue, at Illinois, Michigan Penn State
(Oct. 26)
7. Washington State 6-1 at Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon, Washington, at UCLA Oregon
(Nov. 9)
8. Michigan 6-1 Iowa, Michigan State, at Minnesota, Wisconsin, at Ohio State Ohio State
(Nov. 23)
9. LSU 6-1 at Auburn, at Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, vs. Arkansas Alabama
(Nov. 16)
10. Texas 6-1 Iowa State, at Nebraska, Baylor, at Texas Tech, Texas A&M at Texas Tech
(Nov. 16)
11. NC State 8-0 at Clemson, Georgia Tech, at Maryland, at Virginia, Florida State Florida State
(Nov. 23)
12. Florida State 5-2 Notre Dame, at Wake Forest, at Georgia Tech, North Carolina, at NC State, Florida Notre Dame
(Oct. 26)
13. Iowa 7-1 at Michigan, Wisconsin, Northwestern, at Minnesota at Michigan
(Oct. 26)
14. USC 5-2 at Oregon, at Stanford, Arizona State, at UCLA, Notre Dame at Oregon
(Oct. 26)
15. Oregon 6-1 USC, Stanford, at Washington State, Washington, at Oregon State at Washington St.

Notice, Masteen, FSU still at number 12...

Mezzmor, sitting at work while you guys play EQ

Posted: October 22, 2002, 12:00 am
by Zamtuk
I would like to make a note that there are 3 Big Ten teams while there are 2 SEC teams.

Posted: October 22, 2002, 12:58 am
by Voronwë
i would like to note 2 big east teams in the top 4.

Winner of Miami / VT will be #1 in BCS for Fiesta Bowl.

All others are playing for #2.

Posted: October 22, 2002, 3:20 am
by Pubin
I would like to note that the Sooners wave their beanbags in your general direction. Poor Iowa TT.

Posted: October 22, 2002, 10:30 am
by Bubba Grizz
Seeing as how Wisconsin has been screwing the pooch this season I guess I could cheer for Georgia. I lived in Athens for a year so it is almost like a home team.

Posted: October 22, 2002, 10:48 am
by Voronwë
Well Georgia has to win out against Florida, Ga Tech, Kentucky, all winable games.

Then they have to beat LSU in the SEC Championship. THat will be a tough game. I don't think UGA will be undefeated for BCS consideration, but they will get to play in a good bowl.

Notre Dame i think will lose to FSU, ending their run of bad wins over mediocre teams.

Oklahoma only has the Big12 Championship game left, correct? That will be Texas again?

I think the most likely scenario is the matchup that should have been there 2 years ago: Miami and Oklahoma.

Posted: October 22, 2002, 10:52 am
by Zamtuk
Miami will be upset and so will VT, you heard it hear first. Georgia has the slimmest chance of going undefeated.

Posted: October 22, 2002, 11:12 am
by Xouqoa
Oklahoma and Texas are both in the Big 12 South... the Big 12 Championship is the North Division winner vs. South Division winner. So (luckily, for Texas!) they don't have to play each other again.

Posted: October 22, 2002, 1:32 pm
by masteen
FSU still has to get past the Wolfpack of NC State, a team that has had their number the past several years. Is that game in Tally or Carolina?

One note about the UF/UGA game: the Gators are always ready to play the Dawgs. Even after a decade plus of utter domination of them, a LOT of alums still believe that any year we beat Georgia is a good year.

On the Miami/VT game: VT is a very one dimensional team, and the Hokies play right into the strength of the UM defense. VT is gonna get stomped, HARD.