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i am definitely hoping for that. i think it is not only possible, but probable. we will see.Ohio State could definitely lose to Iowa at Kinnick in two weeks.
i am definitely hoping for that. i think it is not only possible, but probable. we will see.Ohio State could definitely lose to Iowa at Kinnick in two weeks.
3. The champion of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference, or the Western Athletic Conference will earn an automatic berth in a BCS bowl game if either:Big12 vs BigEast Fiesta bowl is pretty much 95% guarantee.
No. Big East gets a spot no matter what. A Mid major only gets a AT LARGE spot if they meet those qualifications. They do not take the Big East's spot.3. The champion of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference, or the Western Athletic Conference will earn an automatic berth in a BCS bowl game if either:Big12 vs BigEast Fiesta bowl is pretty much 95% guarantee.
* A. Such team is ranked in the top 12 of the final BCS Standings, or,
* B. Such team is ranked in the top 16 of the final BCS Standings and its ranking in the final BCS Standings is higher than that of a champion of a conference that has an annual automatic berth in one of the BCS bowls.
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I don't see how the Big East gets in there without a ranked team...
Here's what I think:
NCG - Oregon vs. TCU, both undefeated
Orange - ACC champ vs. at large, no other ACC teams close to BCS bowl
Sugar - 1 loss Auburn vs. at large, LSU still high in the at large
Rose - Stanford vs. Wisconsin, Ohio and Michigan State both still high in at large
Fiesta - Big 12 champ (hopefully us) vs. at large, no other Big 12 team high in at large
So that leaves Boise, LSU, Ohio State, Michigan State as high at large teams. In my perfect BCS bowl outcome it would be:
NCG - Oregon vs. TCU (should be an awesome game)
Orange - ACC champ (no idea who wins that) vs. LSU
Sugar - Auburn vs. Boise
Rose - Stanford vs. Wisconsin
Fiesta - Nebraska vs. Michigan State (they have a better shot at winning out than OSU)
Isn't there any scenario where the Big East is so bad that other teams bump them off?
Big East is an AQ. They get their champion in as long as they have 6 wins.3. The champion of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference, or the Western Athletic Conference will earn an automatic berth in a BCS bowl game if either:Big12 vs BigEast Fiesta bowl is pretty much 95% guarantee.
* A. Such team is ranked in the top 12 of the final BCS Standings, or,
* B. Such team is ranked in the top 16 of the final BCS Standings and its ranking in the final BCS Standings is higher than that of a champion of a conference that has an annual automatic berth in one of the BCS bowls.
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I don't see how the Big East gets in there without a ranked team...
Here's what I think:
NCG - Oregon vs. TCU, both undefeated
Orange - ACC champ vs. at large, no other ACC teams close to BCS bowl
Sugar - 1 loss Auburn vs. at large, LSU still high in the at large
Rose - Stanford vs. Wisconsin, Ohio and Michigan State both still high in at large
Fiesta - Big 12 champ (hopefully us) vs. at large, no other Big 12 team high in at large
So that leaves Boise, LSU, Ohio State, Michigan State as high at large teams. In my perfect BCS bowl outcome it would be:
NCG - Oregon vs. TCU (should be an awesome game)
Orange - ACC champ (no idea who wins that) vs. LSU
Sugar - Auburn vs. Boise
Rose - Stanford vs. Wisconsin
Fiesta - Nebraska vs. Michigan State (they have a better shot at winning out than OSU)
Isn't there any scenario where the Big East is so bad that other teams bump them off?
Not in the case that Scenario B above is true... I don't know if that is correct but if it is it sounds to me like the Big East won't be getting a BCS Bowl.Big East is an AQ. They get their champion in as long as they have 6 wins.3. The champion of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference, or the Western Athletic Conference will earn an automatic berth in a BCS bowl game if either:Big12 vs BigEast Fiesta bowl is pretty much 95% guarantee.
* A. Such team is ranked in the top 12 of the final BCS Standings, or,
* B. Such team is ranked in the top 16 of the final BCS Standings and its ranking in the final BCS Standings is higher than that of a champion of a conference that has an annual automatic berth in one of the BCS bowls.
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I don't see how the Big East gets in there without a ranked team...
Here's what I think:
NCG - Oregon vs. TCU, both undefeated
Orange - ACC champ vs. at large, no other ACC teams close to BCS bowl
Sugar - 1 loss Auburn vs. at large, LSU still high in the at large
Rose - Stanford vs. Wisconsin, Ohio and Michigan State both still high in at large
Fiesta - Big 12 champ (hopefully us) vs. at large, no other Big 12 team high in at large
So that leaves Boise, LSU, Ohio State, Michigan State as high at large teams. In my perfect BCS bowl outcome it would be:
NCG - Oregon vs. TCU (should be an awesome game)
Orange - ACC champ (no idea who wins that) vs. LSU
Sugar - Auburn vs. Boise
Rose - Stanford vs. Wisconsin
Fiesta - Nebraska vs. Michigan State (they have a better shot at winning out than OSU)
Isn't there any scenario where the Big East is so bad that other teams bump them off?
2. The champions of the Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10, and Southeastern conferences will have automatic berths in one of the participating bowls through the 2013 regular season.
If Boise stays in the top 4, they'll make it under the rule that #3 and then #4 make it if there is still a spot open.Also I see Boise possibly not making a BCS bowl in some of these scenarios. After one non-BCS team (TCU) in this example gets selected, these rules become meaningless. These roles only guaranteed the highest rated non-BCS team that meets these qualifications will make it.
No, that only applies to the highest ranked non-AQ. Once TCU is in, Boise is not guaranteed anything.If Boise stays in the top 4, they'll make it under the rule that #3 and then #4 make it if there is still a spot open.Also I see Boise possibly not making a BCS bowl in some of these scenarios. After one non-BCS team (TCU) in this example gets selected, these rules become meaningless. These roles only guaranteed the highest rated non-BCS team that meets these qualifications will make it.
OK, I looked up the BCS rules and found that the provision for the #3 and #4 ranked teams applies to AQ schools. So you're right that at most only one of TCU and Boise is guaranteed a spot.No, that only applies to the highest ranked non-AQ. Once TCU is in, Boise is non guaranteed anything.If Boise stays in the top 4, they'll make it under the rule that #3 and then #4 make it if there is still a spot open.Also I see Boise possibly not making a BCS bowl in some of these scenarios. After one non-BCS team (TCU) in this example gets selected, these rules become meaningless. These roles only guaranteed the highest rated non-BCS team that meets these qualifications will make it.
if we win the next three games, but lose the big 12 championship game (maybe to a one loss okie st.) do we still get to a bcs game?Actually we only need to beat 2 of our last 3 unless missouri loses again then we only need to win 1 and we'd be in the ccg and have to win that for a guaranteed bcs game.