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1. Oregon – #22 Arizona, Oregon State (#6 Stanford)

2. Auburn - @ #11 Alabama, *SEC Title Game (#5 LSU, #13 South Carolina, #17 LSU)

3. TCU – @ New Mexico (#23 Utah)

4. Boise State – Fresno State, @ #18 Nevada, Utah State (#16 Virginia Tech)

5. LSU – Mississippi, @ #13 Arkansas <#2 Auburn> (#11 Alabama) – Can’t win division/conference

6. Stanford - @ California, Oregon State <#1 Oregon> (#22 Arizona) – Can’t win conference

7. Wisconsin - @ Michigan, Northwestern <#12 Michigan State> (#9 Ohio State, #20 Iowa)

8. Nebraska - @ # 19 Texas A&M, Colorado *Big 12 Title Game <Texas> (#10 Oklahoma State, #15 Missouri)

9. Ohio State - @ #20 Iowa, Michigan < #7 Wisconsin> (#24 Miami)

10. Oklahoma State - @ Kansas, #14 Oklahoma, *Big 12 Title Game < #8 Nebraska> (#19 Texas A&M)

-How is Oregon #1 when the SEC is the best conference and Auburn is the only team to beat 3 top 25 teams?

-The Pac 10 is overrated

-Ohio State and TCU really haven't beaten anyone

-If Boise State wins out they should with no doubt play for the NC

-Auburn WILL lose to Alabama to make the BCS chaos

-Iowa WILL beat Ohio State

What it should be…

1. Auburn

2. Oregon

3. Boise State

4. TCU

5. LSU

6. Wisconsin

7. Nebraska

8. Stanford

9. Ohio State

10. Oklahoma State

NEBRASKA - Ok. I know that the national title picture was closer last week than people thought with Oregon, Auburn, TCU, and Stanford all having close games. The chances of us still going are unlikey, but a Big 12 Title and a BCS game are plenty good. The only team that is 100% going to win out is TCU. They only have beaten 1 top 25 team in Utah. Nebraska still has to play a ranked A&M and a top 10 ranked Oklahoma St or Oklahoma in the Big 12 Title game. This will have us jump at least 4 spots in the last BCS rankings because I think Aubrun will lose and LSU and Stanford cant win their own conference, but lets not forget the 01' Nebraska team that didnt win the Big 12 and still played for the NC.

 
Why should Wisconsin be ranked ahead of us? The've beat an annually overrated, slightly above mediocre Iowa team and an tOSU team that hasn't beaten anybody. Honest question....

Stanford ranking still baffles me as well.....

 
What it should be…
1. Auburn

2. Oregon

3. Boise State

4. TCU

5. LSU

6. Wisconsin

7. Nebraska

8. Stanford

9. Ohio State

10. Oklahoma State
Right on the money.

As much as I dislike Chizik, Auburn should #1 by a long shot based on who they've beaten and how they've won those games.

And I think Wisconsin is definitely worthy of #6, just behind LSU and barely ahead of us. Stanford at #8 seems much more reasonable than where they actually are.

No doubt it will be interesting to see how the BCS top 10 changes in the weeks to come. There are some huge games coming up. It's not too hard to picture Boise and TCU as the lone undefeateds when the dust settles, although I have a hard time seeing Oregon lose to either AZ or the Beavers. Unfortunately for BSU and TCU, only one and maybe even neither will get to the title game even if they finish as the only undefeated teams.

 
NEBRASKA - Ok. I know that the national title picture was closer last week than people thought with Oregon, Auburn, TCU, and Stanford all having close games. The chances of us still going are unlikey, but a Big 12 Title and a BCS game are plenty good. The only team that is 100% going to win out is TCU. They only have beaten 1 top 25 team in Utah. Nebraska still has to play a ranked A&M and a top 10 ranked Oklahoma St or Oklahoma in the Big 12 Title game. This will have us jump at least 4 spots in the last BCS rankings because I think Aubrun will lose and LSU and Stanford cant win their own conference, but lets not forget the 01' Nebraska team that didnt win the Big 12 and still played for the NC.
LSU and Stanford don't scare me for these reasons. 1) I don't trust LSU to come out of Fayetteville with a win. 2) Stanford doesn't have to resume to stay ahead of us assume we win out *knock on wood*, thus have 2 more wins over top 25 teams (making 4 total). Auburn will lose to Alabama because I don't think they are good enough to beat them when Alabama has the underdog perspective. I don't see Oregon or TCU losing though so that, to me, is the most likely scenario for the NC game. But if we keep winning we'll finish in the top 3 and maybe we'll get a little help before bowl season. Remember in 2001 when an unlikely LSU team beat Tennessee to help propel us to the NC game? Good times.

 
Why should Wisconsin be ranked ahead of us? The've beat an annually overrated, slightly above mediocre Iowa team and an tOSU team that hasn't beaten anybody. Honest question....

Stanford ranking still baffles me as well.....

I am being an unbiased fan. We each have 2 top 25 wins. Our conferences are equal, but they have a better loss. Nebraska is the only team in the top 10 that has a loss to an unranked opponent.

Ya someone honestly has to explain Stanford being rated that high, or how Auburn isnt #1.

 
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