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Latest BCS rankings. Remaining schedule. <Loss/Losses> .(Wins against top 25 teams).
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.
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.