TheCheshireCat
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I just want to make a BCS bowl first off. I'd like to play Boise State and destroy them but I know it's unlikely we'll play them. I'd be a little nervous about playing LSU, Arkansas, Bama. Especially Bama with their run game.
As many of you know, the Rose Bowl selection procedures have changed for the next four-year BCS cycle.
The first time the Rose Bowl loses the Big Ten or Pac-10 champion to the BCS national title game, it must select an eligible team from a non-AQ league. This only would happen once during the four-year cycle.
But what if a team from a non-AQ league reaches the national title game on its own?
This question has become relevant because Pac-10 member Oregon is ranked No. 1 nationally, while two teams from non-AQ leagues -- No. 3 TCU and No. 4 Boise State -- aren't far behind.
It's very possible we could see the Pac-10 champion (Oregon) against a team from a non-AQ conference (TCU or Boise State) in the title game Jan. 10 in Glendale.
If that's the case, would the Rose Bowl still have to replace Oregon with a team from a non-AQ league?
I checked with the Rose Bowl and the answer is no. If TCU goes to the national title game, the Rose Bowl would not have to select Boise State, or vice versa. However, the Rose Bowl could select TCU or Boise State as an at-large selection and fulfill its obligation to take a team from a non-AQ league once during the four-year cycle.
This presents an interesting decision for the folks in Pasadena if, say, Boise State is available for an at-large pick. The Rose Bowl could pick the Broncos, who have won BCS bowl games and have spent all season in the national spotlight. The bowl game also would be off the hook with teams from non-AQ leagues for the next three years.
Alternatively, the Rose Bowl could stick with the traditional Big Ten versus Pac-10 matchup and select a team like Stanford to face the Big Ten champion. Stanford certainly looks worthy of a BCS bowl, and it's likely that the Rose Bowl will once again lose the Big Ten or Pac-10 champ to the title game sometime in the next three years.
Just wanted to clue you in on what might happen when the bowl selections are announced Dec. 5. It should be an interesting day.
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I hear ya chuckling big chicken. I feel the same way, but this is a college football message board and things like this always get discussed during a good year.huskerjock said:OMG why are people already looking toward a BCS bowl game? We still have to beat KU, A&M, Colorado, and whoever in the south. A lot of people including myself were looking past ISU and looked what happened, we squeaked past ISU.......in OT. Lets just focus on our next opponent.
Agreed.Nexus said:I'll take it. My hope coming into this season was to make a BCS bowl at the very least. That goal is still attainable at this point.
my thoughts exactly...beating any team twice is very hardeven if we make it to the ccg i'm not sure we beat okie state again, they are a very good team and they have a serious chance at beating us next time around