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I wonder if the conf champion in this scenario would make a difference.I think due to the perception of the Big Ten right now, the Big Ten won't get two teams. I think the PAC 12, Big 12 and SEC are all more likely to get two BCS berths than the Big Ten is.Badgerfan said:Will the Big Ten get two BCS berths? Maybe, probably.
Will that team be Nebraska? I'm not convinced.
That said, this speculation is generally based on the fact that if, say, 3 teams from the Big Ten finished the regular season with identical 10-2 records (Wiscy, MSU, and Neb), then UW and MSU would play for the Rose Bowl berth. The loser of that game would unfortunately have an extra loss on their record and take a stumble in the polls, while the team that didn't play in the CCG (Nebraska) would somewhat inexplicably take a step up in the polls after a bye week, and perhaps have a better shot at an at-large bid.
I think that's where the speculation comes from... It's the same flawed system that put us in a lower bowl game than Missouri last year.
Like UW wins and we're out. But if MSU won, we might have a better chance?