Sub-Husker said:
The SEC automatically gets two BCS births.
The Pac 12 will likely have Oregon and Stanford.
The Big Ten will have Okie State and maybe Oklahoma.
An undefeated Houston will get a bid.
A one-loss Boise (who beat Georgia by 14) will get a bid over a two loss Big Ten team.
Boise St will NOT get a bid.
Neither will a second Big Ten team.
I never said anything about a second Big Ten team. In the past the Boise's, TCU's, Utah's have only gotten in undefeated. Boise has no more claim to a BCS berth than Southern Miss or Houston if you're going to look at second tier conferences. If they take the Big East and ACC champs plus 2 from SEC and Big12 then you take one from pac and B1G so you have 2 spots left. Would a 2 loss ACC team (VaTech or Clemson) deserve to go over a 2 loss B1G team? I'm assuming the PAC would send two if Oregon wins their conference and Stanford doesn't lose again.
You didn't say that you said that... I did.
A one-loss Boise State will get a BCS bid over a second Big Ten team.
That said, the four at large bids will go to teams from the SEC (Alabama), Big XII (Oklahoma or oSu), Pac 12 (Stanford) and Houston (if they finish undefeated).
Boise has a 14 point road win over highly regarded Georgia. What is the Big Ten's signature out of conference win?
Michigan beat Notre Dame in Ann Arbor... what else?