GreatGolson
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I know it is a snowballs chance in hell, but could one of the guru's explain what would have to happen for us to go to a bcs game? thanks!
I know it is a snowballs chance in hell, but could one of the guru's explain what would have to happen for us to go to a bcs game? thanks!
I disagree. With a big win against Stanford and a a few key teams loosing in the next 3 weeks, we could definitely jump in the top14.Theres no way it can happen. We won't jump 9 spots.
I know it is a snowballs chance in hell, but could one of the guru's explain what would have to happen for us to go to a bcs game? thanks!
I'll try.
Houston needs to lose.
Okie St. Beat Oklahoma.
Have South Carolina beat Clemson. So Clemson drops farther but South Carolina will not be eligible for a BCS bowl since Alabama and LSU will take both SEC spots.
The loser of Penn St and Wisconsin will drop either way.
Ohio St beat Michigan.
Something like that, I am sure more needs to be done besides beating Stanford. But with the teams above losing should jump ND up further.
couldnt we potentialy move up after the conference
championships?
South Carolina could go, but Arkansas would go first. And they can have 3 BCS teams if #1 and #2 are SEC teams.
The question is, do you really want to go?
I'll try.
Houston needs to lose.
Okie St. Beat Oklahoma.
Have South Carolina beat Clemson. So Clemson drops farther but South Carolina will not be eligible for a BCS bowl since Alabama and LSU will take both SEC spots.
The loser of Penn St and Wisconsin will drop either way.
Ohio St beat Michigan.
Something like that, I am sure more needs to be done besides beating Stanford. But with the teams above losing should jump ND up further.
A conference can only send 2 teams from its conference to the BCS, so I would assume given the #1 and #2 are automatic. It would still be considered the two teams from one conference.
Unless both #1 and #2 are from the same conference, which they are.
I guess I will take your word for it. Haven't found a source that explains what happens if two teams from one conference make the Championship. I just always heard two teams from one conference, that's it.
If the top teams win, Oklahoma St will jump Alabama anyways. For the fact that Oklahoma St will have beaten the #9 team in Oklahoma. Where as Alabama would have only beat #24 Auburn. Oklahoma St would also have the conference championship to impress even more.
I side with phork on this,
I ultimately root for the sucess of ND, but on this topic, I just wonder what the fascination of the BCS is...
Let's say that, by some stretch of the imagination, we make it.
We end up matched up against Oklahoma, Alabama, Oregon, OK state.
Does anyone honestly think that we have a SHOT against these guys?
I'm not trying to be negative; it's just an objective fan's point of view on where this team is right now.
The BCS level is just a little high for us at this juncture.
If Bama wins out, they're not going to get moved down from #2. And at this point, it's pretty obvious that they're the second best team in the country. The only other team I would like to see in the BCS championship (assuming LSU wins out) was Oklahoma, but without Broyles, they don't stand a chance.
Currently out of the 6 computer polls Oklahoma St is ranked 2nd in four of them and 3rd in the other two. Alabama is 3rd in four of them and 2nd in two. If Oklahoma St wins out they will more than likely jump Alabama. Winning their conference will also help. The Harris and Coaches Poll have them in 6th. Which is the only reason they are in 4th in the BCS. If LSU beats Arkansas and Oklahoma St beats Oklahoma they will jump in both of those polls.
I am not saying it is right, or another way is wrong. Just the way I think it will shake out in the end.
Are you sure those polls are the updated version? I have a hard time seeing them stay there after being upset by Iowa state.
I guess I will take your word for it. Haven't found a source that explains what happens if two teams from one conference make the Championship. I just always heard two teams from one conference, that's it.
If the top teams win, Oklahoma St will jump Alabama anyways. For the fact that Oklahoma St will have beaten the #9 team in Oklahoma. Where as Alabama would have only beat #24 Auburn. Oklahoma St would also have the conference championship to impress even more.
Are you sure those polls are the updated version? I have a hard time seeing them stay there after being upset by Iowa state.
The Big12 has no conference championship. OU OSU is the defacto championship game.
I was shocked myself. Why didn't OSU get totally dropped like a lead weight?
Yeah here it is. Sorry if it is hard to read, didn't know another way to move it over here. But the bold part is the computer rankings.
1 LSU 1.0000 1 1 2875 1.0000 1 1475 1.0000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.000
2 Alabama .9491 3 2 2758 .9593 2 1413 .9580 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 .930
3 Arkansas .8985 6 3 2619 .9110 3 1349 .9146 4 4 5 6 4 4 4 .870
4 Oklahoma St .8408 2 6 2267 .7885 6 1156 .7837 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 .950
5 Virginia T .7842 8 5 2302 .8007 4 1242 .8420 7 7 10 7 9 18 7 .710
6 Stanford .7711 9 4 2371 .8247 5 1222 .8285 9 8 4 10 14 11 9 .660