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...South Carolina with 2 losses and without their 60% offense/runningback is the BCS's #8 team. It is just laughable. 4 spots different from their AP counterpart. I can't remember a year where the BCS poll was this far off from the AP on a consistent basis.
As for my team, the computer rankings only see how bad the other ACC teams (not named Clemson) are and they penalize both of us, even though we win by good margins. At least both of us get statement games against SEC "top" opponents at the end of the season.
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Hopefully, I will be joining the pick 'em next year. I knew nothing about it this season, in fact until this year I didn't realize CAG had any sports related threads.
I think that a large part of why the BCS rankings are so different from the AP rankings is the lack of Ohio St./Penn St. from the BCS equation. The Buckeyes are 10-0 and ranked fifth in the AP and while Penn St. isn't ranked they're probably still garnering a few votes from the AP voters. The fact that OSU and their record isn't even being considered in the BCS is part of the reason it's different, the other part is that there's still a month to go in the season. The BCS computer portion adjusts its formulas as it goes along, consequently it becomes more like it is intended to be with more data at the season's end.
I'm guessing by your comments that your team is Florida St. If so, then yes they are getting railed by the computer portion. It didn't help that they were idle last week but the computers just can't get over that loss to NC St. If the Seminoles had won that one I'd guess that they would be ranked ahead of N.Dame and maybe even Oregon right now. They still have a good shot at a BCS bowl though. As I've said before, more wins ALWAYS help in the BCS rankings. Because of that the conference title game can only help them, assuming they play in and win it of course. A victory over Florida will also give them a nice push with the computers also.
[quote name='Chitown021']I still think Oregon is getting way too much credit for not playing anyone to this point in the human polls. I mean yeah, they beat USC, but they still gave up 50+ pts. Had USC not gotten behind by a couple scores right off the bat they probably would have kept up with a team that could not get a stop...
Unless a couple teams ahead of us lose we won't get the chance to play for the title but if we end up in a BCS bowl that's cool with me. Coming into the season I was just looking for progress. I thought 8-4 would have been a huge success so having the chance to go undefeated is just gravy![/QUOTE]
Oregon certainly does play a different brand of football. They have an unbelievable offense but sometimes play as if they expect the opposing team to score at least three or more touchdowns. Almost as if the mentality is "sure, you'll score but we'll score
more".
While I don't think it will be the title game unless two of the teams above them lose a game, I think Notre Dame has an excellent chance to play in a BCS bowl. Even if they finish with one loss to USC, they'll still get selected for a BCS bowl game. If they lose to anyone else however it will be up in the air.
For the BCS bowls (including title game), I'd bank on 2 SEC, 1 Big 12, 1 Pac 12, 1 ACC, 1 Big 10, 1 Big East, and Notre Dame. That leaves two more spots which I think will go to second teams from the Big 12, Pac 12, or ACC. If FSU and Clemson finish with only one loss, they could both go. Oklahoma could get in as well as the Pac 12 title game loser. I don't think there's any chance of the Big 10 and Big East getting a second team in at all.