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Title: BCS Standings Out Post by: Catch Prothro on October 21, 2013, 08:53:00 AM 1 Alabama .984
2 Florida State .935 3 Oregon .932 4 Ohio State .855 5 Missouri .822 6 Stanford .741 7 Miami (FL) .720 8 Baylor .712 9 Clemson .625 10 Texas Tech .622 11 Auburn .506 12 UCLA .481 13 LSU .455 14 Virginia Tech .441 15 Oklahoma .420 16 Texas A&M .367 17 Fresno State .338 18 Northern Illinois .303 19 Oklahoma State .269 20 Louisville .256 21 South Carolina .216 22 Michigan .164 23 UCF .139 24 Nebraska .135 25 Oregon State .104 Title: Re: BCS Standings Out Post by: Catch Prothro on October 21, 2013, 08:54:27 AM Looks like could be Florida State, which the computers love more than the media.
FSU has played a tougher schedule than Oregon until now, but the point difference in the ranking is thin. Title: Re: BCS Standings Out Post by: Catch Prothro on October 21, 2013, 09:01:13 AM FSU still plays Miami, Florida and a team in the ACCCG, probably Va Tech.
Oregon plays UCLA, Stanford, and the PAC12 CG, Arizona State or UCLA again. Title: Re: BCS Standings Out Post by: Catch Prothro on October 21, 2013, 09:30:25 AM Quote Florida State had the best overall computer ranking, followed by the SEC's Alabama and Missouri. The computers ranked Oregon fourth. http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/9856313/alabama-crimson-tide-florida-state-seminoles-lead-first-bcs-standingsThe Seminoles led three of the computers, Alabama led two, and Missouri topped one. The computers were not kind to the Big 12 -- Texas Tech has the 11th-best computer ranking while Baylor is 12th, despite their perfect records. Title: Re: BCS Standings Out Post by: SUPERCOACH on October 21, 2013, 10:42:11 AM I think Oregon will lose a game, but I don't know about FSU. Those boys dominated in all phases on Saturday.
Title: Re: BCS Standings Out Post by: ALTideUp on October 21, 2013, 11:17:29 AM I think Oregon will lose a game, but I don't know about FSU. Those boys dominated in all phases on Saturday. I'm, with you SC. Oregon's schedule is tougher, but more dangerous. Not only do they have Stanford and UCLA, but they have Oregon St. which their hubris might cause them to overlook. They are clearly at greater risk for losing one that FSU. That said, it is worth putting down the FSU Kool-aid glass for a minute to reflect on their rather sleepy performance against a middling BC team. In state passions will have them up for Miami but I could see VT catching them asleep. Title: Re: BCS Standings Out Post by: 2Stater on October 21, 2013, 12:14:19 PM I think Oregon will lose a game, but I don't know about FSU. Those boys dominated in all phases on Saturday. I'm, with you SC. Oregon's schedule is tougher, but more dangerous. Not only do they have Stanford and UCLA, but they have Oregon St. which their hubris might cause them to overlook. They are clearly at greater risk for losing one that FSU. That said, it is worth putting down the FSU Kool-aid glass for a minute to reflect on their rather sleepy performance against a middling BC team. In state passions will have them up for Miami but I could see VT catching them asleep. They will have the best defense FSU would face. That would be an interesting game to watch, especially if VT had any kind of offense. |