BCS STANDINGS WEEK 14

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May 9, 2002
37,066
16,282
113
#1
1 Florida 12-0
2 Alabama 12-0
3 Texas 12-0
4 TCU 12-0
5 Cincinnati 11-0
6 Boise State 12-0
7 Oregon 9-2
8 Ohio State 10-2
9 Iowa 10-2
10 Georgia Tech 10-2
11 Penn State 10-2
12 Virginia Tech 9-3
13 LSU 9-3
14 Brigham Young 10-2
15 Pittsburgh 9-2
16 Oregon State 8-3
17 Miami (FL) 9-3
18 USC 8-3
19 California 8-3
20 Oklahoma State 9-3
21 Houston 10-2
22 Nebraska 9-3
23 West Virginia 8-3
24 Stanford 8-4
25 Utah 9-3
 
May 9, 2002
37,066
16,282
113
#3
I hate the top college teams schedules nowadays. Hardly anyone schedules top teams anymore.
Well, Bama and UF are meeting in the SECCG. Technically, that's two top teams.

But OOC comes down to money, and smaller schools are willing to get beat for $100,000 and big time programs are OK with a guaranteed win. College football is just as much about money as the NFL is.
 

Rich

Sicc OG
Jul 22, 2003
6,700
0
0
43
#4
Yeah it's really sad though. The PAC-10 has decent teams in their own conference and play each other obviously. Cmon playoffs. But I don't see a playoff system happening due to what you've just said.
 
Mar 17, 2006
5,099
1,194
113
41
#7
Damn Oregon at 7!

Wonder what we would if we didn't lose to Stanford.... Or boise state.
more than likely, they would still have Texas ahead of u guys, just cause there a more big time school than Oregon. just seems like thats the way the BCS works

bigger schools = bigger ratings
 
Apr 25, 2002
4,446
494
83
#9
Damn Oregon at 7!

Wonder what we would if we didn't lose to Stanford.... Or boise state.
I think if you win those two games, your "body of work" is much more impressive than Florida, Texas, or Alabama, and the BCS Championship is Oregon vs. SEC. Then again, I like seeing the Pac10 playgood football, and I hate seeing the SEC destroy Big12 and Big10 teams that are too slow for them.