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Assume UCLA beats USC, and Colorado beats Texas.

Automatic Bids:

ACC - Virginia Tech

Big East - South Florida

Big Ten - Penn State

Big Twelve - Colorado

Pac-10 - UCLA

SEC - LSU

Indy - Notre Dame

In Top 6 (BCS): USC, Texas

Would Notre Dame be pulled back down? What on earth happens then?

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Uh, A&M may do it before Colorado, they lead 15-14 in the second quarter. What if LSU ends up in the Rose Bowl, with Auburn the #2 SEC team, does that send us to the Sugar Bowl?

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Uh, A&M may do it before Colorado, they lead 15-14 in the second quarter.  What if LSU ends up in the Rose Bowl, with Auburn the #2 SEC team, does that send us to the Sugar Bowl?

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An A&M win today just puts Texas in the Big 12 Title Game - it does nothing.

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Uh, A&M may do it before Colorado, they lead 15-14 in the second quarter.  What if LSU ends up in the Rose Bowl, with Auburn the #2 SEC team, does that send us to the Sugar Bowl?

201260[/snapback]

An A&M win today just puts Texas in the Big 12 Title Game - it does nothing.

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Nothing? Assuming UT gets a loss tday, this late in the season, you don't think LSU winning at Arkansas and the SEC Championship game puts them #2 in the BCS? And if so, who goes to the Sugar Bowl, does UT or another one-loss team take the SEC's 'spot'?

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Uh, A&M may do it before Colorado, they lead 15-14 in the second quarter.  What if LSU ends up in the Rose Bowl, with Auburn the #2 SEC team, does that send us to the Sugar Bowl?

201260[/snapback]

An A&M win today just puts Texas in the Big 12 Title Game - it does nothing.

201261[/snapback]

Nothing? Assuming UT gets a loss tday, this late in the season, you don't think LSU winning at Arkansas and the SEC Championship game puts them #2 in the BCS? And if so, who goes to the Sugar Bowl, does UT or another one-loss team take the SEC's 'spot'?

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as bad as Texas is playing today, especially against a defense ranked almost dead last, if they lose there is no way LSU should be denied if they win against Arkansas and win the SEC title.

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Assume UCLA beats USC, and Colorado beats Texas.

Automatic Bids:

ACC - Virginia Tech

Big East - South Florida

Big Ten - Penn State

Big Twelve - Colorado

Pac-10 - UCLA

SEC - LSU

Indy - Notre Dame

In Top 6 (BCS): USC, Texas

Would Notre Dame be pulled back down?  What on earth happens then?

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Your also assuming South Florida beats WVU and LSU beats UGA in the SECCG. IF these things happened then Notre Dame would for sure get left out IMO. I wish all of that would happen b/c AU would get a chance at BCS bid.

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Assume UCLA beats USC, and Colorado beats Texas.

Automatic Bids:

ACC - Virginia Tech

Big East - South Florida

Big Ten - Penn State

Big Twelve - Colorado

Pac-10 - UCLA

SEC - LSU

Indy - Notre Dame

In Top 6 (BCS): USC, Texas

Would Notre Dame be pulled back down?  What on earth happens then?

201256[/snapback]

Your also assuming South Florida beats WVU and LSU beats UGA in the SECCG. IF these things happened then Notre Dame would for sure get left out IMO. I wish all of that would happen b/c AU would get a chance at BCS bid.

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Well, fine - throw WVU & Georgia in there. Does Notre Dame "for sure get left out"?

If Notre Dame doesn't go BCS, where do they fall?

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Can someone explain to me why Ohio St's 9-2 record is 4 BCS spots better than Auburn's 9-2 record? Is Ohio St benefitting from not having to play a conference championship game?

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Can someone explain to me why Ohio St's 9-2 record is 4 BCS spots better than Auburn's 9-2 record?  Is Ohio St benefitting from not having to play a conference championship game?

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The main problem (again) is that Ohio St started out the season much higher than Auburn; and they are getting credit for losing to #2 Texas at home. Auburn is getting NO credit for out playing and barely losing to #3 LSU away. Oh yeah, OSU is getting credit for beating #23 ranked Michigan by 4, Auburn is not getting credit for beating # 13 Georgia and slaughtering #14 Alabama, that's why OSU is #6 and Auburn is #10.

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