BCS Standings 10/31

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Cleveland Buck's avatar
Cleveland Buck
Posts: 5,126
Oct 31, 2010 8:52pm
1 Oregon .9777
2 Auburn .9599
3 TCU .8911
4 Boise State .8824
5 Utah .7318
6 Alabama .7185
7 Nebraska .6869
8 Oklahoma .6849
9 Wisconsin .6740
10 LSU .6540
11 Ohio State .6127
12 Missouri .5940
13 Stanford .5780
14 Michigan State .5136
15 Arizona .4936
16 Iowa .4291
17 Oklahoma State .3868
18 Arkansas .2944
19 South Carolina .2725
20 Mississippi State .2428
21 Baylor .1792
22 Virginia Tech .1595
23 Nevada .0957
24 Florida State .0737
25 North Carolina State .0546
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ytownfootball
Posts: 6,978
Oct 31, 2010 8:57pm
Don't see anything overly surprising. People will complain about OSU not budging but beating a hapless Minny team won't get you any computer love.
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Ty Webb
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Oct 31, 2010 9:01pm
Seems about right...but how does Oregon jump Auburn?
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bo shemmy3337
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Oct 31, 2010 9:02pm
Ty Webb;540165 wrote:Seems about right...but how does Oregon jump Auburn?

By beating a USC team pretty badly. Miss State has only 3 wins on the year so Auburn beating them is not going to impress anyone IMO.
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ptown_trojans_1
Posts: 7,632
Oct 31, 2010 9:08pm
TCU at 3 is very interesting. If they beat Utah and win out, they would have much better wins (same margin against Oregon St, Baylor, and Utah) than Boise (Oregon St., VT, Nevada)
I'm not sure Boise would be able to jump TCU if TCU wins out. Plus, TCU's defense is sick and they play in a better conference.

OSU at 11 is annoying, but not important right now. OSU jumping Wisconsin is going to be tough if not impossible. So, a share of the Big Ten title and an at-large berth in a BCS bowl is what the Bucks should be focusing on.

LSU at 10 is very suspect, but will drop as they play Bama.
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dwccrew
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Nov 1, 2010 2:21am
bo shemmy3337;540167 wrote:By beating a USC team pretty badly. Miss State has only 3 wins on the year so Auburn beating them is not going to impress anyone IMO.

I think Auburn just beat Ole Miss, not Miss. St.
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vball10set
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Nov 1, 2010 4:16pm
dwccrew;540651 wrote:I think Auburn just beat Ole Miss, not Miss. St.

you are correct
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Zombaypirate
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Nov 1, 2010 7:00pm
dwccrew;540651 wrote:I think Auburn just beat Ole Miss, not Miss. St.

Yeah one of those powerhouse SEC teams........That lost to a division 2 team........oops I mean FCS LOL. Auburn is not even close to a top contender for the national title and it will show when they are pummeled into non-existence by Alabama, who is very good but not great as evidenced by their beating at the hands of South Carolina.

Now cue the SEC is the greatest conference of all time this year and all the teams are national title contenders.

When in fact the SEC has one team capable of winning a tournament setting the others not so much.
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believer
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Nov 1, 2010 7:50pm
ccrunner609;541360 wrote:i still see a TCU/Boise championship
I'd love to see it...chaos is the ONLY way the BCS will go away and a true playoff system is put into place.
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I drain 3's
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Nov 2, 2010 5:44pm
Zombaypirate;541320 wrote:Yeah one of those powerhouse SEC teams........That lost to a division 2 team........oops I mean FCS LOL. Auburn is not even close to a top contender for the national title and it will show when they are pummeled into non-existence by Alabama, who is very good but not great as evidenced by their beating at the hands of South Carolina.

Now cue the SEC is the greatest conference of all time this year and all the teams are national title contenders.

When in fact the SEC has one team capable of winning a tournament setting the others not so much.
I'd appreciate it if you would be so kind as to tell us who you think the best teams in the nation are?