| BCS Rankings - November 8, 2009 | ||||
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| Rank | School | Record | Avg | Prev. |
| 1 | Florida | 9-0 | 0.9843 | 1 |
| 2 | Alabama | 9-0 | 0.9517 | 3 |
| 3 | Texas | 9-0 | 0.9237 | 2 |
| 4 | TCU | 9-0 | 0.8623 | 6 |
| 5 | Cincinnati | 9-0 | 0.8580 | 5 |
| See Complete BCS Standings |
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TCU took over fourth place in the Bowl Championship Series standings Sunday behind Florida, Alabama and Texas. It's the highest BCS ranking ever for a team from a conference without an automatic bid to the big-money bowl games. No potential BCS buster had ever done better than sixth in the BCS standings.
Florida is first for the fourth straight week, and Alabama and Texas switched spots for the second week in a row.
The Gators and Crimson Tide have clinched their respective divisions in the Southeastern Conference and will meet Dec. 5 in the league championship game. One of them is all but guaranteed a spot in the BCS title game on Jan. 7 in Pasadena, Calif., if they can get through the next month without a loss.
The same goes for Texas, which has three regular-season games and possibly the Big 12 championship remaining.
The other undefeated teams - TCU, Cincinnati and Boise State - need the top three to stumble to have any shot of reaching the title game.
The Horned Frogs (.8620) moved up two spots and are just ahead of Cincinnati (.8579) and Boise State (.8125). Each is 9-0 with three games left.
TCU has been rising by racking up lopsided victories. The Horned Frogs have won their last four games by an average score of 44-8.
Meanwhile, Boise State has played close games against Tulsa and Louisiana Tech in the last month, two teams with losing records. Cincinnati struggled to put away Connecticut in a wild 47-45 victory on Saturday night.
TCU is ranked fourth in both the Harris and coaches' polls, and in the compilation of six computer rankings used by the BCS. Cincinnati is fifth in the two polls and third in the computer ratings, while Boise State is sixth across the board.
BCS analyst Jerry Palm said TCU, even if the teams in front of it lose and the Frogs keep winning, still could have a hard time getting into the BCS title game.
Cincinnati from the Big East has a tougher schedule down the stretch and could pass the Horned Frogs. Plus, there's no guarantee that in the end a one-loss team would not get more support from poll voters than TCU.
"If they have to vote for No. 2 are they going to vote for a TCU team ahead of an 11-1 Georgia Tech or a 12-1 Alabama if their only loss is to Florida," Palm said.
The Horned Frogs and Broncos are also competing to earn the one automatic bid that non-automatic bid conferences can earn by finishing in the top 12 of the final standings.
TCU plays Mountain West Conference rival Utah on Saturday. A win there for the Horned Frogs could provide even more separation between them and Boise State, which does not have another ranked team on its schedule.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-09-2009 @ 12:35AM
donna2481 said...
Lets face the facts. The powers to be do not want TCU or Bise State or Cincinnati in the so called national title game. Its all about the money. Would you really watch Bise St against cincinnati or TCU. Look at this weeks rankings. LSU loses but doesn't fall in rankings> Now take a look at history of BCS rankings and show me 1 team no matter who they played that didn't fall in rankings. The way to stop all this is to just not support the game no matter who plays
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11-09-2009 @ 6:19PM
redfldnparadise said...
LSU actually ROSE in the standings because of others who lost and had weaker schedules. With that thought, think of what might happen if the SEC championship game is extremely close and Texas squeaks one out against A and M. Could we be in store for another game between Florida and Bama? Hmmmm
11-09-2009 @ 7:53AM
cuz said...
If TCU,Boise,and Cincinatti played the brutal schedule and caliber of teams year after year the top three Teams do I would agree with donna.What you have donna is three exceptions that are just a blip on the the rules.But if they win out their schedule and the top three don't they should be in the BCS game.Personally I don't think any of these three can play with much less beat any of the top three teams.
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11-09-2009 @ 10:50AM
James said...
2 things, by your argument, then basketball should only have a western conference final since usually the western conference has tougher teams. Baseball should only have American league world series and football AFC superbowls since usually these conferences have the tougher teams. But that doesn't happen, we let the men on the field play to see who wins, except in college because of flawed logic like yours.
11-09-2009 @ 10:57AM
James said...
Secondly, while Bama, Texas and Florida do have a tough schedule, they also play teams like Kentucky, FIU, Baylor, Louiasiana Monroe, Charleston Southern, and Chatanooga. All the undefeated teams have played and beaten crap teams as well as ranked teams. They are equal until proven otherwise on the field of play which biased fools such as yourself will never let ahppen, due to a ignorant view that computer stats somehow equal play on the field.
11-09-2009 @ 3:31PM
Eric said...
How the heck does USC end up ranked higher than Oregon in ALL of the rankings after what the Ducks did to USC last week? The WORST loss in Carroll's tenure, the most points ever given up by the Trojans, now they have the same record, with Oregon #1 in the PAC-10 and USC at #4 in their own conference!??!?!?!? WTF?
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