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  1. I'm not saying this would be the right way to do it and like I said when I posted the thread this week I like the Big XII's three-way tiebreak rules compared to the likes of the Pac-10 and MAC. But how about instead of declaring the highest ranked team the conference champ, rather you throw out the lowest ranked team (Texas Tech) and then go back to head-to-head. I think might be slightly more fair but there's a lot hindsight involved in that.
  2. Again last week's rankings. See my post above, Oklahoma wins out by a slightly larger margin than expected.
  3. I was wrong, they've been leaked. BCS Rankings 1. Alabama 2. Oklahoma 0.9351 3. Texas 0.9223 4. Florida 5. USC 6. Utah 7. Texas Tech 8. Penn State 9. Boise State 10. Ohio State 11. TCU 12. Ball State 13. Cincinnati 14. Oklahoma State 15. Georgia Tech 16. Georgia 17. Boston College 18. BYU 19. Oregon 20. Missouri 21. Michigan State 22. Northwestern 23. Pittsburgh 24. Florida State 25. Virginia Tech
  4. Those are last week's rankings. I'm pretty sure the BCS will make sure they don't get leaked before Fox announces them as most weeks I can find them by now.
  5. Texas takes a six point lead on Oklahoma in the Harris Poll Probably won't be enough but we'll find out in the next half hour.
  6. I have a huge news with major bowl implications.... Hawaii has accepted an invite from the Hawaii Bowl. Truly a shocking development as I really thought they'd take Louisiana Tech.
  7. Bored

    Bowl Projections

    I don't know why anyone does bowl projections as they are almost impossible to predict until the final week of the season, which is why I wait that long. Now I normally cheat and peak at other bowl projections or Google various local newspapers to see where schools are likely going to end up but this time it's almost total guess work. Note I'm going under the assumption Oklahoma will finish #2 in the BCS when they are released in a couple of hours. Also I'm making the prediction that the WAC allows Boise State to accept an at large invite from the Motor City Bowl since the conference has enough eligible teams to fill their four bids to set up an all undefeated match-up against Ball State. Edited due to blogger stupidity. Congressional: Navy vs. Maryland New Mexico: Colorado State vs. Louisiana Tech St. Petersburg: South Florida vs. Memphis Las Vegas: BYU vs. Arizona New Orleans: Troy vs. Southern Miss Poinsettia: TCU vs. Fresno State Hawaii: Hawaii vs. Central Michigan Motor City: Ball State vs. Boise State Meineke Car Care: Wake Forest vs. Pittsburgh Champs Sports: Virginia Tech vs. Wisconsin Emerald: California vs. Miami Independence: Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Notre Dame PapaJohns.com: Rutgers vs. Arkansas State Alamo: Missouri vs. Northwestern Humanitarian: Nevada vs. Clemson Holiday: Oregon vs. Oklahoma State Texas: Rice vs. N.C. State Armed Forces: Air Force vs. Houston Sun: Oregon State vs. West Virginia Music City: Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina Insight: Minnesota vs. Kansas Chick-Fil-A: Georgia Tech vs. LSU Outback: Iowa vs. South Carolina Gator: Nebraska vs. Florida State Capital One: Michigan State vs. Georgia Rose: Penn State vs. USC Orange: Cincinnati vs. Boston College Cotton: Texas Tech vs. Mississippi Liberty: Tulsa vs. Kentucky Sugar: Alabama vs. Ohio State International: Buffalo vs. Connecticut Fiesta: Texas vs. Utah GMAC: East Carolina vs. Western Michigan BCS: Oklahoma vs. Florida
  8. Week 14 Scoreboard Update #3 Nebraska (Mecca) tied with #6 Ball State (Vampiro69) 8-8 Boston College (HarleyQuinn) leads #1 N.C. State (AboveAverage484) 8-7 #2 Arizona (UZI Suicide) tied with Notre Dame (KingPK) 8-8 Syracuse (CandianChris) tied with San Diego State (Das Wunderkind) 7-7 Kentucky (Danville Wrestling) leads Florida (Urban Warfare) 7-6 Final seven games and the tiebreak questions will be posted tomorrow.
  9. Oregon has put Oregon State away (58 points!? Didn't see that coming). This probably knocks the Beavers all the way down to the Sun Bowl as I'd assume the Holiday Bowl takes Oregon now. Of course USC still does need to beat UCLA but if they don't it'd be a much bigger upset than 2006 as that was against a decent Bruins team.
  10. Halfway through the 3rd quarter, Notre Dame still does not have a first down and has 17 yards of total offense. They should have some pride and not even accept a bowl invite.
  11. Going back to the Boise State/Ball State bowl proposal, there's a much more plausible scenario out there where they meet in the Motor City Bowl. If Oregon State does not comeback to win tonight and we assume USC beats UCLA next week, Ohio State is then going to get the last remaining at large BCS bid which means the Big Ten will not have an eligible team to send to the Motor City Bowl. The WAC has enough eligible teams to fulfill their four bowl tie ins which would then free up Boise State to take the at large invite from the Motor City Bowl. That would also make it real neutral site game rather than the glorified home game that would be the Humanitarian Bowl.
  12. Mecca did not submit his picks to me until 2:14 PM EST/11:14 AM PST today so that was after the West Virginia/Pitt kickoff but before LSU/Arkansas. If Vampiro, UZI, or AboveAverage have a major objection to allowing his picks for LSU/Arkansas and UCLA/ASU to count today please let me know, otherwise I will count them. Ball State - Vampiro69 FRIDAY West Virginia at Pittsburgh LSU at Arkansas UCLA at Arizona State SATURDAY Georgia Tech at Georgia South Carolina at Clemson Miami at N.C. State Florida at Florida State Maryland at Boston College Houston at Rice Kentucky at Tennessee Oregon at Oregon State Vanderbilt at Wake Forest Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Nebraska - Mecca LSU at Arkansas UCLA at Arizona State SATURDAY Georgia Tech at Georgia South Carolina at Clemson Miami at N.C. State Florida at Florida State Maryland at Boston College Houston at Rice Kentucky at Tennessee Oregon at Oregon State Vanderbilt at Wake Forest Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
  13. Notre Dame - KingPK FRIDAY West Virginia LSU Arizona State SATURDAY Georgia South Carolina N.C. State Florida Boston College Rice Tennessee Oregon State Wake Forest Oklahoma Arizona - UZI Suicide FRIDAY West Virginia LSU Arizona State SATURDAY Georgia Clemson Miami Florida Boston College Houston Tennessee Oregon Wake Forest Oklahoma San Diego State - Anti Hero FRIDAY West Virginia at Pittsburgh LSU at Arkansas UCLA at Arizona State SATURDAY Georgia Tech at Georgia South Carolina at Clemson Miami at N.C. State Florida at Florida State Maryland at Boston College Houston at Rice Kentucky at Tennessee Oregon at Oregon State Vanderbilt at Wake Forest Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Syracuse - CanadianChris FRIDAY West Virginia LSU Arizona State SATURDAY Georgia South Carolina Miami Florida Boston College Rice Tennessee Oregon State Wake Forest Oklahoma Boston College - HarleyQuinn FRIDAY Pittsburgh LSU Arizona State SATURDAY Georgia South Carolina Miami Florida Boston College Houston Tennessee Oregon Wake Forest Oklahoma N.C. State - AboveAverage484 FRIDAY West Virginia at Pittsburgh LSU at Arkansas UCLA at Arizona State SATURDAY Georgia Tech at Georgia South Carolina at Clemson Miami at N.C. State Florida at Florida State Maryland at Boston College Houston at Rice Kentucky at Tennessee Oregon at Oregon State Vanderbilt at Wake Forest Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
  14. Florida - Urban Warfare FRIDAY West Virginia LSU Arizona State SATURDAY Georgia South Carolina Miami Florida Boston College Houston Tennessee Oregon State Wake Forest Oklahoma Kentucky - Danville Wrestling FRIDAY West Virginia at Pittsburgh LSU at Arkansas UCLA at Arizona State SATURDAY Georgia Tech at Georgia South Carolina at Clemson Miami at N.C. State Florida at Florida State Maryland at Boston College Houston at Rice Kentucky at Tennessee Oregon at Oregon State Vanderbilt at Wake Forest Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
  15. Texans - 22 points Tennessee Seattle Arizona San Francisco Baltimore Indianapolis Carolina N.Y. Jets Miami Tampa Bay N.Y. Giants Atlanta Pittsburgh Kansas City Chicago Jacksonville
  16. Since the Big XII South three-way tie predicament has already been talked about ad nauseam, I thought I'd quickly rundown the conference/divisional races that are still undecided. The one exception is the Sun Belt conference as I couldn't find anywhere on their website that explains there three-way tiebreak rules. I guess they figure no one gives a shit and they are probably right. And I'm here to attest that the Big XII's three-way tiebreak rules are better than the Pac-10 and MAC. ACC Atlantic -Boston College will clinch division if they beat Maryland. -Florida State will clinch division if Maryland beats Boston College. ACC Coastal -Virginia Tech will clinch division if they beat Virginia -Georgia Tech will clinch division if Virginia beats Virginia Tech Big East -Cincinnati will clinch conference title if they beat Syracuse. -West Virginia will clinch conference title if they beat Pitt and South Florida (12/6) and Syracuse beats Cincinnati Conference USA West -Houston will clinch division if they beat Rice. -Tulsa will clinch division if they beat Marshall and Rice beats Houston. -Rice will clinch division if they beat Houston and Marshall beats Tulsa. MAC West -Ball State will clinch division if they beat Western Michigan. -Central Michigan will clinch division if they beat Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan beats Ball State. -Western Michigan will clinch division if they beat Ball State and Eastern Michigan beats Central Michigan. Pac-10 -Oregon State will clinch Rose Bowl bid if they beat Oregon OR if UCLA beats USC (12/6). -USC will clinch Rose Bowl bid if they beat UCLA (12/6) and Oregon beats Oregon State. Network/Basic Cable Schedule TUESDAY Western Michigan at #15 Ball State, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPN2 THURSDAY Texas A&M at #2 Texas, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN FRIDAY West Virginia at #25 Pittsburgh, Noon/9:00 AM, ABC LSU at Arkansas, 2:30 PM/11:30 AM, CBS Fresno State at #9 Boise State, 6:00/3:00 PM, ESPN2 UCLA at Arizona State, 9:30/6:30 PM, ESPN2 SATURDAY #22 Georgia Tech at #11 Georgia, Noon/9:00 AM, CBS Virginia at Virginia Tech, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPN South Carolina at Clemson, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPN2 Kansas vs. #13 Missouri, 12:30 PM/9:30 AM, FSN Grambling vs. Southern, 2:00 PM/11:00 AM, NBC Auburn at #1 Alabama, 3:30/12:30 PM, CBS #4 Florida at #20 Florida State, 3:30/12:30 PM, ABC/ESPN2* Maryland at #21 Boston College, 3:30/12:30 PM, ABC/ESPN2* Baylor at #7 Texas Tech, 3:30/12:30 PM, Versus Kentucky at Tennessee, 6:30/3:30 PM, ESPN2 #23 Oregon at #17 Oregon State, 7:00/4:00 PM, Versus #3 Oklahoma at #12 Oklahoma State, 8:00/5:00 PM, ABC Notre Dame at #5 USC, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN Digital Cable/Satellite/GamePlan Schedule TUESDAY Navy at Northern Illinois, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPN Classic FRIDAY Ohio at Miami of Ohio, 12:30 PM/9:30 AM, ESPNU Mississippi State at Mississippi, 12:30 PM/9:30 AM, Raycom/GP UTEP at East Carolina, 1:00 PM/10:00 AM, CBSCS Kent State at Buffalo, 2:00 PM/11:00 AM, GP Bowling Green at Toledo, 3:30/12:30 PM, ESPN Classic SATURDAY FCS Playoffs First Round: South Carolina State at Appalachian State, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPNU Miami at N.C. State, Noon/9:00 AM, Raycom/GP Syracuse at #16 Cincinnati, Noon/9:00 AM, GP Nevada at Louisiana Tech, 2:30 PM/11:30 AM, GP New Mexico State at Utah State, 3:00 PM/Noon, GP North Carolina at Duke, 3:30/12:30 PM, ESPNU Houston at Rice, 3:30/12:30 PM, CBSCS Vanderbilt at Wake Forest, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPNU Washington State at Hawaii, 11:00/8:00 PM, GP All Other Division I-A Games FRIDAY Central Michigan at Eastern Michigan Akron at Temple SATURDAY UAB at UCF Arkansas State at North Texas Southern Miss at SMU Tulane at Memphis Tulsa at Marshall FIU at Florida Atlantic
  17. It's Thanksgiving Week so that means a ton of preseason tournaments. The big one is the Maui Invitational which begins tomorrow and features three Top 10 teams in North Carolina, Texas, and Notre Dame. The CBE Classic also finally gets to the actual tournament phase of the, um, tournament after the bogus round robin play where the results didn't matter. After that there is the Preseason NIT semis and finals on Wednesday and Friday. On Thanksgiving Day there are the two Disney tournaments that will run all day on ESPN2 with the Old Spice Classic in Orlando (Michigan State, Gonzaga, Tennessee, Georgetown) and the 76 Classic in Anaheim (Arizona State and Wake Forest). Full T.V. Schedule for Week of 11/24 - 11/30 ESPN & FSN Schedule MONDAY Maui First Round: St. Joseph's vs. #6 Texas, 3:00 PM/Noon, ESPN2 Maui First Round: Indiana vs. #8 Notre Dame, 5:30/2:30 PM, ESPN2 Paradise Jam Third Place: #22t Miami vs San Diego, 6:00/3:00 PM, FSN CBE Semifinal: Syracuse vs. #17 Florida, 7:30/4:30 PM, ESPN2 Paradise Jam Finals: #2 Connecticut vs. #25 Wisconsin, 8:30/5:30 PM, FSN CBE Semifinal: Washington vs. #22t Kansas, 10:00/7:00 PM, ESPN2 Maui First Round: Oregon vs. Alabama, 11:59/8:59 PM, ESPN2 TUESDAY Maui Loser's Bracket Game, 4:00/1:00 PM, ESPN2 Maui Semifinal #1, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPN Maui Semifinal #2, 9:30/6:30 PM, ESPN CBE Finals, 10:00/7:00 PM, ESPN2 WEDNESDAY Maui Fifth Place Game, 2:00 PM/11:00 AM, ESPN2 Maui Third Place Game, 4:30/1:30 PM, ESPN2 NIT Semifinal: Boston College vs. #10 Purdue, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPN2 NIT Semifinal: UAB vs. #12 Oklahoma, 9:00/6:00 PM, ESPN2 Maui Finals, 10:00/7:00 PM, ESPN THURSDAY Old Spice First Round: #12 Tennessee vs. Siena, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPN2 Old Spice First Round: Wichita State vs. #21 Georgetown, 2:00 PM/11:00 AM, ESPN2 76 First Round: #19 Wake Forest vs. Cal State Fullerton, 4:30/1:30 PM, ESPN2 Old Spice First Round: Maryland vs. #5 Michigan State, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPN2 Old Spice First Round: Oklahoma State vs. #9 Gonzaga, 9:00/6:00 PM, ESPN2 76 First Round: Providence vs. Baylor, 11:30/8:30 PM, ESPN2 FRIDAY Old Spice Semifinal #1, 1:00 PM/10:00 AM, ESPN NIT Consolation Game, 1:30 PM/10:30 AM, ESPN2 Duquense at #7 Duke, 3:00 PM/Noon, ESPN NIT Finals, 3:30/12:30 PM, ESPN2 Old Spice Semifinal #2, 5:30/2:30 PM, ESPN 76 Semifinal, 12:30 AM/9:30 PM, ESPN2 SATURDAY Las Vegas Finals: West Virginia/Iowa vs. Kentucky/Kansas State, 10:30/7:30 PM, ESPN2 Colorado at Stanford, 10:30/7:30 PM, FSN SUNDAY Old Spice Third Place Game, 5:30/2:30 PM, ESPN2 UNC-Asheville at #1 North Carolina, 6:30/3:30 PM, FSN Old Spice Finals, 7:30/4:30 PM, ESPN2 76 Finals, 10:30/7:30 PM, ESPN2
  18. BCS Rankings 1. Alabama 2. Texas 0.9209 3. Oklahoma 0.9125 4. Florida 5. USC 6. Utah 7. Texas Tech 8. Penn State 9. Boise State 10. Ohio State 11. Georgia 12. Oklahoma State 13. Missouri 14. TCU 15. Ball State 16. Cincinnati 17. Oregon State 18. BYU 19. Michigan State 20. Florida State 21. Boston College 22. Georgia Tech 23. Oregon 24. Northwestern 25. Pittsburgh
  19. First off we need to name the 10th bowl game. I only got one PM'd suggestion and the rest are blatantly stolen from EDSBS.com. I'll only vote if I have to break a tie. As a reminder the way the conference championships work is that they will be played over the next two weeks with a total of 20 games to make picks for. There will be 13 games this week and then next Sunday I'll post the final 7 games plus the tiebreak questions. Please note that all of your picks must be sent to me by PM. I am skipping the Thanksgiving game since it's terrible match-up but there will be three games on Friday to makes picks for. I will be traveling this year for the holiday but I should have internet connection. Just letting you know in case there is a delay in me posting your picks. Finally if you haven't already, check the Week 13 thread for the bowl picture. There is a lot at stake over the next two weeks beyond just the Bored Bowl. Week 14 - Part 1 Deadline: Friday, November 28th, Noon EST/9:00 AM PST Edit: Double asterisk means I received the Part 2 picks. Week 14 Match-ups Big MAC Conference Championship #3 Nebraska** (Mecca, 10-3) vs. #6 Ball State* (Vampiro69, 9-4) - GAME OF THE WEEK(S) Western Atlantic Conference Championship #1 N.C. State** (AboveAverage484, 10-3) vs. Boston College** (HarleyQuinn, 7-6) Pac-8 Conference Championship #2 Arizona** (UZI Suicide, 10-3) vs. Notre Dame** (KingPK, 8-5) Big Eight Conference Championship Syracuse** (CanadianChris, 8-5) vs. San Diego State** (Anti Hero, 6-7) Southeastern Seven Conference Championship Kentucky** (Danville Wrestling, 8-5) vs. Florida** (Urban Warfare, 6-7) Week 14 Games to Make Picks For - Part 1 FRIDAY West Virginia at Pittsburgh LSU at Arkansas UCLA at Arizona State SATURDAY Georgia Tech at Georgia South Carolina at Clemson Miami at N.C. State Florida at Florida State Maryland at Boston College Houston at Rice Kentucky at Tennessee Oregon at Oregon State Vanderbilt at Wake Forest Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
  20. ACC Bowl Tie-ins: BCS/Orange, Chick-Fil-A, Gator, Champs Sports, Music City, Meineke Car Care, Emerald, Humanitarian, EagleBank Locks: Boston College, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Miami, North Carolina, Virginia Tech Bowl Eligible: Wake Forest Bubble Teams: Clemson, N.C. State, Virginia We finally had a team be eliminated for bowl consideration this week, that being Duke. N.C. State stayed alive with a stunning blowout win over North Carolina and they finish with a home game against Miami on Saturday. I misspoke last week I said the winner of the Clemson/Virginia game would become bowl eligible. Clemson actually needed two wins since they've played two I-AA teams this year and you can only count one of those games towards bowl eligibility. Their last game will be at home against South Carolina. Wake Forest could be in trouble if they don't beat Vanderbilt this week to pick up win #7 and if there ends up being more eligible teams than bids for this conference, they likely will have to go hunting for an at large bid which could be tough with a 6-6 record. Notre Dame Bowl Tie-ins: Cotton, Gator, Sun Wow, don't think anyone anticipated them losing to Syracuse. This puts the USC game as almost a must win for the Irish or they could be staying home for bowl season. You can forget about the Gator Bowl if they finish 6-6 but the Sun Bowl would still be possible. Remember they are considered a Big East team when it comes to bowl selections and the rule is bowls must invite 7+ win teams over 6 win teams if there are not enough available slots in a conference. The Big East has six bids and currently four teams with 7+ wins. If Rutgers and South Florida pickup win #7 that would fill of the Big East slots and Notre Dame would have no where to go except hope for an at large bid although the same 7+ win rule applies for at large bids as well. Big East Bowl Tie-ins: BCS, Gator/Sun, Meineke Car Care, International, Papajohns.com, St. Petersburg Locks: Cincinnati, Connecticut, Pittsburgh, West Virginia Bowl Eligible: Rutgers, South Florida Bubble Teams: Louisville So with Notre Dame's bowl hopes in doubt, the Big East might get to keep all six of their bids. Very big game for USF against UConn tonight to get that all important win #7 because the following week they are at West Virginia. Louisville's season will be on the line in two weeks at Rutgers. Big Ten Bowl Tie-ins: BCS/Rose (two bids?), Capital One, Outback, Alamo, Champs Sports, Insight, Motor City Locks: Iowa, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin I was a bit presumptuous last week in stating that if Ohio State won they were on their way to a BCS bowl and the reason is because of what is happening in the Pac-10. Oregon State is one win away from getting the Rose Bowl bid which would put USC into the at large pool and the Fiesta Bowl would likely jump all over them. That would send Ohio State off to the Capital One Bowl. It then remains to be seen if the Motor City Bowl will be an open bid or not. Big XII Bowl Tie-ins: BCS/Fiesta (two bids), Cotton, Holiday, Gator/Sun, Alamo, Insight, Independence, Texas Locks: Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas Tech Bubble Teams: Colorado There are no changes in this conference. Again Colorado must beat Nebraska on Friday to keep their season going or then the Independence Bowl becomes an open bid. Conference USA Bowl Tie-ins: Liberty, GMAC, Texas, Armed Forces, New Orleans, St. Petersburg Locks: East Carolina, Houston, Rice, Tulsa Bubble Teams: Memphis, Southern Miss, UTEP Marshall was eliminated yesterday with a loss to Rice. Of the three bubble teams, UTEP has the longest odds as they finish the season at East Carolina. Memphis and Southern Miss play conference bottom feeders Tulane and SMU respectively. MAC Bowl Tie-ins: Motor City, GMAC, International Locks: Ball State Bowl Eligible: Buffalo, Central Michigan, Northern Illinois, Western Michigan Bubble Teams: Akron, Bowling Green I can now safely call Ball State a lock after they beat CMU on Wednesday thus eliminating any chance that they will have to rely on an at large bid. CMU and WMU may have to sweat a little because Buffalo will be attractive to the International Bowl. Mountain West Bowl Tie-ins: BCS, Las Vegas, Poinsettia, Armed Forces, New Mexico Locks: Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, TCU, Utah Utah is on their way to the BCS now so the conference will get five bids. I was probably the only one watching UNLV last night blow their chance at their first bowl bid in eight years as they were stunned by lowly San Diego State and their season is now over. UNLV's loss ends up being Colorado State's gain as they became bowl eligible with a win over Wyoming. Pac-10 Bowl Tie-ins: BCS/Rose (two bids?), Holiday, Sun, Emerald, Las Vegas, Hawaii, Poinsettia Locks: Arizona, California, Oregon, Oregon State, USC Bubble Teams: Arizona State, UCLA As covered in the Big Ten section, Oregon State is a win away from going to the Rose Bowl and likely giving the conference two BCS bids assuming that USC beats Notre Dame and UCLA. Stanford broke my heart yesterday with a listless performance against Cal and has been eliminated. The conference now will have no more than six eligible teams at the most with the ASU/UCLA elimination game this week. The winner of that game will still need another win the following week in their rivalry game to become bowl eligible. Poinsettia Bowl is now a WAC bid. SEC Bowl Tie-ins: BCS/Sugar (two bids), Capital One, Cotton, Outback, Chick-Fil-A, Music City, Liberty, Independence, Papajohns.com Locks: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, South Carolina, Vanderbilt Bubble Teams: Auburn Arkansas was eliminated yesterday with a loss to Mississippi State. Auburn will have to shock the world against Alabama this week to become bowl eligible or the Independence Bowl becomes an open bid. Sun Belt Bowl Tie-in: New Orleans, PapaJohns.com? Locks: Troy Bowl Eligible: None Bubble Teams: Arkansas State, FIU, Florida Atlantic, UL Lafayette, Middle Tennessee Troy crushed ULL yesterday but they haven't officially won the conference yet. I think that Arkansas State can still win the conference by tiebreak if they win this week against a horrific North Texas team and then upset Troy in two weeks. But even if that scenario plays out, Troy is a lock for a bowl bid because the PapaJohns.com would then become a Sun Belt bid since the SEC will not fill it and the conference had a contingency bid. I'm still not 100% sure if the Sun Belt needs a 7+ win team to be pick up that bid officially though so if the Arkansas State scenario doesn't play out, there wouldn't be another 7+ win team in the conference. WAC Bowl Tie-ins: Humanitarian, Hawaii, New Mexico, Poinsettia Locks: Boise State Bowl Eligible: Fresno State, Hawaii, Louisiana Tech, Nevada, San Jose State Boise State can still get a BCS at large invite but you can forget about them getting invited over Ohio State and now possibly USC. The conference did officially pickup the Poinsettia Bowl with Stanford's elimination in the Pac-10. The rest of the conference is still a mess but I think it's safe to assume at 6-6 that San Jose State will definitely not be getting a bid.
  21. Yes they would be required to take Oregon State. Given USC's slim chance of getting into the MNC I wouldn't be surprised if players would rather go the at large route and get into the Fiesta or Sugar Bowl. I'm sure the seniors are getting tired of the Rose Bowl.
  22. The conference championship amazingly were headache free to figure out. We had two ties, first in the Big Eight with a three-way tie. Vern Gagne was the odd man out as he lost to both CanadianChris and Porter head-to-head. The other tie was in the Pac-8 where KingPK wins out over Cartman by winning their head-to-head match-up back in Week 4. Conference Championships Big Eight: Syracuse vs. San Diego State Big MAC: Nebraska vs. Ball State Pac-8: Arizona vs. Notre Dame Southeastern Seven: Kentucky vs. Florida Western Atlantic: N.C. State vs. Boston College Now we have an interesting situation as both Porter and Urban Warfare qualify for their conference championships but have not become bowl eligible as of yet. That leads us into the bowl picture. We have now 20 eligible teams so yes I will be adding a 10th bowl game, but again not an 11th because I'm a dick and it's going to create some extra drama over the next two weeks. There are 16 teams that have locked up a bowl bid out of the 20 eligible teams. This includes still fly who only has seven wins but is a lock because there are only three eligible teams in the Pac-8 and every conference is designated three bids. So there are four of you who's bowl hopes will ride on what happens to Porter and Urban over the next two weeks. Win and they get an automatic bowl bid, thus knocking one or two of you out. HarleyQuinn is one of the four eligible players who is not a lock but obviously he has control over his own destiny by having an opportunity to win his conference championship. On the other hand, Agent of Oblivion, Cuban Linx, and Agent Bond34 do not. FEEL THE DRAMA! I will be posting a poll in the conference championship thread for the name of the 10th bowl game. Anyone is free to PM me a suggestion for a bowl name. Locked up Bids Arizona Arizona State Ball State Georgia Tech Kentucky LSU Miami of Ohio Minnesota N.C. State Nebraska Notre Dame Ohio State Syracuse Tennessee Virginia On the Bubble Boston College Florida Fresno State Indiana San Diego State South Carolina
  23. It appears we are down to a three player race for the Bored Bowl. Vampiro69 is way back at #6 although unlike Hawk 34 and iggy he did qualify for his conference championship so I wouldn't completely dismiss him from contention but he needs a lot of help. Clearly the big result was Mecca being upset by Will Scarlet and that has allowed UZI Suicide to grab the #2 spot. The margin is close enough between those two though where I wouldn't say UZI controls his own destiny but obviously he's in good shape. AboveAverage484 on the other hand does control his own destiny as win and he is into the Bored Bowl. The conference championship match-ups and the bowl picture will be in the next post. Bored Championship Series Rankings thru Week 13 1. N.C. State - AboveAverage484 1.6 2. Arizona - UZI Suicide 2.35 3. Nebraska - Mecca 2.6 4. Miami of Ohio - Hawk 34 4.0 5. Georgia Tech - iggymcfly 4.3 6. Ball State - Vampiro69 4.7 7. Alabama - AlwaysPissedOff 8.55 8. LSU - teke184 8.95 9. Virginia - Edwin MacPhisto 9.0 10. Tennessee - Canadian Brandon 9.65 Other Receiving Votes: Minnesota (Vern Gagne), Ohio State (Gert T), South Carolina (Cuban Linx), Syracuse (CanadianChris)
  24. Obviously Tech/Oklahoma game has been over for a while and now the score is now high enough where the one tied match-up has been decided. Week 13 Results #10 Tennessee (Canadian Brandon) 11, Kentucky (Danville Wrestling) 10 #1 N.C. State (AboveAverage484) 10, Miami (Spaceman Spiff) 10; Average wins by tiebreak Tulsa (Will Scarlet) 11, #2 Nebraska (Mecca) 10 #3 Arizona (UZI Suicide) 11, Arizona State (still fly) 7 #4 Miami of Ohio (Hawk 34) 10, UTEP (Angel Grace Blue) 7 #5 Georgia Tech (iggmcfly) 11, Georgia (Obi Chris Kenobi) 7 #6 Ball State (Vampiro69) 10, Texas (Broward83) 9 South Carolina (Cuban Linx) 11, #7 Alabama (AlwaysPissedOff) 10 Notre Dame (KingPK) 10, #8 Syracuse (CanadianChris) 9 Boston College (HarleyQuinn) 13, #9 Virginia (Edwin MacPhisto) 12 San Diego State (Anti Hero) 11, Indiana (Agent of Oblivion) 8 LSU (teke184) 13, Navy (MarvinisaLunatic) 8 Ohio State (Gert T) 12, Michigan (MFer) 8 Florida State (909) 7, Florida (Urban Warfare) 6 Minnesota (Vern Gagne) 11, Stanford (Bored) 10 Fresno State (Agent Bond34) 8, Boise State (Vitamin X) 6 Buffalo (Carnival) 9, Kent State (JHawk) 7 Rutgers (the pinjockey) 10, Illinois (The Rocket) 9 USC (Cartman) 11, UCLA (phoenixrising) 8 Washington State (kkktookmybabyaway) 11, Washington (Smues) 8 Conference Standings Big Eight 1. Syracuse (5-2, 8-5) 1. San Diego State (5-2, 6-7) 1. Minnesota (5-2, 8-5) 4. Ohio State (4-3, 8-5) 4. Indiana (4-3, 7-6) 6. Michigan (2-5, 6-7) 6. Illinois (2-5, 3-10) 8. Rutgers (1-6, 5-8) Big MAC 1. Nebraska (5-2, 10-3) 1. Ball State (5-2, 9-4) 3. Miami of Ohio (4-3, 9-4) 3. Buffalo (4-3, 6-7) 3. Tulsa (4-3, 5-8) 6. Kent State (3-4, 4-9) 7. Texas (2-5, 4-9) 8. UTEP (1-6, 4-9) Pac-8 1. Arizona (6-1, 10-3) 2. Notre Dame (4-3, 8-5) 2. USC (4-3, 5-8) 4. Arizona State (3-4, 7-6) 4. UCLA (3-4, 5-8) 4. Washington (3-4, 4-9) 7. Stanford (1-6, 5-8) Washington State* (4-3, 5-8) Southeastern Seven 1. Kentucky (5-2, 8-5) 1. Florida (5-2, 6-7) 3. Tennessee (4-3, 9-4) 3. LSU (4-3, 8-5) 3. South Carolina (4-3, 7-6) 6. Alabama (3-4, 8-5) 7. Navy (2-5, 4-9) Georgia* (1-6, 3-10) Western Atlantic 1. N.C. State (5-2, 10-3) 1. Boston College (5-2, 7-6) 3. Georgia Tech (4-3, 9-4) 3. Virgina (4-3, 8-5) 5. Fresno State (3-4, 7-6) 5. Miami (3-4, 6-7) 7. Florida State (2-5, 5-8) 7. Boise State (2-5, 4-9)
  25. Oregon State wins on a last second field goal, 19-17. One win away from a shocking Rose Bowl bid.
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