hawkfaninTX
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It's a chance to celebrate the end of a season, one cannot accurately weigh the amount of impact a bowl win could be. Especially 4 straight!
If Georgia beats LSU, and Bama and LSU still finish 1 and 2 in the BCS the SEC can have three teams. Very unlikely boardering on impossible because voters will not allow a rematch.
Also, don't discount Houston. They are exciting and undefeated. And, as of now, I believe the highest Big10 team is #15, so they have work left to even qualify.
So you have Stanford with a lot of potential corporate cash. Houston could be intriguing for the Sugar or Fiesta bowls due to location. Or the Big 10 for tradition and TV sets.
I guess hawkeye fans can cheer for ISU the next three weeks to see if they can burst a bubble and take away the Big12's second spot.
So you really think a 3 loss team in the Big 10 would get in over a 2 loss team in Kansas State that would be ranked roughly 10 spots higher in the BCS? Sorry but you are incorrect.
It doesn't matter as Oklahoma will get in over KState unless they bomb out and therefore KState doesn't have a shot.
Also, if Okie State loses than there is a good chance the SEC has THREE schools in the BCS.
LSU vs Bama in title game which allows the SEC to have another team be in the BCS. A 2 loss Arkansas team would get in over any Big 10 school
KState currently is ranked higher than any Big 10 team in the BCS standings and plays @ Texas who has no RB's and than against ISU. They win both games and they will definitely get in over a Big 10 team
You have to be a complete mouth-breathing idiot to think that Kansas State will be picked over a two loss Nebraska or a two loss Michigan. There is no way on God's green earth that will happen.
Of course, coming from some Iowa State troll, it doesn't really surprise me.
I will also repeat Mr. Kelly. Thre is no way in hell KSU would get in before a qualified B10 team. Not saying KSU isn't worthy, but they have about 4 fans and nobody wants to watch them on TV. I cannot name one player on that team.
So you really think a 3 loss team in the Big 10 would get in over a 2 loss team in Kansas State that would be ranked roughly 10 spots higher in the BCS? Sorry but you are incorrect.
It doesn't matter as Oklahoma will get in over KState unless they bomb out and therefore KState doesn't have a shot.
Also, if Okie State loses than there is a good chance the SEC has THREE schools in the BCS.
LSU vs Bama in title game which allows the SEC to have another team be in the BCS. A 2 loss Arkansas team would get in over any Big 10 school
No way? So when KState is ranked 8th in the BCS and either of those teams are ranked 12-15th you don't see it happening.
Michigan State will get beat by Wisconsin by 20 in the title game for their third loss as well. Penn State will have at least 3 losses. Maybe 4.
If I was a Big 10 fan I would be hoping for only 1 BCS bid b/c if 2 happens it will be another long bowl season