I don't normally pull posts from other websites, but I thought this guy did his homework when he posted on BCS Guru's "Boise to Humanitarian Bowl" article.
"From ESPN's BCS website:
If any of the 10 slots remain open after application of provisions 1 through 5, and if no team qualifies under paragraph No. 5 and an at-large team from a conference with an annual automatic berth for its champion is ranked No. 4 in the final BCS Standings, that team will become an automatic qualifier provided that no at-large team from the same conference qualifies for the national championship game.
Basically, the two provisions are designed to ensure that the #3 and #4 teams make it in (in practice, it's usually the top 5)... EXCEPT if one of those teams is non-AQ (which I guess would be part of the definition of "auto-qualifying"). Would this be the first time that a #4 team is left out? I'm actually pretty impressed the the BCS business arrangement had the foresight to make the provisions that specific! It's not an outcome I would have guessed at 10 years ago."
So Boise State would not be guaranteed a BCS spot even if they finish 4th since they do not come from an annual automatic berth conference. This bodes well for all Automatic Qualified At-Large teams including our Iowa Hawkeyes. Also the media and the two senators from Idaho are going to have an absolute field day that this rule only applies to AQ conference teams.
"From ESPN's BCS website:
If any of the 10 slots remain open after application of provisions 1 through 5, and if no team qualifies under paragraph No. 5 and an at-large team from a conference with an annual automatic berth for its champion is ranked No. 4 in the final BCS Standings, that team will become an automatic qualifier provided that no at-large team from the same conference qualifies for the national championship game.
Basically, the two provisions are designed to ensure that the #3 and #4 teams make it in (in practice, it's usually the top 5)... EXCEPT if one of those teams is non-AQ (which I guess would be part of the definition of "auto-qualifying"). Would this be the first time that a #4 team is left out? I'm actually pretty impressed the the BCS business arrangement had the foresight to make the provisions that specific! It's not an outcome I would have guessed at 10 years ago."
So Boise State would not be guaranteed a BCS spot even if they finish 4th since they do not come from an annual automatic berth conference. This bodes well for all Automatic Qualified At-Large teams including our Iowa Hawkeyes. Also the media and the two senators from Idaho are going to have an absolute field day that this rule only applies to AQ conference teams.