JonDMiller
Publisher/Founder
OK, if the Hawks win the Big Ten next year, it's Rose at worst, unless they win them all, then probably national title...I don't think they'll win em all...and I think Ohio State might.
Normally, if OSU won em all and played in the national title game, and say Iowas was 7-1 in the Big Ten, the Rose would take the Hawks with their replacement pick.
But starting next year, that might not happen. Remember this little clause?
"For the games of January 2011 through 2014, the first year the Rose Bowl loses a team to the NCG and a team from the non-AQ group is an automatic qualifier, that non-AQ team will play in the Rose Bowl"
So say Ohio State runs the table and is ranked #1 in final BCS poll...and say someone other than Boise State...OSU vs the other BCS conference undefeated team for the title...and Boise State and/or TCU is in the Final Top 8, which makes one of them automatically qualified for the BCS...the Rose has to pick the non-BCS conference team the first time this arises.
Now, if both OSU and Oregon run the table and meet for the title, the Rose would get two replacement picks. Iowa vs Boise would be a good ticket seller for them.
I know this is getting way ahead of ourselves, but it's fun to think about...so keep that clause in mind thinking ahead to next year. I hope the Hawks are in the position in the win column for us to have this discussion
Normally, if OSU won em all and played in the national title game, and say Iowas was 7-1 in the Big Ten, the Rose would take the Hawks with their replacement pick.
But starting next year, that might not happen. Remember this little clause?
"For the games of January 2011 through 2014, the first year the Rose Bowl loses a team to the NCG and a team from the non-AQ group is an automatic qualifier, that non-AQ team will play in the Rose Bowl"
So say Ohio State runs the table and is ranked #1 in final BCS poll...and say someone other than Boise State...OSU vs the other BCS conference undefeated team for the title...and Boise State and/or TCU is in the Final Top 8, which makes one of them automatically qualified for the BCS...the Rose has to pick the non-BCS conference team the first time this arises.
Now, if both OSU and Oregon run the table and meet for the title, the Rose would get two replacement picks. Iowa vs Boise would be a good ticket seller for them.
I know this is getting way ahead of ourselves, but it's fun to think about...so keep that clause in mind thinking ahead to next year. I hope the Hawks are in the position in the win column for us to have this discussion