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-11-02-2004 #1
Latest BCS a feel-good for Cal, upset stomach for Utah
Nov. 1, 2004
By Dennis Dodd
SportsLine.com Senior Writer
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Good day for Cal. Not so good for Utah.
BCS Standings
Team Rating
1. Southern California .9895
2. Oklahoma .9648
3. Auburn .9238
4. California .8050
5. Wisconsin .7579
6. Utah .7429
7. Texas .7370
8. Tennessee .7124
9. Georgia .7019
10. Miami .6530
That's the summary of the latest BCS standings released on Monday. Cal made the most significant jump, up four spots to No. 4. If the season ended today, the Bears would be automatically qualified for an at-large BCS bowl berth, most likely the Rose.
"The Rose has to be absolutely giddy," BCS expert Jerry Palm said.
After the six BCS conference champions, there are two at-large berths. Those berths are guaranteed if a team or teams finish third and/or fourth in the BCS standings. Utah, which stayed at No. 6, would automatically qualify as a non-BCS team if it stays in the top six.
As things stand, the Rose Bowl would lose No. 1 USC to the Orange Bowl in the BCS title game. It is allowed to replace the Pac-10 champion, in that scenario, with another BCS-eligible from the conference. It looks like Cal will be eligible. It wants to finish automatic.
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"I think they have a chance of holding on," Palm said of Cal.
The Bears (7-0) have games left against Oregon, Washington, Stanford and Southern Miss.
Palm doesn't have same feel-good vibe about the Utes. Utah, despite moving up in both human polls, slipped in the computers and is only .0059 of a point ahead of No. 7 Texas. Considering the strength of schedule of each team, Texas should be able to move up, if it keeps winning.
Texas (8-0) has Oklahoma State, Kansas and Texas A&M left. Utah has Colorado State, Wyoming and BYU.
"Basically what this comes down to is if the top seven win out, Utah is toast," Palm said.
It would be significantly harder for Utah to land a BCS berth if it was out of the top six. Though non-BCS teams in the top 12 are eligible, they are automatic if they finish in the top six.
Utah dropped 1 1/2 points in its average computer ranking (from 5.25 to 6.75) despite moving up two spots in both the AP and coaches polls.
"It goes to show you what can happen," Palm said. "Utah moved up two spots in the polls and dropped one in the computers even though two teams ahead of them lost. That's an indication of why they're not safe. There are no gimmes for them."
Elsewhere, there were no surprises in the BCS standings.
Auburn moved up to No. 3, matching its spot in both human polls, after Miami and Florida State lost. USC and Oklahoma remain 1-2 and are all but a sure bet to meet in the Orange Bowl, if they keep winning.
Auburn's BCS ranking is the highest in school history, but the Tigers may not have their national title hopes in their own hands. Even if they finish the season unbeaten with a victory in the Southeastern Conference championship game, the Tigers might need a loss by either USC or Oklahoma to reach the Orange Bowl.
A difficult remaining schedule could work in Auburn's favor, if the Tigers can survive it. They're off this week before playing Georgia (ninth in the BCS) at home on Nov. 13; at Alabama on the No. 20; and the SEC title game against either Georgia or Tennessee (eighth in the BCS) on Dec. 4.
A separate strength of schedule component was removed from the BCS standings this season, but the computer rankings still take schedule strength into account, as do most poll voters.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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-11-03-2004 #2
Re: Latest BCS a feel-good for Cal, upset stomach for Utah
Auburn is the best team in College Football right now and is going to get jobbed this year. Anytime a team can run through the SEC undefeated....is a remarkable feat.
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-11-03-2004 #3
Re: Latest BCS a feel-good for Cal, upset stomach for Utah
Only the Pac-10 is more over-hyped than the SEC. The SEC is a great conference, but by no means a measuring stick to judge a national contender by. Auburn has played two real games. They squeak by LSU and bash the Vols in Knoxville (worth serious bragging rights, I grant you). If they beat Georgia this week, then they have more to bring to the National Champion table.
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-11-03-2004 #4
Re: Latest BCS a feel-good for Cal, upset stomach for Utah
Say what you want OU will make it to the Orange Bowl and beat whoever they play. Their just baiting everyone in to thinking they aren't as good as they seem. they may just have the most balanced offense in the country!White, Peterson, Clayton and a cast of supprting actors that fit just right. And that defense is playing with opponents right now . OH and they will turn it up in all phases of the game come bowl time. OSU is no slouch by the way!!!!!! :tongue:
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