TyBull Posted November 2, 2006 Group: Member Topic Count: 2,696 Content Count: 6,928 Reputation: 127 Days Won: 0 Joined: 11/01/2002 Share Posted November 2, 2006 http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/6088676?FSO1&ATT=HCP>1=8807BCS Analysis: Week 3Pete Fiutak / CollegeFootballNews.com Posted: 2 days ago In week three of the BCS rankings, USC drops to No. 8, but in the key move of the week, Florida moves to 4th, jumping over Auburn, to get in range of the coveted No. 2 spot. West Virginia is 3rd and Louisville 5th making the battle on Thursday as big as it gets for a Big East battle. Boise State is 15th, still three spots out of an automatic spot, and Notre Dame is 9th, one spot out of an automatic invite. Don't forget that the BCS takes the entire season into account, so there will be wild changes from the computers as the year goes on, but once again, the two polls will be the biggest factors. The Big Winners: Florida (6th to 4th), Georgia Tech (24th to 20th), Maryland (41st to 35th), Oklahoma State (unrated to 38th) The Big Losers: USC (3rd to 8th), Clemson (12th to 19th), Missouri (20th to 29th), Nebraska (22nd to 30th)1. Ohio State Last Week's BCS Ranking: 1 Ohio State moves up even more as the number one finally getting some respect from the computers getting the number two spot behind Michigan in five of the six polls. There's still a wide gap between the Buckeyes and the Wolverines, and a massive chasm between them and No. 3 West Virginia. Predicted wins:at Illinois, at Northwestern, Michigan Predicted losses: none Predicted record:12-0 Predicted bowl:BCS ChampionshipBCS standings Rk Team BCS Ave. 1 Ohio State .986 2 Michigan .970 3 West Virginia .786 4 Florida .779 5 Louisville .762 6 Auburn .759 7 Texas .756 8 USC .715 9 Notre Dame .715 10 California .713 11 Tennessee .700 12 Rutgers .515 13 Arkansas .507 14 Boise State .476 15 Boston College .398 16 Wisconsin .385 17 LSU .375 18 Oklahoma .274 19 Clemson .253 20 Georgia Tech .228 21 Texas A&M .186 22 Oregon .178 23 Washington State .132 24 Wake Forest .094 25 Virginia Tech .062 2. Michigan Last Week's BCS Ranking: 2 No real change in the overall situation, win three games and it's BCS championship game time, except Michigan went from being 0.002 ahead of No. 3 USC to a massive 0.184. With five of the six computers giving the Wolverines the number one spot, even more fuel is being added to the fire for the November 18th showdown. Predicted wins:Ball State, at Indiana Predicted losses: at Ohio State Predicted record:11-1 Predicted bowl:Rose Bowl3. West Virginia Last Week's BCS Ranking: 4 Let the debates begin. West Virginia is in the coveted number three spot with a chance to move up in everyone's ranking with a wins over Louisville, Pitt and Rutgers. The computers still despite the Mountaineer schedule with only one putting WVU in the top ten. Predicted wins:at Louisville, at Pitt, South Florida, Rutgers Predicted losses: None Predicted record:12-0 Predicted bowl:BCS Championship Game4. Florida Last Week's BCS Ranking: 6 In the big move of the week, Florida leapfrogged Auburn to get into the number four spot and in range of taking over at number three with a little bit of luck. However, the Mountaineer computer ranking will go nowhere but up over the next few weeks, so Florida can't slip and has to somehow get more credit from the humans and get into the number three ranking. That's unlikely if West Virginia keeps winning. Predicted wins:at Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Western Carolina, at Florida State, at SEC Championship Predicted losses: none Predicted record:12-1 Predicted bowl:Sugar Bowl5. Louisville Last Week's BCS Ranking: 8 One of the week's big winners without doing anything, the Cardinals cranked up three spots to the five, and will likely get to three if they can beat West Virginia this Thursday. The computers cranked the Cards up in a big way, while the USC freefall certainly helped in the human polls. Winning at Rutgers and at Pitt would do nothing to hurt the overall stats. Predicted wins:at Rutgers, South Florida, Connecticut Predicted losses: West Virginia, at Pitt Predicted record:12-0 Predicted bowl:Texas Bowl6. Auburn Last Week's BCS Ranking: 5 Auburn's chances for the national title took a serious hit this week dropping from fifth to sixth getting passed over by Louisville and Florida. It'll be a strange situation down the stretch, but Auburn might turn out to have a better shot of getting into the BCS if it doesn't play in the SEC title game, if it loses. A win in the SEC Championship obviously means the Sugar Bowl, at worst, but 11-1 might be enough to get an at-large bid. 11-2 might make things tough. Predicted wins:Arkansas State, Georgia, at Alabama Predicted losses: SEC Championship Predicted record:11-2 Predicted bowl:Orange Bowl7. Texas Last Week's BCS Ranking: 7 What does Texas have to do to get a little love? The Longhorns lost to one team, Ohio State, and has a few nice wins over teams like Oklahoma, Nebraska and Texas Tech, but only one computer has them in the top five and only one other has them in the top ten. Unfortunately, for UT fans, there aren't many wow games left to move up the charts. However, there are two sure losses ahead for the top six teams, and maybe three if Auburn and Florida play for the SEC title. Predicted wins: Oklahoma State, at Kansas State, Texas A&M, Big 12 Championship Predicted losses: none Predicted record:12-1 Predicted bowl:Fiesta Bowl8. USC Last Week's BCS Ranking: 2 And bu-bye to all national title hopes. The human polls dropped the Trojans like a stone, but the computers still give a little bit of love keeping distant dreams alive of moving up quickly with some big games ahead. To get in the hunt for a top two spot, USC has to go nuts and start to impress the humans in a big hurry, and then the computers will likely follow suit. Predicted wins:at Stanford, Oregon, Notre Dame, at UCLA Predicted losses: California Predicted record:11-1 Predicted bowl:Holiday Bowl9. Notre Dame Last Week's BCS Ranking: 9 Notre Dame still hasn't beaten anyone of note outside of the opener against Georgia Tech, but the computers are starting to like the Irish more and more. Three have Brady Quinn in the boys in the top three, and one other has them in the top six. It's all about the USC game to finish up, and for national title hopes, the Trojans' loss to Oregon State might have turned out to be a killer. Predicted wins:North Carolina, at Air Force, Army Predicted losses: at USC Predicted record:10-2 Predicted bowl:Sugar Bowl10. California Last Week's BCS Ranking: 10 Cal moved up this week without doing a thing. Blame the relatively low ranking on the humans; four of the six computers have the Bears No. 3, and all have them ranked in the top seven. Beating UCLA won't do anything, but a win at USC should do wonders in the human polls. Even so, it'll likely take winning the Pac 10 title to get into the BCS. Predicted wins:UCLA, at Arizona, at USC, Stanford Predicted losses: none Predicted record:11-1 Predicted bowl:Rose BowlIn Range:11. Tennessee 12. Rutgers 13. Arkansas 14. Boise State 15. Boston College 16. Wisconsin 17. LSU 18. Oklahoma 19. Clemson 20. 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Mag Pie Posted November 2, 2006 Group: Member Topic Count: 59 Content Count: 2,307 Reputation: 1 Days Won: 0 Joined: 10/09/2003 Share Posted November 2, 2006 5. Louisville Last Week's BCS Ranking: 8 One of the week's big winners without doing anything, the Cardinals cranked up three spots to the five, and will likely get to three if they can beat West Virginia this Thursday. The computers cranked the Cards up in a big way, while the USC freefall certainly helped in the human polls. Winning at Rutgers and at Pitt would do nothing to hurt the overall stats. Predicted wins:at Rutgers, South Florida, Connecticut Predicted losses: West Virginia, at Pitt Predicted record:12-0 Predicted bowl:Texas BowlHow can they predict 12-0 with UL losing to Pitt and WV? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smazza Posted November 2, 2006 Group: Member Topic Count: 9,898 Content Count: 66,091 Reputation: 2,434 Days Won: 172 Joined: 01/01/2001 Share Posted November 2, 2006 funnyi think ul will win tonightthat would throw a monkey wrench into things Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdgukhsdgl Posted November 2, 2006 Group: Member Topic Count: 287 Content Count: 3,078 Reputation: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 10/18/2002 Share Posted November 2, 2006 how Cal is still ahead of Tennessee is mind boggling... really Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 3, 2006 Share Posted November 3, 2006 how Cal is still ahead of Tennessee is mind boggling... reallyIt's the computer polls...Tennessee is #8 in both polls and Cal is #11... But Cal has a .890 to .660 lead in the computer average, giving them a 0.013 lead in the BCS average. After Tennessee wins this week over LSU, they will move ahead of Cal - even if Cal wins. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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