BCS Theory?

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pastorfreeze

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Hypothetically speaking,
If Auburn beat Bama, Illini upset Cincy, Bama beat Gators and Huskers take out Texas, how can TCU and Boise St. Not play in the National Championship? I know our Vols are not BCS bound but I love it when the little guy with no respect stick it to big corporation, no longer powerhouse or possess any tradition!
 
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it will screw the BCS system big time....IT will be a NC that nobody cares about except TCU/Boise fans
 
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If the earth runs into the sun we will all be burnt to a crisp. I don't think that's going to happen any time soon either.
 
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watching the game now and I don't see a way for Ill to win this game
 
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I posted it when Illinois was up a touchdown but reality has since set in. Cincy still has a tough Pitt team so anything can happen? I just want a playoff so the best team with their mind right can truly be the undisputed national Champion.
 
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Hypothetically speaking,
If Auburn beat Bama, Illini upset Cincy, Bama beat Gators and Huskers take out Texas, how can TCU and Boise St. Not play in the National Championship? I know our Vols are not BCS bound but I love it when the little guy with no respect stick it to big corporation, no longer powerhouse or possess any tradition!
I would love the bcs to be put in that position
 
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Two one loss teams would play for the National Championship.
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I think so too but it will cause the BYUs, Utahs, Boise St.'s, and TCU to rise up and get their congressmen involved even more this offseason. Which means the proverbial statement "It will take an Act of Congress" for the playoff to come or open up the guranteed BCS tie ins to allowother conferences.
 
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Hypothetically speaking,
If Auburn beat Bama, Illini upset Cincy, Bama beat Gators and Huskers take out Texas, how can TCU and Boise St. Not play in the National Championship? I know our Vols are not BCS bound but I love it when the little guy with no respect stick it to big corporation, no longer powerhouse or possess any tradition!

Obviously, you are wanting Kentucky to beat Tennessee tomorrow:clap:
 
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Hypothetically speaking,
If Auburn beat Bama, Illini upset Cincy, Bama beat Gators and Huskers take out Texas, how can TCU and Boise St. Not play in the National Championship? I know our Vols are not BCS bound but I love it when the little guy with no respect stick it to big corporation, no longer powerhouse or possess any tradition!
Theory Fail,Illinois down by 22 late in the 3rd qtr..
 
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Two one loss teams would play for the National Championship.
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I don't think it would be Boise St. vs. TCU but I do believe TCU would be in the game.

Either way it wouldn't matter, that would be such a cluster that it would already screw up the BCS anyway if all those teams lost.
 
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Obviously, you are wanting Kentucky to beat Tennessee tomorrow:clap:

Kentucky is a is in the same boat as us but USCsr., Notre Dame, Florida, Ohio State, LSU, Bama, etc. always get credit by name only but seldom prove anything. UT was a favorite in 98 but Analysts still picked an Outzen led Fl. St. team to beat us. Heck Naw I don't want Kentucky to win anything! I am a Die Hard Memphis Bball and UT Fball so any school I want to lose and convincingly lose is Stanktucky!
 
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Here's one for you... If texas, alabama/florida, cincy, boise st, and tcu all go to their bowl games undefeated, depending on how the BCS shakes out, there could possibly be multiple undefeated teams at seasons end.
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Here's one for you... If texas, alabama/florida, cincy, boise st, and tcu all go to their bowl games undefeated, depending on how the BCS shakes out, there could possibly be multiple undefeated teams at seasons end.
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The most has been 2 in 1998(UT and Tulane) and 2004(USC and Auburn)?
 

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