DEFENDTHISHOUSE
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Wolfe and Sagarin went for Bama, all of the others went for Oklahoma State. State averaged 2.25 in the computer polls, Bama 2.75.
Bama had the edge in both Harris (.9391 to OSU's .9148) and Coaches (.9485 to .9268) to have a BCS average of .9392 (to OSU's .9305).
Basically, it was very close, and, as I said, the Wolfe ended up being what crapped all over OSU's chances.
Wolfe and Sagarin went for Bama, all of the others went for Oklahoma State. State averaged 2.25 in the computer polls, Bama 2.75.
Bama had the edge in both Harris (.9391 to OSU's .9148) and Coaches (.9485 to .9268) to have a BCS average of .9392 (to OSU's .9305).
Basically, it was very close, and, as I said, the Wolfe ended up being what crapped all over OSU's chances.
Looks like Massey has Bama ahead of OSU as well as Sagarin and Wolfe.
Here's the rankings I was looking at:
College Football Rankings - CBSSports.com
and here:
NCAA College Football BCS Standings Week 15 - ESPN
You seemed like you knew a lot about the BCS, so you triggered me to want to learn a little about it. (Why anyone would want to learn about the BCS is beyond me, but I did.)
Anyway, I googled which computer polls makeup the BCS after you told me 6 and then went and looked at those six websites.
I'm still not sure I understand any more than I did before today though. Appreciate the information you shared.