I think it is. I don't see Okie State winning out and Bama and LSU play each other in 2 weeks. I think they finally get their chance.
I don't think so. It all boils down to strength of schedule and they simply don't have it. Georgia was a nice game, and they still have to play TCU, but that's about it. I still think BSU will have to move to an even stronger conference before they're taken seriously.
A 1-loss LSU, 'Bama, or even Oregon would likely jump BSU, and Stanford will as well if they beat USC and Oregon.
Well, if the 1-loss is to 'Bama or to LSU, that's better than struggling to beat Air Force at home, IMO. I think the SOS of Stanford, should they beat USC and Oregon, or a 1-loss Oregon, with wins against USC, Arizona State, Stanford, and ASU again in a conference title game, would mean either of those teams would jump over Boise. Boise's final games are as follow: @ UNLV (1-5) TCU (5-2 with a home loss to SMU) @ SDSU (4-2) Wyoming (4-2 with a 63-19 loss to Utah State) New Mexico (0-7) Just a joke of a schedule left for Boise, and their computer average is going to take a big hit over the coming weeks.
On a related note, an article from the Salt Lake fishwrap about their introduction to Big Boy football. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/...onference-season-going-like-a-root-canal.html
yeah boise always starts out high and then as other teams play good teams down the stretch, their bcs ranking slowly dies
If the Ducks or even Cal had the cakewalk schedule that BSU has, they would go undefeated every year too.
I don't think so. I also don't think this is the best BSU team we've seen. I don't think they'll lose a game though. Keep in mind it's mostly up to the human voters who account for 66% of the BCS rankings. If BSU wants a shot, they'll need to start winning with a heavier hand than they did on Sat. Just off the top of my head I think BSU, LSU and Clemson win out. OK St should lose to OK. Stanford should lose to Oregon. Players for Natty are: LSU Bama Clemson Stanford BSU
I think the Ducks have a shot at passing Clemson, simply because Clemson doesn't have a very strong schedule either. They've got Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, NC State, and South Carolina. Of those teams, only South Carolina is ranked, and they're around 14th or 15th in the polls. If we beat Stanford, that should give us a considerable boost in the rankings.
I think people put too much emphasis on SOS. The human voters have the majority of the say. Clemson will have beat 4 ranked teams, 3 of those in the top 15. Oregon also plays 4 ranked teams with 2 of those being in the top 5. But, the loss speaks for itself.
I said Stanford should lose to Oregon (thus taking them out of the NC hunt). I finished my post with the team who are undefeated and currently fighting to get there. Sorry if that confuses you.
A less than genuine apology should never be accepted. I forgive you too, for being so easily confused.
I agree 100%. One game against a decent team and then tomato cans pretty much the rest of the way. By the time a team gets to the NC game they have played a minimum of 3 top 25 teams and a couple more who probably should be in the top 25. BSU- maybe one. Personally, I see the Alabama/LSU winner against Clemson, who has a very mediocre schedule this year unless Stanford beats Oregon (which my mind will not consider). As to BSU, running the table is still noteworthy in any conference and although I disagree with them playing in any BCS game, that's a point I'll concede.