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Old 11-04-2007, 01:39 AM
whitelime whitelime is offline
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Default What happens if the NCAA season ends in the following?

I know there are other important factors I'm not including but based on the following, how would you rank the following teams at the end of the year:

OSU loses to Michigan
LSU wins out
Oregon wins out
Kansas wins out
WVU wins out
BC wins out
Arizona St. wins out
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Old 11-04-2007, 01:46 AM
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Default Re: What happens if the NCAA season ends in the following?

1. Kansas
2. Oregon
3. LSU
4. ASU
5. OSU
6. WVU
7. BC
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Old 11-04-2007, 01:53 AM
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Default Re: What happens if the NCAA season ends in the following?

LSU > Oregon > ASU > OSU > BC

not sure where to put KS and WVU
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Old 11-04-2007, 01:59 AM
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Default Re: What happens if the NCAA season ends in the following?

Kansas plays LSU for the championship in that scenario. If Oregon passes LSU in the polls, it will be just by a few points, and LSU should finish ahead of the Ducks in the computer rankings.
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Old 11-04-2007, 02:23 AM
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Default Re: What happens if the NCAA season ends in the following?

I don't see Oregon passing LSU in the polls. I will not be happy if KU wins out and doesn't play for it all me being a Big 12 homer and all....but I don't think KU wins out anyways.

In your scenario I would rank them:

1. KU- Only undefeated team, won Big 12 North and beat OU in the championship game.

2. LSU- Going through the SEC with one loss is slightly more impressive than...

3. Oregon going through the Pac-10 with one loss.

4. Gotta put ASU here if their only loss is to the #3 team in this scenario.

5. OSU- Loss to Michigan a little more troubling than ASU losing to Oregon.

6. WVU- Loss to South Florida looks worse and worse as Bulls tumble.

7. BC- Should have lost to VT and get beat by a just ok FSU team.
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Old 11-04-2007, 02:30 AM
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Default Re: What happens if the NCAA season ends in the following?

It looks good if it plays out this way; but it probably won't. As an SEC fan I won't pity KU too much if they win out and don't play for it all as Auburn went undefeated in 04 and got shafted by a pretender OU.
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Old 11-04-2007, 02:30 AM
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Default Re: What happens if the NCAA season ends in the following?

1. Kansas (13-0)
2. LSU (12-1)
3. Oregon (11-1)
4. WVU (11-1)
5. OSU (11-1)
6. BC (12-1)
7. Arizona State (11-1)
8. Oklahoma (11-2)
9. Michigan (10-2)
10. Hawaii (12-0)

BCS Championship Game

#1 Kansas (13-0) vs. #2 LSU (12-1)

Orange Bowl

#6 Boston College (11-1) vs. #4 West Virginia (11-1)

Fiesta Bowl

#8 Oklahoma (11-2) vs. #5 Ohio State (11-1)

Sugar Bowl

#7 Arizona State (11-1) vs. #10 Hawaii (12-0)

Rose Bowl

#9 Michigan (10-2) vs. #3 Oregon (11-1)

A win over Oklahoma propels Kansas to number one for the first time this season and Oregon gets left out due to a mediocre PAC-10 and no championship game this year. I also added the assumption that Hawaii wins out as it makes choosing the 10th team a lot easier. Three very good bowl games, and only Hawaii and Michigan looking out of place.
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Old 11-04-2007, 02:43 AM
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Default Re: What happens if the NCAA season ends in the following?

This is a little off-topic as I'll no longer be using the OP's scenarios, but here's what I'd project for the BCS bowls right now:

BCS Championship: LSU (12-1) vs. Oregon (11-1)
Rose Bowl: Michigan (10-2) vs. USC (10-2)
Orange Bowl: Clemson (11-2) vs. Ohio State (11-1)
Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma (12-1) vs. Florida (9-3)
Sugar Bowl: West Virginia (11-1) vs. Texas (10-2)

Edited to change ACC champ after checking schedules.
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Old 11-04-2007, 02:50 AM
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Default Re: What happens if the NCAA season ends in the following?

i think the computer would have oregon very close to lsu under those circumstances maybe higher. if michigan beats osu then they move to around #10. therefore, oregon has victories over usc, mich, arizona state, and cal.

right now their strength of schedule is a little higher than lsu's and should increase with today's win over ASU
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Old 11-04-2007, 03:10 AM
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Default Re: What happens if the NCAA season ends in the following?

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i think the computer would have oregon very close to lsu under those circumstances maybe higher. if michigan beats osu then they move to around #10. therefore, oregon has victories over usc, mich, arizona state, and cal.

right now their strength of schedule is a little higher than lsu's and should increase with today's win over ASU

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Yeah, I kinda agree with this.
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