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BCS Hopes Public Enemy #1: The Big 12 North winner? (POLL)


A supplement to floridabsufan's post:

I knew TCU wouldn't lose a game this season the moment after they beat Clemson. I thought BYU could give them a better game than Utah, but I knew both were doomed. I have been following what floridabsufan has just posted for many weeks and have been quite impressed with how teams are self destructing. There isn't a game played that doesn't some how impact Boise State's BCS chances, and I each week, I know what's best for BSU before games kick off. What is interesting, is that this time last year, I was doing the same amount of digging, but the positive results just weren't there. Teams didn't lose when we needed them too week after week.

Just this past weekend, Stanford did us a major solid by knocking off USC and what's even bigger (I think) is Miami lost to UNC. Had Miami won out, they would have been left out of the ACC title game but would have been 10-2 with a ton of love from the Orange Bowl. ND losing to Navy last week was a blessing that could have been multiplied by having them beat Pitt last night... didn't happen.Despite Pitt's victory, some many things are happening just the right way. Arizona lost knocking them out of the Pac 10 hunt, Iowa's QB went down against Northwestern, LaTech made us look pretty by giving LSU a game... you name it.

But Floridabsu fan hit it right on the head. Other than the Public Enemy order:

Public Enemy #1: The Big 12 North division winner

Reason being is that a 1-loss Texas team is a lock for a non-automatic bid, a 1-loss Cincy team is not. I would actually think we'd have a better chance than them. I would almost guarantee that it will be public knowledge, going in to the final weekend, that if Texas won the Big 12 Championship game, we would be a lock for a BCS Bowl. Signs will be up all over town saying "Go Longhorns".  Any takers?

Public Enemy #2: Nevada (52-14 over Fresno? Yikes)

Look out.

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