Thread: BCS 11/7/05
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Old 11-07-2005, 03:31 PM
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Here's the interesting thing with the bcs this year that I haven't really heard anyone talking about. It's no longer as important where you are ranked in the Harris and Coaches polls, but rather how many points you receive. Therefore, where in past years it was always beneficial for the teams in front of you to lose so that you could move up, this year it is also important that the teams immediately behind you lose as well so that you can take their points. You know there are voters out there that have Oregon, Florida and Texas Tech ranked above us, so theoretically everytime one of those teams loses, we get a few extra poll points.
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