AuburnBuckeye
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I made a campus legend player on NCAA football 2009 and put him on UCLA, we lost 2 games my first season and won the rose bowl. I'm in my second season now, which would be this upcoming season, and have 2 games left. There are 8 undefeated teams left at this point, 7 of which are in BCS conferences. BCS Rankings 1. :osu: 2. Clemson 3. USC 4. Texas 5. scUM 6. UCLA 7. WVU and 8. Fresno State
Of those 8 only 4 teams will play each other (OSU-TSUN, SC-UCLA) so there is the potential of having 6 undefeated teams at the end of the season.
OSU will likely beat scUM (although the game is in Ann Arbor) leaving only one spot left in the NC game. Clemson finishes the season with a couple of easy non-conference games (South Carolina may upset them) before playing Va. Tech in the ACC title game. They would probably have to lose for anyone else to get in, although the winner of USC-UCLA may leapfrog them. USC plays at ASU (5-4) then home against UCLA before finishing up at ND (6-3). I'll have to beat them if I want a crack at the title. UT plays at TAMU (4-6) and finishes the season at home against Syracuse (4-6) before playing the B12 championship game against Kansas (11-1). UCLA plays at home against Oregon (5-5) before the big game at USC. WVU finishes up at Cincinnati (7-2) and at North Carolina (4-7). They are almost undoubtedly out of the NC hunt. Lastly Fresno finishes the season against lowly Nevada (3-7).
You may be asking yourself "Why is he telling me all this?" Well it's mostly because I'm bored and found this whole fantasy situation rather enthralling, and I wanted to share it with you guys, whether your interested or not.
Of those 8 only 4 teams will play each other (OSU-TSUN, SC-UCLA) so there is the potential of having 6 undefeated teams at the end of the season.
OSU will likely beat scUM (although the game is in Ann Arbor) leaving only one spot left in the NC game. Clemson finishes the season with a couple of easy non-conference games (South Carolina may upset them) before playing Va. Tech in the ACC title game. They would probably have to lose for anyone else to get in, although the winner of USC-UCLA may leapfrog them. USC plays at ASU (5-4) then home against UCLA before finishing up at ND (6-3). I'll have to beat them if I want a crack at the title. UT plays at TAMU (4-6) and finishes the season at home against Syracuse (4-6) before playing the B12 championship game against Kansas (11-1). UCLA plays at home against Oregon (5-5) before the big game at USC. WVU finishes up at Cincinnati (7-2) and at North Carolina (4-7). They are almost undoubtedly out of the NC hunt. Lastly Fresno finishes the season against lowly Nevada (3-7).
You may be asking yourself "Why is he telling me all this?" Well it's mostly because I'm bored and found this whole fantasy situation rather enthralling, and I wanted to share it with you guys, whether your interested or not.