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NEW YORK — After a weekend when all the national championship contenders stayed undefeated, the BCS standings were unchanged.
Florida was first, Alabama second and Texas third Sunday.
The Gators will play in the Southeastern Conference championship Saturday for one spot in the BCS national title game. The Longhorns can earn the other spot with a victory against Nebraska in the Big 12 title game.
The BCS bids go out Sunday, Dec. 6...
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The BCS is so detested that it felt compelled to start up a twitter account defending itself. And then a website. And the BCS is now on Facebook. Each social network experiment has been a resounding failure, primarily because the BCS is an inadequate, unfair, pathetic end to the college football season. This is nearly [...]
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All the suspense over who gets to the BCS title game is almost gone. So all that's left is to sort out who plays in the other BCS games. Boise State may finally have a spot locked up, while conference title games will determine the rest.Contributor: Robert DoughertyPublished: Nov 29, 2009
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It's always a bummer for us at the VFA that Penn State really has no natural rivals. Sure, the Lions played Pitt, USC, and Notre Dame a bunch of times back in the "independent days," but now that the Big Ten's here, Penn State have got nobody they can truly lift the finger to. If I was Penn State AD Tim Curley, I'd stop scheduling trash and go for a 30-year home and home series against Pitt or Notre Dame. Penn State Nation needs it. Anyway...
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The perfect BCS-buster storm is brewing and playoff backers everywhere should be ready to call for federal aid once the carnage is over.
Obviously, the BCS brass wants to see a Florida vs. Texas matchup.
Florida boasts the modern day “Touchdown Jesus” in Tim Tebow, who has won a Heisman Trophy and two of the last three National Championships. Texas has deadly accurate, gun-slingin’ quarterback Colt McCoy, with the highest quarterback career...
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Saturday's shutout win over the Minnesota Gophers helped move the Iowa Hawkeyes up two spots to No. 11 in the latest BCS rankings.
Iowa might have struggled on offense against the Gophers, but the defense stepped things up a notch and secured the win.
Close games and style points might be hurting the Hawkeyes in the AP, Coaches and Harris polls, but take it from a professional computer nerd: computers don't care much for style points.
Iowa...
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From bleacherreport.com
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What a purely awful college football season this has been. For everything that is sacred in college football, where is the parody!?
At the end of this season everyone will win; the BCS teams raking in $17 million and the BCS itself making millions in ticket sales, merchandise, and T.V. contracts.
Everyone wins but the fans, who will continue to watch a bowl season that will mirror the regular season. No excitement, no major upsets and what...
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