I'm not what you'd call a big college football fan, but I like college ball well enough and catch games when I can, which is not easy living where I do. However, I'm not up to snuff on the whole BCS thing, and how it works in the details, but it seems mostly clear enough.
My question is this. Can a number 1 ranked team, going into the NCG, lose to the number 2 ranked team and still be ranked number 1, and National Champions, after the loss? Since the final standings are subject to voting and computer standings, in certain scenarios I can see how this could happen. Say an undefeated team plays a second place 2 loss team (which could have very well been the case this year) and then the undefeated team goes on to lose to the 2 loss team in a very close game. Somehow, given what little I know about how the BCS works, I could see the loser of the NCG remaining the number 1 ranked team. This doesn't seem right, but maybe I'm not accounting for something that would definately prevent the formerly undefeated team from retaining their numer 1 ranking.
My question is this. Can a number 1 ranked team, going into the NCG, lose to the number 2 ranked team and still be ranked number 1, and National Champions, after the loss? Since the final standings are subject to voting and computer standings, in certain scenarios I can see how this could happen. Say an undefeated team plays a second place 2 loss team (which could have very well been the case this year) and then the undefeated team goes on to lose to the 2 loss team in a very close game. Somehow, given what little I know about how the BCS works, I could see the loser of the NCG remaining the number 1 ranked team. This doesn't seem right, but maybe I'm not accounting for something that would definately prevent the formerly undefeated team from retaining their numer 1 ranking.
