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http://www.bcsfootball.org/files/bcs-long-7.pdf
Georgia did slip past Boise State for #7, so if Cal loses, Texas would have a chance for a BCS bowl.
The games to watch next week: Virginia Tech @ Miami. This is for the ACC championship, and the BCS bid. This will also affect USC in the computers a lot as Virginia Tech is their second best win.
Pittsburgh @ South Florida: If Pittsburgh wins this, they are guaranteed the BCS bid from the Big East. If they lose, they still probably have an edge on Syracuse, but it comes down to the wire. Boston College and West Virgina are eliminated from contention for the BCS bowl.
Oklahoma vs. Colorado: Oklahoma lost the Big 12 championship game last year and still made the title game. No chance of that happening here, and I'd be very suprised if they still made a BCS game.
USC @ UCLA: UCLA's strength is the run, and are weak defending the pass. Both play into USC's strengths.
Auburn vs Tennessee: If auburn doesn't win by 4 touchdowns, they don't deserve a BCS game. Normally it's hard to beat a good team twice in a season, but that doesn't apply this year because Tennessee isn't a good team right now. Since losing to Notre Dame, they've barely beaten the two worst teams in the SEC.
Georgia did slip past Boise State for #7, so if Cal loses, Texas would have a chance for a BCS bowl.
The games to watch next week: Virginia Tech @ Miami. This is for the ACC championship, and the BCS bid. This will also affect USC in the computers a lot as Virginia Tech is their second best win.
Pittsburgh @ South Florida: If Pittsburgh wins this, they are guaranteed the BCS bid from the Big East. If they lose, they still probably have an edge on Syracuse, but it comes down to the wire. Boston College and West Virgina are eliminated from contention for the BCS bowl.
Oklahoma vs. Colorado: Oklahoma lost the Big 12 championship game last year and still made the title game. No chance of that happening here, and I'd be very suprised if they still made a BCS game.
USC @ UCLA: UCLA's strength is the run, and are weak defending the pass. Both play into USC's strengths.
Auburn vs Tennessee: If auburn doesn't win by 4 touchdowns, they don't deserve a BCS game. Normally it's hard to beat a good team twice in a season, but that doesn't apply this year because Tennessee isn't a good team right now. Since losing to Notre Dame, they've barely beaten the two worst teams in the SEC.
