No significant change in BCS: Texas #3
Top stays the same. Florida, Alabama, Texas, TCU etc. Nice analysis by CFN and some minor changes but nothing major. Still looking forward to beating either the tide or the gators in the National Championship game.
http://cfn.scout.com/2/919992.html
TCU did not get a significant boost after beating Utah. So with what remains, it doesn't look like anything but a loss will change the numbers for the leaders. Everything will hinge on the SEC championship game as to who we play. After this weekend we see that A&M is a hit or miss but we should have fun hitting them.
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Alabama pulled away a little further in the BCS standings
A big part of that was gaining on UT in both the human polls. Texas gained a little on Alabama in the computers, and passed TCU in the computers as well.
by burntorangehorn on Nov 15, 2009 7:27 PM CST reply actions
I lack BCS IQ, so...
I should not be concerned even if we win out but: Cincinnati beats #9 Pitt convincingly, Okie State loses to OU by two touchdowns (dropping OSU to around 20 or 21), and Nebraska drops one before we beat them in the Big XII CG?
This is very simple ... as simple as it's ever going to be
If Texas wins its next 3 games, Texas plays for the national title. Period.
A lot of very, very weird things would have to happen for this to not be true
So in almost any conceivable situation, this statement can be taken as completely true.
by burntorangehorn on Nov 16, 2009 7:15 AM CST up reply actions

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