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Top seven remain intact in BCS standings

NEW YORK -- Iowa and Penn State ended their seasons eligible for an at-large BCS selection, and Oklahoma State and Virginia Tech are also in position to become eligible for big-money bowl bids.

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The top seven teams in the BCS standings released Sunday were unchanged from last week, with Florida, Alabama and Texas still in control of the destinies in the national championship race.

Barring any major upsets over the next two weeks, the winner of the Florida-Alabama Southeastern Conference title game will face Texas in the BCS title game on Jan. 7 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.

With fourth-place TCU a victory away from securing an automatic BCS bid and the loser of Florida-Alabama a lock to be selected, only two at-large berths would remain.

To be eligible for an at-large BCS bid, a team must finish 14th or better in the final standings, which are released Dec. 6.

Iowa is 11th after completing its regular season Saturday with a 10-2 record, while Big Ten counterpart Penn State is 13th after also finishing 10-2.

The Hawkeyes and Nittany Lions will likely by vying for an at-large bid with sixth-place Boise State, which is two victories away from a 13-0 regular season but would be unable to gain an automatic bid if it finishes behind TCU.

Oklahoma State (9-2) from the Big 12 is in 12th place with its regular-season finale at Oklahoma on Saturday. The Cowboys need a victory to keep their hopes for an at-large bid alive.

Virginia Tech (8-3) is 14th and has to be considered the longest shot to receive a bid, even if it finishes its regular season by beating Virginia on Saturday.

No automatic bids to conference champions will be clinched this week, but five conference titles and BCS bids will be decided by five games the following week.

 

Oregon and Oregon State meet in Eugene on Dec. 3, with the winner earning the Pac-10 title and a trip to the Rose Bowl. The loser is essentially eliminated from BCS contention.

Cincinnati is at Pittsburgh on Dec. 5 in what has turned into a Big East conference championship game. Both teams play this week (Pitt visits West Virginia on Friday, the same day Cincinnati hosts Illinois in a nonconference game). If the Bearcats and Panthers both finish 11-1, the loser of their game would definitely be in the running for an at-large bid.

Florida and Alabama both face big rivalry games this week, with the Gators taking on Florida State and the Crimson Tide playing at Auburn. Upsets in those games could keep the SEC champion out of the BCS title game.

Texas plays at Texas A&M on Thursday before facing Nebraska in the Big 12 title game. A loss in either could keep the Longhorns from playing for a national championship, but like Alabama and Florida, the Longhorns don't need to win the conference title to end up in a BCS game.

The Cornhuskers' only route to the BCS is to win the Big 12.

Georgia Tech (11-1), seventh in the BCS standings, plays Georgia on Saturday and can earn an automatic bid by beating Clemson in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game on Dec. 5. The Yellow Jackets would likely remain eligible for an at-large bid even with a loss in the conference title game.

Like Nebraska, Clemson needs to win the conference to get into the BCS.

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November 23, 2009 12:41 am
Ok, am I the only one in the world that is going to talk about how TCU is better than texas? why does no one mention that when texas is number 3 and TCU 4, First of all, TCU is better on paper, they're better in person, they're more exciting, it's rediculous how one sided this argument is, here we go, TCU has a higher SOS, they have beaten more ranked opponents than texas(3 total, 2 on the road), ...(more)
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November 23, 2009 1:48 am
It doesn't matter who's better than anyone... The BCS is the worst thing in sports history --- the only way to change it is for people to boycott college football- like me.  But they don't ..so enjoy your pathetic 1+ months off and useless exhibition bowl games with low ratings in December and early January--- until the BCS championship game where, at least, 2 or more other undefeateds won't ...(more)
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November 22, 2009 7:14 pm
Penn State is at BCS #14 with no games remaining. Tey have th worst CPU ranking (at .2) of all teams in the top 21.

The Pitt/Cincy loser may still stay in the top 14 if they both win next week. Especially Cincinnati.
If Georgia Tech loses to Clemson then it is probably worse because GT will likely stay in the top 14 AND Clemson will enter the top 14.

And to ma
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November 22, 2009 9:10 pm
I LOVE the fact that 6 teams are still undefeated and I hope it stays that way. The BCS would be left with no choice BUT to address this or their will be a Howling, Stoning, Torches etc.. that will be Heard all the way to Kalamazoo.
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November 22, 2009 9:40 pm
At least the Big East and the ACC have teams that are respectable to me at least.Virginia Tech, Florida ST,Cincinnati Bearcats.Pitt Panthers, these guys belong in a good bowl. But to be any where near a BCS bowl would just plain be wrong.
Ohio ST has the rose bowl wrapped up they will have the honor of playing Oregon,or Oregon ST. Penn ST or Iowa really deserve the honor of the Roses in Pasa
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