BCS Ranking Released

He did not take into account championship games. If VT goes undefeated the rest of the way, an undefeated FSU team would get a pretty big boost by a win in the ACCCG. On the other hand, if Oreegon is still undefeated when it gets to the PACCG, they will be playing a team that they have already beaten and will already have at least 2 losses before that game.

It really depends on how the pollsters view these two teams the rest of the way out. One game in which they "barely" beat a rival could cost them a seat at the table.

All Alabama has to do is win out, but your remaining schedule is far and away the most difficult of the teams in the top 5.
Disagree. Our schedule will probably be the toughest out of the remaining top five. You have LSU, Auburn and probably Missouri. We have UCLA, Stanford, OR St. and probably UCLA again. Comparing any schedule from the ACC to these schedules just doesn't hold any weight at all.
 
I don't see Florida State having a chance of losing until the ACC title game. Even then it's a rematch against Miami or it's Virginia Tech, neither of which have enough talent to beat FSU unless the Seminoles show up drunk or hungover.

Oregon is a different story. Despite their desire for a game with us, they don't match up at all with a team capable of playing smash mouth football. Stanford will likely beat them again this year and I won't be surprised if they lose to Oregon State.

Of course, we have the usual pitfalls. LSU and Auburn look to be very tough games indeed. And then the SEC title game won't be a cake walk.
Get real. Losing to OR. State is about a 1% possibility. Stanford is not as good as last year. We should be able to take care of them as well.
 
Disagree. Our schedule will probably be the toughest out of the remaining top five. You have LSU, Auburn and probably Missouri. We have UCLA, Stanford, OR St. and probably UCLA again. Comparing any schedule from the ACC to these schedules just doesn't hold any weight at all.

I'm confused. Aren't you agreeing with him? He said your schedule would be the toughest of the teams in the top 5....
 
Disagree. Our schedule will probably be the toughest out of the remaining top five. You have LSU, Auburn and probably Missouri. We have UCLA, Stanford, OR St. and probably UCLA again. Comparing any schedule from the ACC to these schedules just doesn't hold any weight at all.

I think that LSU, Auburn and Mizzou would all beat all three of the teams that you play, but maybe I'm biased. ;)
 
I think that LSU, Auburn and Mizzou would all beat all three of the teams that you play, but maybe I'm biased. ;)

I think LSU could beat all three but Stanford could also beat LSU. I really doubt Auburn could beat Stanford and I'd say there's only 10% Mizzou could. UCLA could knock off Auburn and Mizzou if they played well, but they could just as easily lose. OR St. is quite capable of beating Mizzou and maybe Auburn, but not LSU.
 
Get real. Losing to OR. State is about a 1% possibility. Stanford is not as good as last year. We should be able to take care of them as well.

My duck friend why does this matter to you? One thing I like about the BCS is previous years matter. Win and your in. BTW bring those cheerleaders with the we want BAMA shirts on. :)
 
My duck friend why does this matter to you? One thing I like about the BCS is previous years matter. Win and your in. BTW bring those cheerleaders with the we want BAMA shirts on. :)

We are known for having the hottest cheerleaders in CFB. I don't know if this is too racy for in here, but anyway:
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Florida can still beat FSU. Va. Tech will win the ACC championship. This will pave the way for us to beat Baylor in the BCS championship game. Oregon goes down to either Stanford or UCLA.

Istill feel I was right about Baylor. Florida still can beat FSU and Duke will win ACC
 
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