When dust settles, it will be
12:08 AM CST on Sunday, December 2, 2007
Written By Brian Davis for The Dallas Morning News • E-mail Brian
Who likes complete and utter college football chaos?
Yep, that's what we've got this morning – BCS confusion and chaos.
No. 1 Missouri drowned in the San Antonio Riverwalk, and couches all over
So now, who deserves to play in the national championship game? It figures that No. 3 Ohio State will move up when the final Bowl Championship Standings are released at 7 p.m. today. But the Big Ten champion Buckeyes can only guess who their opponent might be at this point.
Can you just imagine the crazy, confused look on the faces of those coaches and Harris poll voters? Surely they knew that the college football world is relying on them to figure it all out.
I know
Virginia Tech was sixth in the BCS standings last week. Good team. Excellent defense. The Hokies won the ACC title on Saturday, but there aren't many people bragging on the strength of that league.
Give me LSU (11-2).
The Tigers had a roller-coaster ride through
He ended it by celebrating a Southeastern Conference title with a 21-14 win over
"Well, I don't exactly know how votes will go, but we're the champions of the finest conference in
Here's the thing about Miles' Tigers. Yes, LSU did lose against
LSU was seventh in the BCS computer rankings last week. The voters are going to have to do all the heavy lifting on LSU's behalf. It's incumbent on the voters to forget about their ballots last week and vote who they think truly deserves to be 1-2 and play for the national title.
Unfortunately for the Big 12, neither
Mizzou (11-2) can't be included after the way OU dominated the second half and ran away with the final score. OU (11-2) won't climb over LSU and USC into the No. 2 position, either.
Same goes for
The rest of the BCS fallout will be relatively easy once the top two teams get decided.
Don't forget about
You can bet the happiest people on earth were Fox television executives. Now, we've all got a reason to tune into today's BCS selection show.
Then, we can start the argument all over again an hour later.
WHO WILL IT BE?
1. LSU (11-2): Any team that wins the SEC title must be considered. Voters have to move the Tigers way up, though.
2. USC (10-2): The Pac-10 champion Trojans can beat anybody right now. USC's November dominance was no fluke.
3. Virginia Tech (11-2): The Hokies make a nice storyline, but the ACC simply isn't stronger than the SEC and Pac-10.
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PROJECTING THE BCS
Staff writer Brian Davis projects the five BCS games as things stand today.
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