tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37503775427584868262024-03-13T13:11:47.795-07:00Remaking College FootballA blog that chronicles how I would fix college football. Includes comments on conference realignment, playoffs, and college football in general.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3750377542758486826.post-20787245255253776472011-01-24T15:02:00.000-08:002011-01-24T15:02:02.397-08:00College Football ChampionshipFor my hypothetical college football playoffs, here is the simulated championship game after six exciting weeks of playoffs.<br />
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<b>Stanford 40, Florida St. 37</b><br />
Stanford was able to hang on and claim the college football championship in an amazing fashion, fighting through three overtime periods to seal the win with a 23 yard field goal by Nate Whitaker. Neither team was able to stake a lead of more than seven points for the entire day. E.J. Manuel hit Taiwan Easterling for a 10 yard touchdown pass to open the scoring in the 1st quarter, but the score was tied 10-10 by halftime. The teams traded touchdowns in the 3rd quarter. In the fourth quarter the teams continued to swap the lead, with Dustin Hopkins hitting a 37 yard field goal as time expired to tie the game 27-27.<br />
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Both teams scored field goals in the first overtime, and then they both scored touchdowns in the second. In the third overtime, Florida St. had the ball first and E.J. Manuel threw an interception on 3rd and long. Stanford took over and started with a 17 yard run by Stepfan Taylor that set up Whitaker's short field goal to win the game.<br />
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Taylor finished with 127 yards while Andrew Luck threw for 229 yards and 3 touchdowns, two of which went to Doug Baldwin.<br />
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Now that college football season is finished, I'll spend the next few months posting the results of previous year's playoffs that I have simulated. I'll also eventually post the scheduling system I've used to determine which teams go to which region.<br />
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The 2010-2011 season is behind us, so it's time to start discussing what's coming up in 2011-2012. The new conference alignments should be interesting, since now there will be a championship game for the Pac-12 and the Big 10, but not for the Big 12. Who do you think is the favorite for next year?Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3750377542758486826.post-85795396912059185522011-01-17T14:36:00.000-08:002011-01-17T14:53:09.609-08:00College Football Playoffs, Round 5The semifinal results are in.<br />
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<b>Rose Bowl<br />
Stanford 36, Arkansas 31</b><br />
Stepfan Taylor had another tremendous game for the Cardinal, rushing for 166 yards and 3 touchdowns to lead Stanford to a Rose Bowl victory over Arkansas. Ryan Mallett's four interceptions were too much for the Razorbacks to overcome, even though he also threw for 437 yards and 3 touchdowns. Stanford heads back to Glendale, AZ for the championship game next Saturday.<br />
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<b>Orange Bowl<br />
Florida St. 34, Alabama 23</b><br />
Even though Mark Ingram ran for 155 yards and a touchdown for Alabama, it was the Seminoles defense that controlled the game and allowed Florida St. to advance to the championship. They recorded three sacks and three interceptions to contain Alabama while Jermaine Thomas contributed with 2 touchdowns and 54 yards. Florida State also recorded touchdowns on a Chris Thompson run and an E.J. Manuel pass to Rodney Smith. <br />
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Next week is the big championship game between two teams who have worked hard to make it there. Stanford entered the tournament seeded 11th as the highest ranked team without a conference championship, while Florida St. was seeded 26th after losing the ACC championship. Who do you think would win in a real championship game that came at the end of an exciting playoff tournament?Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3750377542758486826.post-71286453017788955202011-01-10T09:05:00.000-08:002011-01-17T14:42:52.822-08:00College Football Playoffs, Round 4<b>West Region Championship<br />
Stanford 43, Nebraska 24</b><br />
Stepfan Taylor led the Cardinal to a Fiesta Bowl victory as he rushed for 110 yards and 3 touchdowns. Anthony Wilkerson and Andrew Luck also added rushing touchdowns of their own. Stanford led 30-17 at halftime and prevented Nebraska from scoring the entire second half until Taylor Martinez connected with Niles Paul for a touchdown in the final two minutes. Stanford advances to the Rose Bowl semifinal next week.<br />
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<b>Central Region Championship<br />
Arkansas 33, TCU 3</b><br />
The final unbeaten team fell in the Cotton Bowl as the TCU offense was shut down by the Razorback defense. TCU had only 267 yards of total offense, compared to Arkansas's production of 532 yards. Zach Hocker kicked four field goals, including a 49 yarder, and Knile Davis ran for 161 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Razorbacks to victory. Ryan Mallett threw for 327 yards including a 50 yard pass to D.J. Williams who totaled 104 yards for the day.<br />
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<b>Midwest Region Championship<br />
Alabama 45, Michigan St. 13</b><br />
After a slow start for both teams, Alabama led 21-6 at the end of the third quarter before blowing the game open in the fourth. Greg McElroy connected with Julio Jones at the beginning of the fourth to take the score to 28-6, then Trent Richardson scored twice in the next ten minutes on runs of 30 and 31 yards. Richardson finished the game with three touchdowns and 154 yards rushing, while McElroy threw for 355 yards and three touchdowns. Edwin Baker ran for 134 yards and a touchdown for Michigan State.<br />
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<b>East Region Championship<br />
Florida St. 34, West Virginia 17</b><br />
Chris Thompson ran for 123 yards and two touchdowns and Ty Jones added two touchdowns to lead the Seminoles to victory in Orlando on Saturday. Florida State kept the Mountaineer defense off of the field for most of the game, holding Noel Devine to only 56 yards rushing. Geno Smith threw for only 148 yards, a touchdown, and two interceptions. Florida State heads south to the Orange Bowl for their semifinal matchup with Alabama.<br />
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The semifinals are set, with Stanford playing Arkansas in the Rose Bowl, and Alabam meeting Florida State in the Orange Bowl. Stanford finished second in the PAC-10 with their only loss this year at Oregon. Arkansas finished second in the SEC West, having only lost to Alabama and Auburn. Alabama finished in the middle of the SEC, losing to LSU, South Carolina, and Auburn. Florida St. won the Atlantic division of the ACC but lost in the championship game to Virginia Tech. Florida St.'s first round game was against the Connecticut team that beat West Virginia.<br />
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So who do you think would win? I think whoever would win the Stanford-Arkansas matchup would win the championship, since both of those teams seem better then either team in the Orange Bowl. Check out the updated bracket <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/chadscollegefootballplayoffs/">here.</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3750377542758486826.post-61808935139781664322011-01-05T11:08:00.000-08:002011-01-05T11:08:47.379-08:00College Football Playoffs, Round 3<b>Nebraska 21, Arizona 14</b><br />
Arizona's win streak was ended by Nebraska in the Insight Bowl in Tempe, AZ. Taylor Martinez led the Cornhuskers with 3 touchdown passes for 161 yards, along with 62 yards rushing. Nebraska will remain in Arizona for the West Region Championship match-up with Stanford.<br />
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<b>Stanford 46, Hawaii 31</b><br />
Stepfan Taylor ran all over Hawaii, scoring 3 touchdowns while rushing for 132 yards. Andrew Luck contributed two touchdown passes and 293 yards for Stanford. Hawaii had a big 2nd quarter scoring 17, but Stanford dominated the other three for the victory.<br />
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<b>TCU 27, Missouri 20</b><br />
TCU escaped a fourth quarter rally by Missouri and pulled off the win in the Alamo Bowl. Down 27-10 at the end of the fourth quarter, Missouri started to comeback on a Grant Ressel field goal. A later drive was capped by a De'Vion Moore touchdown with just over a minute left, but the onside kick was recovered by TCU. Andy Dalton led TCU with 208 yards and 2 touchdowns.<br />
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<b>Arkansas 38, Oklahoma 17</b><br />
Knile Davis led the Razorbacks to a Sun Bowl victory with 188 yards rushing and 3 touchdowns. Arkansas's defense came up big as well, with 8 different players recording a sack. Arkansas is now set to play TCU in the Central Region championship next week.<br />
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<b>Michigan St. 38, Auburn 17</b><br />
Auburn could not get their offense going as they converted only 3 of 13 3rd attempts and Cam Newton threw two interceptions. They opened the game with a field goal and scored on a 73 yard punt return in the 2nd quarter, while the Spartans scored one or more touchdowns in every quarter. Edwin Baker ran for 234 yards and a touchdown while Kirk Cousins threw for 201 yards and 3 touchdowns. Michigan St. heads to New Orleans for the Midwest Region championship at the Sugar Bowl.<br />
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<b>Alabama 24, Wisconsin 14</b><br />
High winds played havoc with the kicking game, but that didn't stop the Alabama offense as Greg McElroy threw for 313 yards and three touchdowns, and Mark Ingram ran for 169 yards. The Crimson Tide defense stymied Wisconsin all day, allowing only 3 of 13 3rd down conversions. Alabama will face another Big 10 team next week when they take on Michigan St. in the Sugar Bowl.<br />
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<b>West Virginia 34, Florida International 20</b><br />
Florida International's unlikely run in the playoffs ended in the Outback Bowl, as Noel Devine ran for 174 yards and a touchdown to advance the Mountaineers in the playoffs. West Virginia led 20-13 at halftime, but a Devine touchdown in the 3rd and a Geno Smith scramble for a touchdown in the 4th put the game away.<br />
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<b>Florida St. 33, Maryland 24</b><br />
Three field goals in the fourth quarter secured the victory for Florida State. Bert Reed tied the game at 24 near the end of the 3rd on a 45 yard pass from EJ Manuel, but it was Dustin Hopkins who was the hero in the fourth quarter. The Seminole kicker made field goals of 36, 49, and 38 yards to advance Florida St. to next week's Capital One Bowl.<br />
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So the regional championship games are set. Nebraska will face Stanford in the Fiesta Bowl, TCU will play Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl, Michigan St. will play Alabama in the Sugar Bowl, and West Virginia matches up against Florida St. in the Capital One Bowl. You can see the complete bracket <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/chadscollegefootballplayoffs/">here.</a> TCU is the only #1 seed and the only conference champion remaining. Will they be able to make it all the way to the championship?Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3750377542758486826.post-31703701560463225402010-12-28T13:07:00.000-08:002010-12-28T13:07:26.718-08:00College Football Playoffs, Round 2The second round of my hypothetical playoffs would have taken place last weekend. Thanks to the magic of whatifsports.com, these are the results of the simulations I ran.<br />
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<b>Arizona 20, Oregon 16</b><br />
Arizona scores the biggest upset possible, as the #9 seed Arizona beat #1 seed Oregon. While Darron Thomas was able to throw for a respectable 252 yds, he did not record any touchdown passes compared to Nick Foles, who threw for 341 yds and 2 touchdowns. Arizona goes home next week to play in the Insight Bowl against Nebraska.<br />
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<b>Nebraska 30, Nevada 14</b><br />
Nebraska scored two touchdowns in the first two minutes of the second quarter to take control of the game. While Vai Taua rushed for over 100 yds. and a touchdown, it wasn't enough to overcome the Nebraska defense.<br />
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<b>Stanford 42, Utah 19</b><br />
Utah committed four turnovers and Nate Whitaker kicked 5 field goals for Stanford that lead to Stanford's win over Utah. The score was 21-15 Stanford at the end of the 3rd quarter, but Stanford scored three touchdowns in the 4th quarter to put the game away. Andrew Luck finished with 263 yds, 2 touchdowns, and 1 interception.<br />
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<b>Hawaii 35, Boise St. 21</b><br />
Hawaii's upset victory over Boise St. means that the two top seeds in the West have been eliminated. Bryant Moniz passed for 386 yds and 2 touchdowns. Boise St. started the game with two touchdowns, before Moniz hit Kealoha Pilares for a 64 yd. score at the end of the first quarter. Alex Green scored two touchdowns in the second quarter and another in the third as Hawaii took control of the game.<br />
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<b>TCU 37, Texas Tech 13</b><br />
TCU's unbeaten streak continued behind the rushing of Ed Wesley. He accumulated 182 yards and two touchdowns, including one for 69 yards. Texas Tech's Taylor Potts was intercepted three times while throwing for only one touchdown. <br />
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<b>Missouri 30, LSU 12</b><br />
Henry Josey had a breakout game for Missouri, running for 91 yards and two touchdowns in their Texas Bowl victory over LSU. LSU was held to only 116 yards rushing with half of that coming on a Michael Ford third quarter run. LSU was kept out of the end zone all day, with all their points coming from Josh Jasper field goals.<br />
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<b>Arkansas 38, Oklahoma St. 34</b><br />
Ryan Mallet threw two touchdowns in the final seven minutes to lead Arkansas over Oklahoma St. Arkansas led 24-17 at halftime, but Oklahoma St. scored two unanswered touchdowns and a field goal to stake a 34-24 lead. The pass to Arkansas's Jarius Wright brought them within 3 and the pass to Austin Tucker gave the Razorbacks the victory.<br />
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<b>Oklahoma 27, Texas A&M 26</b><br />
Cameron Kenney caught a 22 yd. pass from Landry Jones with 11 seconds left to come back and beat Texas A&M. That was one of three touchdown passes by Landry Jones, who threw for 338 yards and no interceptions.<br />
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<b>Auburn 45, Notre Dame 23</b><br />
Notre Dame started the game by posting 10 points in the first 10 minutes, but couldn't contain Auburn as the Tigers followed up with five unanswered touchdowns. Notre Dame was hindered by their quarterback play, with Tommy Rees throwing 4 interceptions and Nate Montana adding one as well.<br />
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<b>Michigan St. 24, Ohio St. 23</b><br />
Due to the Big 10's schedule, these two top ranked teams did not get a chance to meet during the regular season. So they met in the post-season, in a game that wasn't decided until the final few minutes. That's when Dan Conroy kicked a 48 yd field goal to give Michigan St. the victory. Ohio St. had started strong, scoring the first two touchdowns of the game. But Le'Veon Bell was able to score two touchdowns in the second half to get Michigan St. back in the game.<br />
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<b>Alabama 48, Miami (OH) 9</b><br />
Greg McElroy led Alabama in their route of MAC champion Miami by throwing for 286 yards and 4 touchdowns, 3 of them in the first quarter. Mark Ingram contributed 158 yards and a touchdown.<br />
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<b>Wisconsin 22, Mississippi St. 7</b><br />
John Clay led the Badgers with 100 yards and two touchdowns, as Wisconsin ground a win against Mississippi St. Wisconsin only had three plays over 20 yards, but they controlled the ball for 36:47, not giving the Bulldogs any chance to get started. Mississippi St. finished with only 240 yards of total offense.<br />
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<b>Florida International 20, Virginia Tech 9</b><br />
Florida International came out swinging, posting a 17-0 halftime lead. The Panther defense was able to stifle Virginia Tech's attack, not allowing any of Virginia Tech's rushers to get over 50 yards and holding Tyrod Taylor to 176 yards throwing. The Sun Belt champions will stay in Florida for their next game in Tampa against West Virginia.<br />
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<b>West Virginia 30, South Carolina 13</b><br />
West Virginia took advantage of a big second quarter, scoring 17 points to stake a 24-7 halftime lead. Noel Devine led the Mountaineer rushing attack with 215 yards and a touchdown.<br />
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<b>Florida St. 24, Connecticut 10</b><br />
While Connecticut may be more accustomed to the snow than Florida St., it was the Seminoles who took the win on Saturday. Beau Reliford exploded for 116 yards, most of which came on a 87 yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter. Jordan Todman ran for 152 yards and a touchdown for the Huskies.<br />
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<b>Maryland 50, Central Florida 7</b><br />
Maryland completely dominated the UCF Knights on Saturday scoring 41 of their points in the first half. Danny O'Brien threw for 303 yards and 2 touchdowns, while Da'Rel Scott added 125 rushing yards and a touchdown.<br />
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Overall, a pretty exciting weekend of football. There were two big upsets in the west with Arizona beating Oregon and Hawaii beating Boise St. Florida International had the most likely upset with their win over Virginia Tech. Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Michigan St. advanced on game winning plays in the final minutes. Check out the updated bracket <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/chadscollegefootballplayoffs/">here.</a> 2011 kicks off in a great way with the 16 remaining teams looking to advance. What do you think of last week's results, and who do you think will win next week?Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3750377542758486826.post-90713338445191770802010-12-20T08:50:00.000-08:002010-12-20T08:51:28.943-08:00Playoff results, round 1Arizona 52, Tulsa 17<br />
Arizona lit up the scoreboard in their first round win over Tulsa. QB Nick Foles was the player of the game with over 400 yds passing and 6 touchdowns.<br />
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Texas Tech 38, Baylor 24<br />
Texas Tech jumped out to a 14 point lead in the 1st quarter and never looked back. Taylor Potts threw for over 300 yds and Detron Lewis ran for over 100 in the Red Raiders' win over Big 12 rival Baylor.<br />
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Notre Dame 25, Northern Illinois 14<br />
David Ruffer kicked 4 field goals as Notre Dame beat Northern Illinois to advance to the next round.<br />
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Florida International 29, Navy 13<br />
The Sun Belt champions proved they belonged in the playoffs by winning their first round game against Navy. While Navy's defense didn't give up many big plays, Jack Griffin was able to lead the Golden Panthers to victory with 5 field goals.<br />
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The updated bracket can be found here: <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/chadscollegefootballplayoffs/">https://sites.google.com/site/chadscollegefootballplayoffs/</a><br />
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Comment below and let everyone know who you think would be the winners in the next round. To be honest, I'm more excited about these imaginary playoffs then I am about the real bowl games.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3750377542758486826.post-77453676514253452352010-12-16T11:33:00.000-08:002010-12-16T12:34:29.824-08:00College Football Playoffs, Round 1If I was in charge of College Football, this weekend would be the first weekend of the playoffs. You can check out the entire bracket I've created <b><a href="https://sites.google.com/site/chadscollegefootballplayoffs/">in this spreadsheet</a></b>. This weekend is really just a play-in round, with the 8th and 9th seeds of each region trying to qualify for the real action which would start next weekend. The games for this weekend would include:<br />
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Hawaii Bowl<br />
Tulsa vs. Arizona<br />
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Armed Forces Bowl<br />
Texas Tech vs. Baylor<br />
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BBVA Compass Bowl<br />
Notre Dame vs. Northern Illinois<br />
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Military Bowl<br />
Navy vs. Florida International<br />
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The winners of these games would have a difficult road ahead, with upcoming match ups with the #1 seeds. But at least they'd get to play another week.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3750377542758486826.post-70949718727771321972010-11-29T13:33:00.000-08:002010-11-29T13:33:20.764-08:00TCU to join the Big East<a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/ncf/news/story?id=5862368">ESPN story link</a><br />
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It's really not that big of surprise. There had been some rumors recently. TCU needs to be in a BCS conference in order to avoid all the discussions at the end of the year about whether or not they're worthy for a BCS bid. I don't think they want to join the Big 12 because they would have to compete with the other Texas schools for recruits. By joining the Big East, they differentiate themselves from other Texas schools and also gain exposure to the eastern markets. The SEC already has 12 teams, and it's competitive enough already. The Big East needs TCU to be a football marque. With the poor showing their football programs have put on the field this year, they need someone who's going to bring some credibility to the conference, and if Notre Dame won't join as a football member then TCU is a good choice.<br />
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I think it's just a matter of time before BYU and Boise St. find BCS conferences to offer them. BYU didn't do well this year, but they're generally a very competitive team. Boise St.'s move to the MWC is an improvement in the competition level, but it still doesn't solve the problem of not being in a BCS conference. I wouldn't be surprised if the Big 12 offered either of those schools or Notre Dame to join to fill the gap left by Nebraska and Colorado. The North and South divisions could be recreated and I bet the Big 12 would find a way to let Notre Dame and/or BYU keep their special TV contracts.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3750377542758486826.post-21205276738125725232010-11-24T14:39:00.000-08:002010-11-24T14:39:47.013-08:00Breaking down the conference racesHere are the different scenarios for who could win or play for each conference championship.<br />
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<b>ACC</b><br />
For the Coastal Division, Virginia Tech is in the championship.<br />
For the Atlantic Division, NC State is in if they beat Maryland, otherwise, it's Florida St.<br />
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<b>Big 12</b><br />
For the North Division, Nebraska is in the championship if they beat Colorado, or if Missouri loses to Kansas. If Nebraska loses and Missouri wins, then Missouri will represent the North.<br />
For the South Division, Oklahoma St. is in if they beat Oklahoma. If Oklahoma wins, then it's a three way tie between OU, OSU, and Texas A&M, assuming A&M beats Texas. Since OU would have beaten OSU, and OSU beat A&M, and A&M beat OU, the tie-breaker goes to the BCS standings, unless two teams are adjacent to each other in the BCS standings. The most likely result is that OU would be the highest ranked, unless A&M gathers a huge number of votes after beating Texas. If A&M is immediately after or higher than OU, then A&M would represent the South.<br />
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<b>Big East</b><br />
Most Big East teams still have two conference games remaining, and because the race is so tight there are lots of different scenarios. Pittsburgh is in the driver's seat, so if they win out, they win the championship. If Pitt loses, then UConn takes over the driver's seat since they have beaten Pitt and West Virginia. West Virginia would need to win out and have Connecticut lose one of their last two games.<br />
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<b>Big 10</b><br />
Three teams are tied for first, and since they did not all play each other, it goes to the BCS standings. Barring radical changes in the voting, and assuming they all win out, Wisconsin goes to the Rose Bowl. If Wisconsin loses then it's Ohio State. If Wisconsin and Ohio St. lose, then it's Michigan State.<br />
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<b>Conference USA</b><br />
For the Eastern division, Central Florida will play in the championship if they beat Memphis. If they lose and Southern Miss. and ECU win, it becomes a three way tie in the East. Central Florida beat ECU, ECU beat Southern Miss., and Southern Miss. beat Central Florida, so the tie breaker goes to the record within the division. Since ECU has the better record within the division (4-1), that means ECU goes to the championship if UCF loses and ECU wins. If UCF and ECU lose, then S. Miss. goes if they win. If all three lose, then it's still UCF.<br />
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The Western division is slightly less confusing. If S. Methodist beats ECU, then they will go to the championship game. If S. Methodist loses and Tulsa beats S. Mississippi, then Tulsa goes to the championship. If they both lose, it's S. Methodist.<br />
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<b>MAC</b><br />
In the East, if Ohio beats Kent St., then Ohio plays for the MAC championship. If Ohio loses, Miami will represent the East.<br />
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In the West, Northern Illinois has secured their spot in the championship game.<br />
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<b>Mountain West</b><br />
TCU has won the Mountain West Conference. Even if the lose to New Mexico, they're still the champions based on their earlier victory over Utah.<br />
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<b>Pac-10</b><br />
Oregon is in the driver's seat, and can even afford to lose one game. Stanford's only hope of claiming the championship is if Oregon loses their last two games and Stanford beats Oregon St.<br />
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<b>SEC</b><br />
The SEC championship has been set, and it will be South Carolina vs. Auburn. That doesn't mean this week's games are meaningless though, with South Carolina playing in-state rival Clemson and Auburn playing arch-rival Alabama.<br />
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<b>Sun Belt</b><br />
Florida International is in the lead for the Sun Belt championship, and can even afford to lose one of their two remaining games. If they lose two and Troy wins two however, then Troy will be the champion. If Troy loses either of their last two games, then Florida International will be the champion.<br />
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<b>WAC</b><br />
Boise St. will take the WAC championship if they win their remaining two games. However if they stumble, that opens the possibility for Hawaii or Nevada to win the championship. If Boise St. loses their last two games and Hawaii beats New Mexico St., then Hawaii is the champion. If Boise St. loses to Nevada and Hawaii loses to New Mexico St., then Nevada will be the champion if they go on to beat La. Tech.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0