hilarious mistake in the title, i think you meant +32.5 and climbing.....
LSUperior , your tigers were impressive running the ball down the throats of arkansas today..... nice coaching job by Miles to stick with the run and not risk the game on jeffersons arm....
.... and who is the chick in your avatar?.... pretty smoking!
hilarious mistake in the title, i think you meant +32.5 and climbing.....
LSUperior , your tigers were impressive running the ball down the throats of arkansas today..... nice coaching job by Miles to stick with the run and not risk the game on jeffersons arm....
.... and who is the chick in your avatar?.... pretty smoking!
Boise can still qualify for a BCS bowl game but a lot has to happen...
Here are the rules as far as I know it:
The champion of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference, or the Western Athletic Conference will earn an automatic berth in a BCS bowl game if either:
No more than one such team from Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference, and the Western Athletic Conference shall earn an automatic berth in any year. (Note: a second team may be eligible for at-large eligibility as noted below.) If two or more teams from those conferences satisfy the provisions for an automatic berth, then the team with the highest finish in the final BCS Standings will receive the automatic berth, and the remaining team or teams will be considered for at-large selection if it meets the criteria.
So basically Houston should win an automatic qualifier bid for finishing in the top 12 if they win the Conf USA championship.
Boise and TCU can get an At-Large bid if any BCS committee thinks the are worth it and they are on the top 16 with an automatic qualifier finishing behind them (anyone from the Big East).
Lastly if Southern Miss knocks off Houston in the Conf USA championship then Boise and TCU can still make it. It's definitely a long shot but it's possible. Just thought I'd share. I think Boise is gonna mop the floor with Wyoming... 55-17, but obviously it's not worth laying 34.5 points.
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Boise can still qualify for a BCS bowl game but a lot has to happen...
Here are the rules as far as I know it:
The champion of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference, or the Western Athletic Conference will earn an automatic berth in a BCS bowl game if either:
No more than one such team from Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference, and the Western Athletic Conference shall earn an automatic berth in any year. (Note: a second team may be eligible for at-large eligibility as noted below.) If two or more teams from those conferences satisfy the provisions for an automatic berth, then the team with the highest finish in the final BCS Standings will receive the automatic berth, and the remaining team or teams will be considered for at-large selection if it meets the criteria.
So basically Houston should win an automatic qualifier bid for finishing in the top 12 if they win the Conf USA championship.
Boise and TCU can get an At-Large bid if any BCS committee thinks the are worth it and they are on the top 16 with an automatic qualifier finishing behind them (anyone from the Big East).
Lastly if Southern Miss knocks off Houston in the Conf USA championship then Boise and TCU can still make it. It's definitely a long shot but it's possible. Just thought I'd share. I think Boise is gonna mop the floor with Wyoming... 55-17, but obviously it's not worth laying 34.5 points.
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Boise can still qualify for a BCS bowl game but a lot has to happen...
Here are the rules as far as I know it:
The champion of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference, or the Western Athletic Conference will earn an automatic berth in a BCS bowl game if either:
No more than one such team from Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference, and the Western Athletic Conference shall earn an automatic berth in any year. (Note: a second team may be eligible for at-large eligibility as noted below.) If two or more teams from those conferences satisfy the provisions for an automatic berth, then the team with the highest finish in the final BCS Standings will receive the automatic berth, and the remaining team or teams will be considered for at-large selection if it meets the criteria.
So basically Houston should win an automatic qualifier bid for finishing in the top 12 if they win the Conf USA championship.
Boise and TCU can get an At-Large bid if any BCS committee thinks the are worth it and they are on the top 16 with an automatic qualifier finishing behind them (anyone from the Big East).
Lastly if Southern Miss knocks off Houston in the Conf USA championship then Boise and TCU can still make it. It's definitely a long shot but it's possible. Just thought I'd share. I think Boise is gonna mop the floor with Wyoming... 55-17, but obviously it's not worth laying 34.5 points.
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Boise can still qualify for a BCS bowl game but a lot has to happen...
Here are the rules as far as I know it:
The champion of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference, or the Western Athletic Conference will earn an automatic berth in a BCS bowl game if either:
No more than one such team from Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Sun Belt Conference, and the Western Athletic Conference shall earn an automatic berth in any year. (Note: a second team may be eligible for at-large eligibility as noted below.) If two or more teams from those conferences satisfy the provisions for an automatic berth, then the team with the highest finish in the final BCS Standings will receive the automatic berth, and the remaining team or teams will be considered for at-large selection if it meets the criteria.
So basically Houston should win an automatic qualifier bid for finishing in the top 12 if they win the Conf USA championship.
Boise and TCU can get an At-Large bid if any BCS committee thinks the are worth it and they are on the top 16 with an automatic qualifier finishing behind them (anyone from the Big East).
Lastly if Southern Miss knocks off Houston in the Conf USA championship then Boise and TCU can still make it. It's definitely a long shot but it's possible. Just thought I'd share. I think Boise is gonna mop the floor with Wyoming... 55-17, but obviously it's not worth laying 34.5 points.
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