sec and the big 10 are too tough so you can rule out any of their teams ohio st (also in big ten) will lose a game as well will usc. my prediction is west virginia (with a fairly lame schedule left) vs. any number of one lose teams, Texas and n.d. have the best chance getting their lose early. who ever it is will beat west virginia easily
2006-09-29 14:59:52
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answered by rare breed 4
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Well must understand some of the factors that decide on who plays in national title hunt. The Networks and the BCS already lost one of their darlings and that Notre Dame. The team that ends up with the best record and pulls high market value will represent for the national championship, so far the leaders of that catagory are Ohio St, Aurburn,Oklahoma,USC,Georgia,Florida. Teams such as West Virginia and Louisville wont get their shot due to low market value
unless these teams are only team left unbeaten. NCAA needs playoff to determine this in truth.
2006-09-30 16:08:12
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answered by Douglas N 1
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Georgia won't make it. Florida usually has their number. And GA Tech could probably beat them.
USC has a better shot, but not sure if they can hang in there.
I would look at teams like Auburn, Michigan, and maybe even West Virginia. All have a good shot at winning out the rest of the season.
But I wouldn't be surprised to see some one loss teams get in either, like Texas again.
2006-09-29 18:59:11
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answered by ImportedBeer 1
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The winner of the Ohio State Michigan game will play Louisville.
Florida Auburn still have too tough of schedules and USC has lost too many great players to not slip up when we least expect it.
If tOSU gets out of Iowa they should run the table all the way to the Michigan game as should Michigan.
WVU will have too big a target on them when they play at Louisville, so I think Louisville wins out because they play no one else.
2006-09-29 19:39:09
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answered by acefra 3
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USC can make it through the Pac 10 unscathed and beat ND at home. I am sorry but Georgia does not look good. They almost lost last week and their QB is poor. I would for Florida or West Virginia. Florida has the tougher schedule, but WV only has one tough game left vs. Louisville. So WV could be in if Florida stumbles.
Go Hawkeyes!!!
2006-09-29 20:16:25
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answered by sherlockmeh 2
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If Auburn continues to play like they are, they will be there against Ohio St or USC. They better not get screwed like they did a few years back where OU got to go instead of them, and this was after OU got worked the week before by Kansas St.
2006-09-29 18:54:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Auburn will beat USC. The dark horse is West Virginia. Notice that I did not pick Ohio St. I think they will lose to Iowa this week and end that championship talk.
2006-09-29 18:22:02
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answered by TK 4
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Michigan and USC , auburn didnt look very good and almost lost last night, michigans big test will be ohio state but this is their year and Mario Manningham is the guy to watch for the wolverines.
2006-09-29 18:38:39
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answered by Nate T 1
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Alabama and Texas. Roll Tide!!!. Seriously, Ohio State and USC although I wonder if Ohio State might get beat by Iowa this weekend.
2006-09-29 18:18:08
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answered by chr1 4
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yeah, a lot of teams are looking like they have a shot. i'm a die hard USC fan so i'm hoping they go.
fight on!
2006-09-29 18:20:41
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answered by loveholio 5
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