You got it buddy. OSU Michigan winner vs. West Virginia Louisville winner. I think the winner of the OSU Michigan game will be national champs.
2006-10-30 01:52:54
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answered by trogon 101 1
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The way the BS system works, as long as both are undefeated, you'd be correct. The Big East winner has no business being in the BCS Championship game but with the system we have now, if they remain undefeated, that's what we'll get. I hope it comes down to the winner of the OSU/Mich. game and a bunch of 1 loss teams. Then we'll get to see how screwed up this system really is. If it does come down to a bunch of 1 loss teams there would only be two logical choices. The loser of the OSU/Mich. game or Texas. Those would be the only two teams whose 1 loss would be to the #1 team in the country. Of course, the BCS has never been accused of being logical.
Hook'em!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-10-30 02:18:47
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answered by Nuke Lefties 4
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The Big East winner will not get the nod simply because their conference wasn't that much of a challenge to win!
Like most people, I think it will come down to the SEC winner (if it is STILL a 1-loss team) and OSU. Michigan is already in decline.
2006-10-30 01:41:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that it is possible, but much less likely if Louisville wins against WVU. The people at ESPN were saying that if the OSU/Mich game is close, then the National Championship could be a rematch. I think that's more likely if OSU loses, that they may still stay up there. L'ville is still behind Florida in the BCS, so if the OSU/Mich loser doesn't end up in the BCS game, (and L'ville beats WVU), then FL could end up the other team (If they win...)
2006-10-30 01:54:51
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answered by Brian D 4
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Not really, I agree with half of that equation Michigan/OSU winner will go, but what happens if Rutgers wins the Big East and goes undefeated then do they get the nod by default. That scenario could happen you know.
2006-10-30 01:37:53
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answered by irishfan46241 4
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I doubt that west virginia or Louisville makes the massive activity.even nevertheless theres a extraordinarily solid hazard that the winner between the two will probably go undefeated.I nevertheless think of one in all them is gonna be 3 or 4.i think that Michigan will make the massive activity.Then that's the two going to be OSU (even nevertheless they lose they're going to lose to the variety 2 team in the rustic so as that they drop to 2 or 3 and we visit 1st).Or it is going to be Auburn or Texas. and that i accept as true with you...there is no way USC is going undefeated with that schedule.incredibly while all those communities are in a row.
2016-10-16 13:18:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Forget Louisville or WVU, neither one will be considered. More than likely the Ohio/Michingan winner and Florida(if they win out)
2006-10-30 05:24:28
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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Louisville and WVU have no business in thr title game, they play noone. Hell it should be a re-match of the OSU/TTUN, before either of them get in. The best match up would be Texas, as their one loss come from #1.
2006-10-30 01:53:09
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answered by ? 5
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THAT'S ONE SCENARIO THAT COULD PLAYOUT. WHAT IF THE LOUISVILLE VS WVU WINNER LOSES TO RUTGERS? I THINK A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE FORGETTING ABOUT RUTGERS. ANOTHER SITUATION THAT NOBODY HAS REALLY THOUGHT ABOUT....WHY NOT HAVE A RE-MATCH OF THE OSU VS MCHIGAN GAME IF IT TURNS OUT TO BE AS EVENLY-MATCHED AS WE ANTICIPATE?
2006-10-30 01:37:48
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answered by SCOTT J 2
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unfortunatly, that's what it's looking like, although Ohio State & Michigan would beat either of the 2 other teams
2006-10-30 02:07:10
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answered by johnnyDRAMA 5
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