Not unless the game is tight all the way through and Michigan barely ekes out a win. I can more easily see the reverse, especially since the game is at Ohio State. If Michigan loses, but plays the whole way through and is competitive through the whole game, there is a chance they will meet again.
I think a lot is going to have to happen for Louisville to be in championship. Yes, they haven't lost a game, but their schedule could have been better. I mean, Middle Tennessee State isn't really a quality win. I'm not sure one of these Big East team can really play with the Big Ten right now. Louisville's defense doesn't look fantastic. They are a well coached team though and I won't put anything past them.
2006-11-05 02:01:19
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answered by WrenRae 3
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A few other things will have to happen for there to be a rematch between these 2 teams. Louisville will have to lose 1 of its 2 games remaining, and I think Michigan OSU will have to be a very close game. I don't believe Rutgers, even going without a loss, will qualify for the championship game. Bring on a college football playoff system.
2006-11-05 01:47:51
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answered by Steven K 1
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It's possible. You don't have to win your conference to get into the BCS championship. Nebraska did it, once. However, late losses will cost you in the human polls, which account for two-thirds of the BCS formula. It's rare for a 1 or 2 team to lose and not fall at least to 4. The 3, 4 or 5, going into the last weekend, will be far more likely to go...assuming they win...than the loser of the 1-2 matchup.
Wouldn't it be odd, though, if Texas got into the game and Ohio State didn't? It could happen.
2006-11-05 03:19:44
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answered by Wilton P 5
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this would really be an interesting situation. most people expect ohio state to win, and then decide whether or not michigan deserves another crack at it.
if michigan beats ohio state in a close game, then i could easily see the BCS giving them the rematch. if michigan blows out ohio state, then it will likely go to another team.. either an undefeated big east team or a one loss SEC team, or texas if they win the big 12 title.
2006-11-05 02:38:40
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answered by Jeff 5
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No, even though they could possibly finish 1 and 2 still, BCS rules state that the championship game must be played between 2 conference champions, only one team can win the big ten. Therefore even though Ohio State Suckeyes will finish 2, they will have to sit out. Sorry Suckeye fans.
2006-11-05 02:04:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think Ohio St. will lose to Mich. If Michigan wants to win they need to play better than they did against Ball St., they almost came back and beat them.
2006-11-05 04:02:24
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answered by Hellsdiner 3
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This would have to happen -
OSU loses by 3 or less and both teams score less than 28.
Louisville loses to Pitt or Rutgers
Texas wins out but plays poorly in Big 12 Champ game
Florida loses close one to Arkansas in SEC Champ game.
ND loses close to USC.
2006-11-05 04:02:27
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answered by sethsdadiam 5
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Ohio State won't loose to Michigan and won't have a remach because they will move down alot.
2006-11-05 01:47:14
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answered by Anonymous
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yes and they will lose to Michigan again . lol
2006-11-05 04:03:40
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answered by ? 6
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Possibly.
Michigan loses, they're out.
2006-11-05 01:36:37
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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