If USC can beat Cal, then they will probly get the spot, they sit third right now. If Florida can really make a statement from here on out and be dominant, they might do enough damage in the polls to leapfrog USC, or if Cal beats them first. Do not rule out the possiblity of a repeat in the title game of Mich and Ohio St, especially if Mich wins a really close game. If all else fails, you have Notre Dame waiting around and I wish they would give Rutgers more credit for being as good as they are.
2006-11-15 12:00:52
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answered by postalclerkgso 3
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Arkansas has a good chance, especially considering how unimpressive Florida's been playing. USC will undoubtedly lose to either Cal or Notre Dame, probably the latter, hopefully both. If Rutgers remains unbeaten, then I think they should have a chance. The Big East conference, even now, is still a hell of a lot tougher than the Pac 10. In fact, the only challenges USC has are out of conference teams like Notre Dame. At least the Big East still has Lousville and West Virginia and occasionally Pitt.
I do not want to see a rematch between Ohio State and Michigan, and I doubt very much it will happen as Ohio State will spank Michigan without question.
Go Buckeyes.
2006-11-15 21:23:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have said the winner of the SEC, however I dont know about that anymore. They honestly should get to play again. At this point if USC does not lose I would say they play. If USC loses its anyones guess. Arkansas has a good shot but they wont beat LSU. And I give Rutgers credit, however think of the affore-mentioned teams playing Rutgers. They would be destroyed, plus I do not think Rutgers wins against West Virginia.
2006-11-15 19:57:53
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answered by benboy05 1
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USC most likely. It could be UF as well if they stop playing horribly like they have been ever since their robbed win at Auburn. Since then, they have been plagued by injuries, a player off the team and a defense and offense that is no longer in coordination. If USC beats both Cal and Notre Dame, they will play the winner of Ohio State - Michigan.
2006-11-15 20:26:36
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answered by j l 2
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Well hello again, Ninja doggy-boy!! I've missed ya on here!
Who will play the winner of the OSU/Mich game? The team which is in the 2nd place, after Nov. 18, you dummy you!!
That could be Texas, or Arkansas, or Florida, or Rutgers.....
who will it NOT be? the Univ. of so cal, the b*ttwipes of the west, since by then they will have lost a couple games........
2006-11-15 23:20:02
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answered by Aaron 2
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If Michigan wins, Ohio State will have a rematch for the National Championship
If Ohio State wins, Florida or USC will face OSU in the big game
2006-11-15 20:02:23
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answered by Not You 4
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The loser of the Michigan - Ohio State game will play the winner of the Michigan Ohio State game.
If there is any justice.
By the way, t s, The Q was; who will play, not who will win (must be an OSU grad).
2006-11-15 20:04:31
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answered by Dave C 5
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this comes down to the score of the OSU vs Mich game
if it's not a blowout, I think they deserve a rematch
however, if USC wins out, they have a big chance
or if Florida plays impressively against their remaining opponents.
I don't think anyone else really deserves it
okay okay.. maybe Rutgers.
but it really doesn't make sense for Notre Dame
to play because of their earlier matchup against Michigan
whether Mich wins or loses.. Mich manhandled ND
2006-11-16 02:15:33
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answered by one234fiive 2
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I won't care until the final bcs poll comes out on Dec 3
2006-11-15 23:21:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Rutgers should be the team if they remain undefeated. But I would like USC to be the team if they win their remaining games.
2006-11-16 03:37:02
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answered by Norman Bates 2
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