they would have to "smoke" both of them, because of what happened to them when they got smoked by USC. However, if USC were to lose 1 of there last 2 games, especially if it was UCLA, and Arkansas were to run the table, no question, they should be right there............But in my heart, Boise St. has not lost, so they should challange 4 the title.
2006-11-21 05:57:40
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answered by ? 2
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i visit say no for many motives. First, the SEC is sooo hard that i'm uncertain even LSU can avert a loss, fairly with the championship interest. Florida pushed them to the final 2d, and there are various different stable communities there. and in spite of in the event that they do circulate with the aid of this long stretch i don't be attentive to in the event that they are able to stay to tell the story yet another interest. look at OSU final twelve months how all and sundry needed handy them the call and that they lost. ought to happen lower back in the event that they get there. 2d, Ohio State could no longer e the huge Ten champion, they might finally end up initiate a co-champ, yet there will be 2 or perhaps 3 communities with one loss. and that they are going to be harm by utilising the lack of a championship, the place they could make up a gap or 2 on the top (yet it extremely is yet another subject remember). yet I nevertheless think of they are able to get with the aid of using their D. consequently, i could ought to look at Oklahoma because of the fact they have by utilising far the least confusing time table left and OSU interior the national call interest. With an OU win.
2016-11-25 23:02:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what USC does in its final two games.
If USC and Arkansas both wind up with one loss, obviously the poll voters will choose USC over Arkansas because they beat them 50-14 at Arkansas.
I do have a feeling if Arkansas finishes with one loss and USC with two losses, that Michigan will wind up #2 and play Ohio St for the BCS title.
2006-11-21 07:38:54
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as USC loses to Notredame then Arkansas will atleast be talked about for it. I still think the Michigan will end up in a rematch since they are #2 and dont have any more games then they cant control what happens but as long as USC loses then they are safe in that #2 spot. Its up for grabs and Michigan cant do anything about it.
2006-11-21 07:18:48
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answered by imsmartkid 6
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Nobody knows it depends what the computer spits out. USC has to lose. If Arkansas wins out they will be in a good spot, the SEC is a good conference so it makes sense that they should have the shot if USC falters.
2006-11-21 07:58:47
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answered by Bruce Tzu 5
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If USC wins out, they will not because USC already beat them this year. If USC loses one of its games, then I think it will be Michigan again because I don't think the pollsters are that confident in Arkansas and that they are better than Michigan.
2006-11-21 06:57:39
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answered by Lalondy 1
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I hope so but probably not since USC holds the head to head win and they won't put Arkansas in front of them unless they lose to Notre Dame. They won't put Notre Dame in front of Michigan because Michigan holds the head to head win with them. Notre Dame winning would be their only chance.
2006-11-21 05:54:37
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answered by juicetke 4
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all depends what happens in the usc notre dame game this weekend if usc looses maybe they would have a chance in the bcs rankings the only problem would be getting past michigan
2006-11-21 05:55:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Arkansas cant get by USC unless they lose. Just like ND cant get by Michigan. US media would prefer OSU vs ND
2006-11-21 08:00:05
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answered by fortyninertu 5
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they would have a greta chance of doing so if they can win these next two games but the bcs seems infatuated with michigan so it will be pretty tough
2006-11-21 05:57:30
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answered by Anonymous
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