Sunday, November 01, 2009

BCS Standings to Look Different

2009 FedEx BCS National Championship game in MiamiYou knew it would happen. It pretty much happens every week with the BCS standings and how they will have a bit of a makeover after yesterday's games. All to get their chance at winning a National Chamionship Trophy similar to the one on the left.

#2 Alabama had week off but there were a few outcomes that will shake it all up...again. And the Crimson Tide could actually fall to #3.

#1 Florida and #3 Texas both won in convincing fashion. The Gators mashed the Georgia Bulldogs in Jacksonville, 41-17. The Longhorns went into Stillwater and toppled #14 Oklahoma State, 41-14.

The highest team to suffer a loss was #5 USC. The Trojans were on the road, but because the margin of victory was the largest in the Pete Carroll era. The #10 Oregon Ducks dealt the Trojans a 47-20 thumping in Eugene. But Oregon is not the only beneficiary of this win. The team to get the most from this game's outcome is #7 Boise State who defeated Oregon the first week of the season, 19-8. The Broncos defeated San Jose State, 45-7.

The next highest to be dealt a setback was #13 Virginia Tech...and they were at home and their ACC Championship dreams were dealt a severe blow. Two field goals in the last 4 minutes did the Hokies in, the last coming courtesy of a fumble at their own 25. The North Carolina Tar Heels got their first ACC win of the season, 20-17.

The biggest scare (on Halloween, no less) was #4 Iowa. It looked like the Indiana Hoosiers were well on their way to pulling off the upset. Then, the tricks began to happen to Indiana. First, a freakish interception by Iowa that was returned for a TD. It looked like Indiana had answered with a TD of their own, but the replay official overtruned the call. The Hoosiers then missed a field goal attempt. Did I mention that Iowa QB Ricky Stanzi threw 5 interceptions, and that 4 of those were in the third quarter? Wind had a lot to do with that.

To the 4th, and here...we...go! Stanzi goes 3- 3 in the 4th for over 180 yards and 2 TD as the Hawkeyes scored 28 in the final "stanza" and pull off a stunning win, 42-24. The Hawkeyes remain undefeated despite always having to come from behind...or so it seems.

The other undefeated teams, #6 TCU and #8 Cincinnati continued their winning ways. The Horned Frogs scored often in a 41-0 victory over UNLV. The Bearcats, once again with backup QB Zack Callaros leading the way, beat Syracuse, 28-7.

Here's the Top 10 plays from Saturday from ESPN.com




South Carolina v Tennessee
One last thing. Is it possible that Lane Kiffin may have taken the Halloween thing a bit too far. The Vols were in all orange for warmups. When Kiffin & Co. emerged from the tunnel to start their game against Steve Spurrier and the #22 South Carolina Gamecocks, the trick was on the "Ol' Ball Coach"...and those that also watched Tennessee take down the Gamecocks, 31-13. Opinions?

Kiffin? Over the top? Nah.

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