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Utah is clearly in if they win. BYU could be too. All BYU would need is a BSU loss (and I think BSU is highly overrated, so there is a decent chance they lose against either Nevada or FSU).
This game is for a conference title, a BCS berth, a rivalry title, and millions of bucks. Loser gets Vegas, Poinsettia or Armed Forces (ouch to each). Game on. |
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TCU's drop after losing to Utah proves otherwise....
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I can't see it. Non-BCS teams that lose to other non-BCS teams fall like a rock. TCU dropped like crazy in a close game. BYU dropped like crazy and it wasn't a close game. It is almost as if no matter what, voters have decided to punish teams more for non-BCS losses, even if the loss is to a top 15 team.
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