I want to see Tennessee beat Florida, then get beat in the SEC championship. I want to see Oregon lose to Oregon St. Then i want to see Colorado beat Texas...just to suprise everyone. Would the computers put Colorado in the national championship game if that happened?
Oh, and BTW...according to the BCS, do you know who has the 2nd hardest schedule? Kansas St. And do you know who has the hardest schedule in the NCAA? California.
Hey Shanna... when are you going to change your name, I think you're a chick everytime I see your posts... rH
Possible, but I think it's like 1% chance. Also, which CU will show up? The one that demolished NU at home or the one that almost lost to osu on the road? I like UT's chances. Also, if UF or Miami loses, Texas wins and they will be in the Rose Bowl. That guy who has predicted the bcs correctly every week says that uo, nu, and the other ut cannot pass UT unless they lose to CU.
And Miami was winless all time against Washington (loss in '94 and in '00) until Saturday. You don't think that the Canes will be fired up to play the Hokies in Blacksburg, do you? Especially after getting embarrassed there in '99 - a game in which many people said that they quit? After the last 2 weeks, I wouldn't bet on it. I would bet on Florida losing to Tennessee and then Tennessee losing to LSU/Auburn in the SEC Championship Game before betting on Miami losing. However, it could happen. Even though Oklahoma is pitiful offensively with Nate "I couldn't beat out Quincy Carter at Georgia" Hybl, I never expected them to lose to OSU at home.
From one of the big sports websites (dunno which): If Oregon State beats Oregon, Texas loses, Miami loses big, Florida and Tennessee both lose, it could end up Colorado and Nebraska in the Rose Bowl.
Yea, I know man. I would too if Miami was in Texas's position. One thing that this college football season has taught us is to expect the unexpected. So, Miami could lose to VA Tech. If they do, I won't be making excuses for them because they control their own destiny.