BCS Standings released on 11/21:
1. Oregon (BYE)
2. Auburn (BYE)
3. TCU (BYE)
4. Boise State (W 51-0 vs. Fresno State)
5. LSU (W 43-36 vs. Ole Miss)
6. Stanford (W 48-14 @ Cal)
7. Wisconsin (W 48-28 @ Michigan)
8. Ohio State (W 20-17 @ #20 Iowa)
9. Oklahoma State (W 48-14 @ Kansas)
10. Michigan State (W 35-31 vs. Purdue)
My BCS Standings:
1. Auburn
2. Oregon
3. Boise State
4. TCU
5. LSU
6. Stanford
7. Wisconsin
8. Ohio State
9. Oklahoma State
10. Michigan State
Auburn remains #1 in my list after a bye week. Look for a tough match-up when they face (11)Alabama in the annual Iron Bowl this Friday.
Oregon is also coming off of a bye. They face (21)Arizona this week, upset special?
Boise comes in ahead of TCU in my rankings again this week. Their 51-0 rout of Fresno State should give them a bump to #3 in next week's rankings if they can hold off (21)Nevada.
TCU hangs on at #4 after their bye week. New Mexico shouldn't give them much trouble this week.
I like LSU at #5. They had a scare against Ole Miss last week but what's new? Les Miles found a way to get it done again for the Bayou Bengals.
Stanford showed they can play well at Cal. They will play Oregon State at home next week, who is fresh off a victory against then-20th-ranked USC.
Wisconsin's big road win against Michigan couldn't lift them to #6 this week. They do have the edge for the Big Ten title, however, with the highest BCS ranking in the Big Ten.
Ohio State needs to have a big game against Michigan this week. If they aren't ahead of Wisconsin and Michigan State, they won't be able to win the Big Ten this year.
Oklahoma State continues to play well. Their road win against Kansas may not seem like much, but the Cowboys are in good position to make the Big 12 Championship Game.
Michigan State barely makes my top 10 this week after a scary game against Purdue. If the Spartans want to stay highly-ranked, they need to play much better than they did this past week.
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