The first official BCS rankings come out next week. In ESPN projections, OSU ranks poorly. Why so low? Bucknuts.com's Steve Helwagen goes number crunching.
Bcs poll 2010
Bcs poll 2010 espn
RK TEAM RECORD PTS
1 Auburn (56) 14-0 1472
2 TCU (3) 13-0 1392
3 Oregon 12-1 1379
4 Stanford 12-1 1300
5 Ohio State 12-1 1220
6 Oklahoma 12-2 1108
7 Wisconsin 11-2 1055
8 LSU 11-2 1051
9 Boise State 12-1 1031
10 Alabama 10-3 961
11 Nevada 13-1 866
12 Arkansas 10-3 863
13 Oklahoma State 11-2 833
14 Michigan State 11-2 696
15 Mississippi State 9-4 578
16 Virginia Tech 11-3 577
17 Florida State 10-4 502
18 Missouri 10-3 477
19 Texas A&M 9-4 359
20 Nebraska 10-4 334
21 UCF 11-3 225
22 South Carolina 9-5 169
23 Maryland 9-4 144
24 Tulsa 10-3 128
25 North Carolina State 9-4 119
Bcs poll 2010 release date
Compilation of Standings
The BCS Standings are used for:
1. Determining the two teams that qualify to play in the BCS National Championship Game;
2. Determining any other automatic qualifiers; and
3. Establishing the pool of eligible teams for at-large selection.
The BCS Standings are released for eight consecutive weeks each season, including the final Standings on selection Sunday. The National Football Foundation compiles and releases the Standings each week.
This year, the BCS Standings will once again include three components: USA Today Coaches Poll, Harris Interactive College Football Poll and an average of six computer rankings. Each component will count one-third of a team's overall BCS score in the BCS Standings.
The statistical rating system used to determine the teams that will participate in the championship game of the Bowl Championship Series consists of three components and each will count as 1/3rd of the final BCS formula - subjective polls of Harris Interactive (replaces AP) and coaches (USA Today) and six computer rankings.
Bcs poll 2010 football
Bowl Subdivision Polls
AP Top 25
1.LSU (60)
2.Alabama
3.Oklahoma St.
4.Stanford
5.USC
6.Oregon
7.Arkansas
8.Boise St.
9.Wisconsin
10.South Carolina
11.Kansas St.
12.Michigan St.
13.Michigan
14.Clemson
15.Baylor
16.TCU
17.Virginia Tech
18.Georgia
19.Oklahoma
20.Houston
21.Nebraska
22.Southern Miss
23.West Virginia
24.Penn St.
25.Florida St.
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