Published 6/21/2009
by Ryan Noterman
at Bleacher Report - College Football
Every year there are many games that effect the outcome of the Bowl Championship Series. Big games like Oklahoma-Texas, USC-Notre Dame, Florida-Georgia, just to name a few.
I took those games and threw them out, because we can all assume those will be big games. Now what about the MWC, ACC, WAC, and games outside the conference.
Those can be big games too. What if Utah lost at the Big House last year to Michigan. Utah could not have shown that they were a better team than Alabama. Instead Utah won in Ann Arbor and went on to the Suger Bowl where they dismantled Alabama.
So here are four must watch games that will have implications on how the BCS turns out.
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