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If BCS Rankings Were Actual Standings (Vol. 4)

 
If the BCS Rankings were actual standings (the actual W-L record and games back), it would look something like this. It could be more accurate. If there is a tie (teams have the same record), then we go by the teams' preseason rankings to determine the tiebreaker. Here’s how it would kinda look if we go by actual standings for the top 50 teams, instead of rankings, in the fourth version... 1. Texas Tech (10-0) 2. Alabama (10-0) 3. Utah (10-0) 4. Boise State (9-0) 5. Ball State (9-0) 6. Oklahoma (9-1) 7. Texas (9-1) 8. BYU (9-1) 9. Penn State (9-1) 10. Florida (8-1) 11. USC (8-1) 12. TCU (9-2) 13. Michigan State (9-2) 14. Ohio State (8-2) 15. Georgia (8-2) 17. Missouri (8-2) 18. Oklahoma State (8-2) 19. Western Michigan (8-2) 20. Air Force (8-2) 21. Florida State (7-2) 23. Pittsburgh (7-2) 24. Cincinnati (7-2) 25. North Carolina (7-2) 26. Central Michigan (7-2) 27. Oregon (7-3) 28. South Carolina (7-3) 29. Northwestern (7-3) 30. Georgia Tech (7-3) 31. West Virginia (6-3) 32. LSU (6-3) ... (link)

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