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Monday, November 24, 2008

BCS Conference Championship Scenarios

Penn State was the first team to clinch a BCS conference championship, and barring a miracle, they'll be going to the Rose Bowl. Florida and Alabama are already set to meet in the SEC title game.

What do the other conferences look like?

ACC:

The Atlantic Division will be decided in Chestnut Hill as BC hosts Maryland. If the Eagles win, they're division champs. If Maryland wins, then the Florida State Seminoles are division champs.

The Coastal Division is also down to two teams. If Virginia Tech beats Virginia in Blacksburg, they win the division. If Virginia wins, the Georgia Tech goes to the ACC title game.


Big East:

Cincinnati is in the driver's seat. If they beat visiting Syracuse on Saturday, they clinch the Big East and their first ever BCS berth. They also clinch if West Virginia loses to Pittsburgh on the 29th, or South Florida on December 6th. WVU needs Cincy to lose, and to win their last 2 games in order to take the title.


Pac-10:

Oregon State wins the title by beating Oregon in Corvalis. The Beavers haven't been to the Rose Bowl since 1964, and they're one win away from returning. USC needs OSU to lose, plus they need to beat UCLA on December 6th. Oregon State can lose, and still go to the Rose Bowl if USC falls to UCLA.


Big XII:

Missouri's had the North locked up for weeks. And we all know about the three-way tie in the South. Here's how each team can win the division without that BCS tie-breaker:

Texas Tech: if they beat Baylor, and Oklahoma State beats Oklahoma

Texas: If they beat Texas A&M, Baylor beats Texas Tech, and Oklahoma State beats Oklahoma

Oklahoma: If they beat Oklahoma State, and A&M beats Texas

-The Commodore

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