mustangj17 said:
MileHigh said:
Only one mid-major is guaranteed a spot in a BCS bowl, and it's the higher ranked team, even if there are more than two in the top 12. So, yes, you could have TCU at No. 4 and Boise at No. 5 and only TCU goes and Boise gets shipped to the Poinsetta, unless the big bowls use an at-large selection on Boise (in this example).
No. 1 and No. 2 teams go to the title game.
Big 12 champ goes to Fiesta. Pac-10 and Big Ten champs to the Rose. SEC champ to the Sugar. ACC champ to the Orange.
Whichever bowls lose teams to the title game then get to pick. So if Florida is No. 1 and Texas is No. 2, then the Sugar picks first, then the Fiesta picks. Then for the other three slots, this year, the picks go in order to the Orange, Fiesta, Sugar bowls.
If my math is correct there should be four at large spots.
One will go to the other SEC team, one will go to the top mid-major.
Two spots left.
You would have to think another undefeated mid-major team would get in as well as maybe a team like Penn State if they win out.
I fail to see why I have to think that.
If TCU wins out, they'll have earned a spot, and they'll get one. If that happens, Boise's not going to a BCS bowl, no matter what its record.
It will take a very special set of circumstances for two mid-major teams to get BCS bids. Boise's not that special. If Boise wants in, it better start hoping TCU loses.
Remember: It's not about matchups, or most deserving teams (not that Boise would qualify under that criterion anyway), or any of that other crap. It's about selling tickets.
And here's the other thing: You think the Fiesta Bowl's gonna take a mid-major with its replacement pick? No. It's gonna take someone from the Big 12. Having then done that, what do you think it'll do with its second pick? Take Boise, which it already had, or take TCU and create what will most likely be a rivalry game of some sort?
So if TCU goes to the Fiesta Bowl, then you're left with the Sugar and the Orange. (Because the Rose is going Pac 10-Big 10 even if it does lose a team.)
The Sugar takes the SECCG loser, probably Alabama, with its replacement pick. Then the Orange gets to pick, having already been saddled with the ACC champ (quite possibly *shudder* Georgia Tech). Having already had all kinds of problems selling tickets, you think it's gonna invite Boise from across the damn country? Yeah, Georgia Tech-Boise State. That'll be a hot seller. Not gonna take TCU either.
That then leaves the Fiesta and the Sugar. If the Fiesta takes TCU, you think the Sugar's gonna take yet another mid-major team, having had them in the last two games? Again, no. If Penn State's still out there, you think the Sugar's gonna pass up Alabama-Penn State? Or Alabama-Notre Dame? Or, if Alabama beats Florida, then Florida-Penn State, or Florida-Notre Dame?
And that whole scenario assumes Notre Dame's not an automatic qualifier. If it is, Boise has no chance.