RunGopherRun
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Sweet!
that OSU-Wisc game wasn't nearly as close as the final score, OSU was up by at least 2 TDs for most of the game and Wisc was fortunate to not have gotten blown out if you ask me, if it wasn't for Urban Meyer's conservative play calling in the second half they would have gotten blown out by 3 TDsCrazy, WI is #19 and we're #25. Vegas has WI as a 14.5 favorite on the road at MN. Something has to give.
Yet, OSU beat WI by 7 at the Horseshoe and is 16 spots ahead of them in the BCS.
Stanford is allowed to lose to Utah and USC and still be in the top 10 of the BCS. If you lose to a team that is not over .500 on the season how can you be ranked in the top 10 of the BCS?
this is huge, there is a huge difference for the casual fan when they turn on the TV and see #19 wisconsin vs #25 Minnesota as opposed to
#17 Wisconsin vs Minnesota, a lot of people would assume that Minnesota isn't that good of a football team unless they see a number next to our name since we are still sort of battling a perception issue
when i was watching the show is was pretty surprised, i definitely didn't expect us to be in the BCS top 25 since we were 23 in the coaches and 26 in the AP and i knew the computers weren't very high on us so i didn't expect to get in but something happened so i'll take it
My thoughts exactly. For some reason Stanford has been ordained as one of the "it" programs for 2013. They lost to Utah, those Utes of the 1-6 Pac 12 variety. It'll be an absolute joke if Stanford goes 10-2 and gets a BCS at-large bid simply because they're still in the top 14 (or whatever it is). They shouldn't be anywhere near the top 14 with that loss to Utah.