Took this from a CBS sportsline article:
After the six BCS conference champions, there are two at-large berths. Those berths are guaranteed if a team or teams finish third and/or fourth in the BCS standings. Utah, which stayed at No. 6, would automatically qualify as a non-BCS team if it stays in the top six.
So, my question is - what if USC and Oklahoma finish 1-2, Cal finishes 3 (currently 4), Texas finishes 4 (currently 7) and Utah finishes 6? Which one of these guaranteed berths would have to go away?
Thanks in advance.
After the six BCS conference champions, there are two at-large berths. Those berths are guaranteed if a team or teams finish third and/or fourth in the BCS standings. Utah, which stayed at No. 6, would automatically qualify as a non-BCS team if it stays in the top six.
So, my question is - what if USC and Oklahoma finish 1-2, Cal finishes 3 (currently 4), Texas finishes 4 (currently 7) and Utah finishes 6? Which one of these guaranteed berths would have to go away?
Thanks in advance.