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2013 BCS Standings – Week 10
Week 10 of the 2013 College Football season gave Florida State, by beating another top 10 opponent in Miami, a chance to move back into the number 2 spot, taking advantage of Oregon having a bye week before their biggest game of the season, which didn’t have any positional effect on Alabama, standing firm at the top of the BCS standings.
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BCS Standings – No Upsets Mean Hardly Any Change
Week 10 of the 2013 College Football season did provide one matchup between two top 10 teams and two more games between ranked teams that aren’t going to be in the championship game picture by the end of the year, which means that the next edition of the BCS standings won’t feature any substantial change.
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2013 BCS Standings – Week 9
While the clear dominance of Alabama in every possible college football ranking system, the big change in the second edition of the BCS Standings in the 2013 season is Oregon leapfrogging Florida State to the number two spot thanks to a win the computers loved over UCLA, while three new teams – Michigan, Notre Dame and Wisconsin make it into the top 25.
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2013 BCS Standings – Week 8
The release of the first BCS standings didn’t cause a huge deal of surprise, as Alabama lead the top 25 obviously. Florida State being above Oregon might be surprising to some, but considering their strength of schedule and most recent win over Clemson, it pretty much makes sense to make them the strongest of the undefeated teams behind Alabama, while Ohio State and Missouri trail behind, not looking likely to finish among the top 2.
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How the First BCS Standings Are Going to Look Like
The first BCS Standings of the 2013 season are going to come out after week 8 is played, on October 20. Up until now, the guiding beacon of upsets and BCS projections has been the AP Poll, which even isn’t taken into account to compute the BCS final number. However, one thing that seems quite consistent, is the appearance of Alabama, Oregon and Clemson (in that order) as the top 3 teams in the nation.
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2013 College Football Season – Week 7 Rankings
A little bit of shake up in the top 10, although the usual suspects of Alabama, Oregon and Clemson remain in the lead of the top 25, but LSU and Texas A&M make big moves forward, rising thanks to the fall of Georgia and Stanford, losing for the first time in the 2013 season. The […]
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How the BCS Standings Are Going to Look Like
The first BCS standings of the season will come out on October 20, and have nothing to do with the AP Poll’s Top 25. However, based on the other measures, including the computers, Harris Poll, and the Coaches poll, it’s possible to predict that Alabama will keep on staying number one, while Oregon and Ohio State will take the biggest hits compared to their current ranking, while Clemson and Stanford get a much needed boost.
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2013 College Football Season – Week 5 Rankings
Once again, not a lot of motion in the upper side of the top 25, with Georgia being a three-spot movers up the AP Poll after beating LSU, remaining behind undefeated Stanford, Ohio State, Clemson, Oregon and Alabama, who kept on their winning ways, while Arizona State and Maryland are newcomers to the rankings this week. The biggest drop was experienced by Oklahoma State after losing to West Virginia, free falling 10 spots.
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2013 College Football Season – Week 4 Rankings
One of the more uneventful weeks in recent history of the top 25, as the top 14 teams didn’t move due to a very soft schedule, as Alabama remain on top with the majority of the first place votes, followed relatively closely by Oregon, Clemson, Ohio State, Stanford and LSU as the hopefuls for the title game at the end of the 2013 College Football season.
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2013 College Football Season, Week 4 – Top 25 Predictions
Some weeks lack big games, but that will change once the conference-season begins. For now, Alabama shouldn’t have any problems at home against Colorado State and neither should Ohio State against a visiting Florida A&M, while the only game between ranked teams pits Arizona State in a visit to Stanford.