BCS Standings For Nov. 30: Oklahoma Moves to Second

by Jon Azpiri | November 30, 2008 at 03:40 pm
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BCS poll results were released Sunday, November 30 and the University of Alabama remains on top of the standings. The big story on Week 14, however, is that the University of Oklahoma Sooners moved into second place after a win against state rivals Oklahoma State.  The Sooners will likely face Missouri in the Big 12 championship game. If they wing that game, they will likley face Alabama or Florida to decide the national championship.

The University of Texas fell to third despite a victory over Texas A&M on Thanksgiving. The Longhorns are now hoping Texas is left now to hope that Missouri can upset Oklahoma next week, giving them a chance to sneak into the title game.

Here is a list of the Top 25 teams in the BCS standings as of Nov. 23:


       Team                BCS Average                                                                                  


1 Alabama 0.971
2 Oklahoma 0.935
3 Texas
0.922
4 Florida 0.885
5 USC 0.808
6 Utah 0.784
7 Texas Tech 0.781
8 Penn St. 0.737
9 Boise St. 0.703
10 Ohio St. 0.634
11 TCU 0.563
12 Ball St. 0.531
13 Cincinnati 0.483
14 Oklahoma State
0.428
15 Georgia Tech
0.405
16 Georgia
0.331
17 Boston College
0.320
18 Brigham Young 0.314
19 Oregon 0.304
20 Missouri 0.282
21 Michigan St.
0.255
22 Northwestern
0.122
23 Pittsburgh 0.101
24 Florida St.
0.077
25 Virginia Tech
0.057


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ROLAND H LEIJA

why play the games.......TEX' 45

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HOYTO

Who wrote this? Okie alumnus? OK and Alabama for the national championship?  I think the Florida Gators may have something to say about that.  Do your homework.

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