Mister Falcon
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There are currently 18 undefeated teams in D1-A.
Big 12 (5)
Missouri
Oklahoma St.
Oklahoma
Texas
Texas Tech
SEC (4)
Vanderbilt
Kentucky
Alabama
LSU
Big 10 (2)
Northwestern
Penn St.
Big East (2)
Connecticut
South Florida
Mountain West (2)
Utah
BYU
Western Athletic (1)
Boise St.
Conference USA (1)
Tulsa
Mid-American (1)
Ball St.
ACC (0)
Pac 10 (0)
Sun Belt (0)
Independents (0)
Given the above, here are my thoughts on the BCS National Championship:
If any team goes undefeated out of the SEC or Big 12, they will play for it all at the end of the season. Best bets are Alabama (weak schedule other than @ LSU) and ou (sucks).
Barring undefeated teams from both the Big 12 and the SEC, an undefeated Penn St. team would get in.
Next in line would be an undefeated Big East team. I think UConn drops at UNC next week. South Florida has a slightly easier schedule. An undefeated Big East team getting in ahead of a one-loss SEC or Big 12 team would create some controversy (and justifiably so).
Utah and BYU are where it gets really interesting. I think that one of these teams will go undefeated. Both teams play TCU and each other. Utah also plays a revitalized Oregon St. team next week. I suspect that BYU will come out unscathed. A major controvery will arise if one of these teams is undefeated and in contention against a 1-loss SEC, Big 12, or USC team. In such an event, I suspect the Mountain West will get screwed against the SEC and possibly against the Big 12 or USC. A one-loss Penn State team would probably get jumped due to the Big 10 stigma (especially if Penn St.'s one loss is to Ohio St.). You could also argue that an undefeated Mountain West team would be more deserving than an undefeated Big East team.
My only other note is that USC could still sneak in if 1) they blow out everyone for the rest of the year, 2) Ohio St. wins out, and 3) there are no undefeated teams left from the Big 12, SEC, and Big East. In my opinion, this scenario is more likely than you think; don't overestimate the impact of early season losses.
My BCS National Championship prediction: Winner of Alabama-LSU (one loss) versus ou (one loss). Last teams out will be loser of Alabama-LSU, Penn St. (one loss), Missouri (one loss to ou in Big 12 championship game), and BYU (undefeated). USC will also be in the mix.
Big 12 (5)
Missouri
Oklahoma St.
Oklahoma
Texas

Texas Tech
SEC (4)
Vanderbilt
Kentucky
Alabama
LSU
Big 10 (2)
Northwestern
Penn St.
Big East (2)
Connecticut
South Florida
Mountain West (2)
Utah
BYU
Western Athletic (1)
Boise St.
Conference USA (1)
Tulsa
Mid-American (1)
Ball St.
ACC (0)
Pac 10 (0)
Sun Belt (0)
Independents (0)
Given the above, here are my thoughts on the BCS National Championship:
If any team goes undefeated out of the SEC or Big 12, they will play for it all at the end of the season. Best bets are Alabama (weak schedule other than @ LSU) and ou (sucks).
Barring undefeated teams from both the Big 12 and the SEC, an undefeated Penn St. team would get in.
Next in line would be an undefeated Big East team. I think UConn drops at UNC next week. South Florida has a slightly easier schedule. An undefeated Big East team getting in ahead of a one-loss SEC or Big 12 team would create some controversy (and justifiably so).
Utah and BYU are where it gets really interesting. I think that one of these teams will go undefeated. Both teams play TCU and each other. Utah also plays a revitalized Oregon St. team next week. I suspect that BYU will come out unscathed. A major controvery will arise if one of these teams is undefeated and in contention against a 1-loss SEC, Big 12, or USC team. In such an event, I suspect the Mountain West will get screwed against the SEC and possibly against the Big 12 or USC. A one-loss Penn State team would probably get jumped due to the Big 10 stigma (especially if Penn St.'s one loss is to Ohio St.). You could also argue that an undefeated Mountain West team would be more deserving than an undefeated Big East team.
My only other note is that USC could still sneak in if 1) they blow out everyone for the rest of the year, 2) Ohio St. wins out, and 3) there are no undefeated teams left from the Big 12, SEC, and Big East. In my opinion, this scenario is more likely than you think; don't overestimate the impact of early season losses.
My BCS National Championship prediction: Winner of Alabama-LSU (one loss) versus ou (one loss). Last teams out will be loser of Alabama-LSU, Penn St. (one loss), Missouri (one loss to ou in Big 12 championship game), and BYU (undefeated). USC will also be in the mix.