Here are the new BCS standings. Its LSU VS OHIO ST

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There is a guy on the SAINTS board that is really famous around the South who has built a system that predicts the BCS 100% of the time. I have been following his system for 4 years now. He has always picked the top 4 correctly 100% of the time.

Here is his latest BCS standings.


These numbers are just as good as the real thing.




Preliminary BCS final standings prediction

<HR style="COLOR: #c8a4e8" SIZE=1>Based on the computer polls only and some gut feelings about the human polls, here goes:

1. Ohio State
2. LSU
3. Virginia Tech
4. Georgia
5. Oklahoma
6. Missouri
7. USC
8. Kansas
9. WVU
10. Florida

Georgia is getting it handed to them in the computer polls after this weekends play. LSU and Vtech pass them in every computer poll. OU will pass them in some as well. USC may pass them in 1 or 2 as well. Missouri will stay ahead of Georgia in a couple as well. Talk about a hit.

Virginia Tech is my concern. They should be slightly ahead of us in the computer polls. The voters will do the right thing and place LSU ahead of Vtech based on the earlier head to head match in which LSU pummelled Vtech 48-7.

OU and USC will not have enough computer poll help even if they get some favorable voting by the humans. OU has a better shot than USC in this regard.

Wow, what a night.

Here are my projected computer polls:

...............................A&H....RB....WC...K M....JS....PW....Total
1. Virginia Tech.............4......3......2......1......1.... ..1...... .970
2. LSU.........................3......2......1......2 ......2......3...... .950
3. Ohio State................1......1......3......4......5 ......5...... .910
4. Missouri....................2......5......5......6 ......4......4...... .860
5. Kansas.....................5......6.....11.....5.. .....3......6...... .820
6. Georgia....................7......9.......4.....3. ......7......7...... .790
7. Oklahoma.................9.....10......6......7... ....6......2...... .760
8. USC........................8.......4.....12....10. ......8......8...... .700

Here is Rich Tellshow, a very reliable source:

1. VTech........... .970
2. LSU.............. .950
3. Ohio State..... .930
4. Missouri......... .860
5. Georgia.......... .790
6. Kansas.......... .740
7. Oklahoma....... .730
8. WVU............. .730
9. Arizona State.. .720
10. USC............. .710

Based on these numbers, which closely resemble mine (we agree on LSU, Vtech and Georgia, the 3 principles in this big BCS mess), we can make the following conclusions:

What this means is that OU and USC are out of it completely. Forget it. It's done. Stop worrying. Herbstreit and May talking human polls only, and have no clue as to this projection.

If the human polls stayed as they are regarding the relative positions between LSU, VTech, and Georgia from this past week's polls, we would have the battle for #2 as:

1. Virginia Tech...... .7593...... .7740....... .970 = 2.503/3 = .8344
2. LSU.................. .7720...... .7560....... .950 = 2.478/3 = .8260
3. Georgia............. .8309...... .8213....... .790 = 2.442/3 = .8141

What's abundantly clear is that Georgia has lost all of it's advantage over Vtech and LSU just due to the computer polls shifts. Just what I expected. So you believe Georgia sitting idle will GAIN in the human polls over LSU and Vtech? No way on God's green earth. Georgia is done.

We only need a few votes to shift from Vtech to LSU's favor. When all is said and done and that 41 point victory is remembered, LSU will get more than enough to place the mighty LSU Tigers at #2 in the BCS.

Here are the pundits weighing in:

Herbstreit - LSU
Corso - LSU
Fowler - LSU
Lou Holtz - LSU
Brad Edwards (BCS guru) - LSU
Jerry Palm (BCS guru) - LSU
ISLSTL (TF BCS guru) - LSU
CBSsportsline.com - LSU
scout.com - LSU
BCSGuru.com - LSU
Stewart Mandel - LSU
Mark May - Oklahoma
Collegefootballnews.com - Georgia
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i saw same thing too chop lsu osu
 

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i hope they give VT a chance to play in the NC, i see them winning against Ohio State and that would be the perfect end to a horrible start for the team that had to deal with that tragedy
 

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so hawaii doesnt CRACK the top 10???? geesh,,, that seems odd,,,

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Does this guy give football picks on games too at a 100% clip?:dancefool
 

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Wait tOSU is ranked 3rd by the computers? I thought they have played absolutely nobody. How can that be? :nohead:
 
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No one can predict the BCS standings unless they can predict what the USA Today and Harris poll voters are going to do. The way I see it, any voter who felt that OSU and Ga were 3-4 last week has to think they're 1-2 this week. It should be OSU vs. Georgia.
 

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Like I wrote in another thread, if Ohio State is in the Nat'l Championship game, the powers who put them there should be forced to book action on the game using a line of Pick'em.
 

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No way that Kansas falls from 5 to 8. No fucking way.
 

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No way that Kansas falls from 5 to 8. No fucking way.

wrongo. I told you this guy is good. Never question his greatness.

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1.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Ohio State (46)</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
11-1​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
1,469​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
3​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
2.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>LSU (11) </TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
11-2​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
1,418​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
7​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
3.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Oklahoma (2)
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
11-2​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
1,331​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
8​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
4.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Georgia</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
10-2​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
1,277​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
4​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
5.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Virginia Tech</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
11-2​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
1,242​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
5 (tie)​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
6.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Southern California</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
10-2​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
1,227​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
9​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
7.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Missouri
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
11-2​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
1,104​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
2​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
8.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Kansas</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
11-1​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
1,099​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
5 (tie)​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
9.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>West Virginia</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
10-2​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
1,010​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
1​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
10.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Hawaii (1) </TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
12-0​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
994​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
10​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
11.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Arizona State</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
10-2​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
900​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
13​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
12.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Florida </TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
9-3​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
890​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
11​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
13.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Illinois</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
9-3​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
747​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
14​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37 height=2>
14.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281 height=2>Boston College</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50 height=2>
10-3​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52 height=2>
617​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97 height=2>
12​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
15.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Wisconsin</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
9-3​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
594​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
16​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
16.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Clemson
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
9-3​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
567​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
17​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
17.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Texas</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
9-3​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
498​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
18​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37 height=18>
18.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281 height=18>Tennessee</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50 height=18>
9-4​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52 height=18>
480​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97 height=18>
15​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
19.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Brigham Young</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
10-2​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
462​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
19​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
20.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Virginia </TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
9-3​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
332​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
21 (tie)​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37 height=12>
21.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281 height=12>Auburn</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50 height=12>
8-4​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52 height=12>
289​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97 height=12>
21 (tie)​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
22.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Boise State
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
10-2​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
246​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
23​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
23.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Cincinnati
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
9-3​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
215​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
24​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
24.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281>Arkansas
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
8-4​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
137​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
25​
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=37>
25.
</TD><TD class=inside-copy width=281></TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=50>
9-3​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=52>
115​
</TD><TD class=inside-copy align=right width=97>
NR​
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 

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Missouri will drop below Kansas. Missouri may drop to #7 or #8
Kansas will be #3 or #4.
Hawaii will crack the top 10.

Best team in CFB right now is USC.
 

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I think that if you are in the top 6 in the final BCS poll you get an automatic BCS bowl. If this guys numbers are correct, we could end up with OU Mizzou in the Fiesta bowl.
 

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why would they???

they barely beat a shitty washington team


Take a look at Washington/USC Final. I hope they hook up with Flordia in a Bowl Game
 

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What a stupid system this is. College football has a great regular season & thats suppose to be enough. Post season sports are suppose to be the best, so awhy are we getting meaningless exhibition games ouside of LSU-Ohio St ?
 
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