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I have no idea.

All this stuff is so beyond f***ed up, I'm just not gonna try anymore.

 

Pitt

BC

WV

Cuse

All have the same record.  Why does Pitt go to the BCS game...

From the Big East's website:

 

FOUR-WAY TIE

 

A. "mini-conference" is created amongst the four teams.

 

1. In the mini-conference, Team A is 3-0, Team B is 2-1, Team C is 1-2, and Team D is 0-3. Team A earns bid, regardless of ranking.

2. In the mini-conference, Teams A and B are 2-1, Teams C and D are 1-2. The higher ranked team of the 2-1 teams earns the bid. If two teams tie for the highest ranking, the bid goes to the team that won the head-to-head match-up.

 

 

So Pitt is 2-1, WV is 1-2, BC is 1-2 and Cuse is 2-1... Pitt is ranked higher in both polls, they get the BCS bid.

 

 

EDIT: The only thing that could change this would be Pitt losing to USF next weekend and then dropping below Syracuse.

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Also they said Pitt can't really drop below Cuse because they both get similar ranks from the computers BUT...Pitt's coach has a vote in the top 25 and Cuse's doesn't.

God this conference champ thing is bull...teams more deserving of BCS than Pitt that will be likely out...

-Texas

-Louisville

-LSU

-Georgia

-Iowa

-Boise State

-Tennessee

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Also they said Pitt can't really drop below Cuse because they both get similar ranks from the computers BUT...Pitt's coach has a vote in the top 25 and Cuse's doesn't.

God this conference champ thing is bull...teams more deserving of BCS than Pitt that will be likely out...

-Texas

-Louisville

-LSU

-Georgia

-Iowa

-Boise State

-Tennessee

Spsssh....Illiana could beat them all.

 

I just hope there's a playoff system SOON; I know ABC didn't extend their BCS contract. Hopefully that's a start...

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