LSU is still dominant, a rematch is nearly inevitable, and upsets were scarce last weekend. Oklahoma State, you’re the non-SEC’s only hope.
Week 14 BCS Rankings: Big 12 Well-Represented With Oklahoma State At No. 3
Here are the Big 12 teams in the BCS Top 25:
3. Oklahoma State
10. Oklahoma
11. Kansas State
17. Baylor
22. Texas
25. Missouri
Read Article >BCS Standings And Bowl Projections, Week 14: Shouldn’t 2012 Be More Like 1984?


STANFORD, CA - NOVEMBER 26: Andrew Luck #12 of the Stanford Cardinal throws the ball against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Stanford Stadium on November 26, 2011 in Stanford, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) Getty ImagesAs the BCS careens toward its latest controversy - a seemingly unavoidable rematch between LSU and Alabama - it’s only natural to hear renewed calls for a true playoff. A four-team playoff, eight-team playoff ... heck, even a 16-team playoff.
But here’s a better idea: How about no playoff, and junk the BCS and return to the good ol’ days?
Read Article >BCS Rankings, Week 14: Alabama Still Second, But Oklahoma State Lurks

Getty ImagesThe second team in the national championship seems like it should end up being Alabama, but Oklahoma State has a case to make ... it just won’t be easy.
Here are the remaining Week 14 rankings.
Read Article >College Football Rankings: Week 14 USA Today Coaches’ Poll Sees SEC Rematch
The Week 14 USA Today coaches’ poll suggests that college football fans are going to see LSU and Alabama face off again in the BCS National Championship Game, giving the world two Games of the Century in the span of two months.
LSU is No. 1 unanimously, and Alabama close behind. Virginia Tech, Stanford, and Oklahoma State round out the top five, and the Cardinal trail the Hokies by a razor-thin two-point margin.
Read Article >College Football Rankings: LSU, Alabama Unanimous 1-2 In Week 14 AP Poll
The SEC rematch in the BCS National Championship Game seems all but unavoidable at this point. And the AP Poll for Week 14 suggests that even those voters who aren’t part of the BCS formula are on board with the rematch: LSU and Alabama are the unanimous No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the Week 14 AP Poll.
The Tigers and Tide solidified their positioning with blowouts in Week 13, and they are on track for a rematch of LSU’s 9-6 overtime win in January. Oklahoma State, Stanford, and Virginia Tech round out the top five.
Read Article >College Football Rankings Preview: LSU, Alabama Still On Collision Course
The last full weekend of regular season college football came to a close with more of a fizzle than a bang. Rivalry games were abound, but after the chaos last weekend there was no way this slate of games could measure up. In fact, little should change in the forthcoming college football rankings, thanks to a schedule mostly devoid of upsets, or even close games.
LSU is still your consensus No. 1 and showed why with a thumping of No. 3 Arkansas on Black Friday. Alabama is still the easy No. 2 after taking the wood to Auburn in the Iron Bowl. And Oklahoma State was idle, marinating on its loss to Iowa State ahead of a Bedlam date with Oklahoma.
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