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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/rankin...ype=2&pollId=2
East Carolina is #20, Utah #22, and UCLA #27. So BYU "takes the BCS lead" as ute4ever said about East Carolina in the AP poll in another post. |
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#30 on last week's spreadsheet (Sept. 2, 2008).
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Who friggin' cares about BCS rankings after week 2? Get back to me in a month.
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My biggest fear is that BYU will get too much respect. If they go to a BCS bowl, I hope they get the crappy one like Utah did. A game against a team they should beat. The ACC looks like they could provide a team that has no business in a BCS bowl (like when the Utes played Pitt). I don't want them to play a team like Florida or Oklahoma and get worked. We have a legitimate Top 10 offense and about a #50 defense. I wouldn't mind playing the Big 10 champion, especially if its Ohio State. I think BYU would beat them 10-14 points at home, 7-10 points on a neutral site, and 3 points in the Horseshoe.
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Based on BYU's performances against "BCS teams" since 2006 including yesterday, I completely agree. The Cougs would easily manhandle Ohio State.
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