Sixth BCS Rankings of 2011: SEC Rules Top Three Spots Followed by Oklahoma State, Virginia Tech
Here’s the sixth BCS rankings of 2011. Analysis shortly:
BCS Standings Week Six — November 20
| Rank | Team | BCS Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | LSU Tigers | 1.000 |
| 2 | Alabama Crimson Tide | .9491 |
| 3 | Arkansas Razorbacks | .8985 |
| 4 | Oklahoma State Cowboys | .8408 |
| 5 | Virginia Tech Hokies | .7842 |
| 6 | Stanford Cardinal | .7711 |
| 7 | Boise State Broncos | .6881 |
| 8 | Houston Cougars | .6684 |
| 9 | Oklahoma Sooners | .6526 |
| 10 | Oregon Ducks | .6469 |
| 11 | Kansas State Wildcats | .5896 |
| 12 | South Carolina Gamecocks | .5640 |
| 13 | Georgia Bulldogs | .5189 |
| 14 | Michigan State Spartans | .5017 |
| 15 | Michigan Wolverines | .3980 |
| 16 | Wisconsin Badgers | .3939 |
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Some thoughts:
- BCS Know How’s Projected BCSvs. Actual BCS Rankings
- Odd week. Got the tumble at the top, botched the tumble at the bottom.
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2011-11-20
23:28:55
How does Virginia Tech outplace Stanford? They have only one "quality win" and one "quality loss." Plus, they nearly loss to Duke (1-6).
While Stanford had 2 "quality wins" and 1 loss to a ranked opponent.
The Pac-!0 consistently has more "quality wins" over the ACC. So the Pac-10 should have a stronger strength of schedule.