JGreen79
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I'll start by saying they don't deserve it based on how they have played the last few weeks... However they will have a decent shot at a BCS game..
Assuming there are no upsets these teams will get an AQ birth.
1)Florida State
2)Ohio State
SEC) Auburn
Pac 12) Stanford
Big 12) Ok State
AAC) UCF
Non-AQ) Northern Illinois
So there are the seven automatic qualifiers leaving 3 remaining at large bids.
Easy one here, first off go ahead and put Alabama in.
Second will more than likely be Baylor
so whats left in the top 14?
#5 Missouri (Ineligible due to two SEC teams already selected)
#7 South Carolina(Ineligible due to two SEC teams already selected)
#10 Michigan State ( May drop out of top 14 after loss to Ohio State)
#11 Arizona State ( May drop out of top 14 after loss to Stanford)
#12 Oregon (In this scenario would likely move up to #10)
#13 Clemson ( Likely to move up to #11
So that leaves Oregon, Clemson, and probably MSU as ASU would have 3 losses.
It's a long shot IMO but we may still see Alabama v Oregon this year
Assuming there are no upsets these teams will get an AQ birth.
1)Florida State
2)Ohio State
SEC) Auburn
Pac 12) Stanford
Big 12) Ok State
AAC) UCF
Non-AQ) Northern Illinois
So there are the seven automatic qualifiers leaving 3 remaining at large bids.
Easy one here, first off go ahead and put Alabama in.
Second will more than likely be Baylor
so whats left in the top 14?
#5 Missouri (Ineligible due to two SEC teams already selected)
#7 South Carolina(Ineligible due to two SEC teams already selected)
#10 Michigan State ( May drop out of top 14 after loss to Ohio State)
#11 Arizona State ( May drop out of top 14 after loss to Stanford)
#12 Oregon (In this scenario would likely move up to #10)
#13 Clemson ( Likely to move up to #11
So that leaves Oregon, Clemson, and probably MSU as ASU would have 3 losses.
It's a long shot IMO but we may still see Alabama v Oregon this year