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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
The Pac 10 is easily the third best conference and probably the 2nd best. AZ st would have beaten GA at GA yesterday if their kicker wasnt hurt, UCLA beat TN on the road, USC while overrated is still a top 10 team with 2 freshman QB's and woyuld be a top 3 team with an experienced one. AZ played Iowa to the last few minutes at Iowa who came back to beat up Penn State. Washingon beat USC and hung right there with LSU and got whacked by Stanford yesterday. Cal hammered an ACC team and pretty easily beat a Big 10 team on the road. Outside of Washington State who is terrible every
other team in the Pac 10 is either pretty good or really good.
While the Mountain West has 4 good teams, the bottom of that league is pitiful as UNLV lost to Wash State who is clearly the worst team in the Pac 10, New Mexico may not win, San Diego state is weak, Colorado St's 3 wins are over Colorado (who are an embarrassment), a 1 point win over Weber St at Home and a win over Nevada who is as down this year as they have been in years. Utah's loss was to a Pac 10 team, Wyomings wins are over Weber state and UNLV and was blown out in the other two against Texas (understandable) and Colorado (24-0, which is not). Air Forces three wins are all over terrible teams and lost it game against a Big 10 team. TCU is legit and has a pretty solid chance to run the table. Pac 10 is clearly a better conference.
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I think you're right, I underrated the Pac-10. They should be 3rd ahead of the Big 10 and Mtn West, Az St is a middle of the road player and gave UGA all they wanted yesterday. The Mtn West is legit at the top but has depth issues. My point was more that there's a huge gap between the top two conferences and the rest of the country. I hate pretty much every team in both those conferences so it sucks, but credit should be due.
At this point, I feel like two non-auto qualifiers should get BCS bids. Will it be Boise & Houston? Or Boise & TCU or a 1 loss BYU team?