Why CFB has an East Coast Bias Week 2

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  1. wildthing202

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    Even after Oregon's thumping of UCLA they still can't get #1 when Oklahoma loses.

    Got a Boise St.-TCU Sugar Bowl so far since Auburn is #1.
     
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    Because they stink in the computers, it didn't change since last week, and honestly Auburn's resume beats Oregon pretty badly. Oregon has Stanford and no one else.
     
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    Yea, Texas' loss hurt Oregon that's why I was hoping Boise could of jumped over Oregon but it wasn't enough yet but TCU made a nice comeback being only a hundredth behind Boise.
     
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    Strength of schedule seems to play a lot in the BCS from my understanding. Auburn beats # 6 LSU and Oregon demolishes an unranked UCLA. It seems that it all who you play and then you need to hope that those you defeat win after you have beaten them.

    The underdog in all of us hopes for TCU and Boise state to get recognized but when you play in a "non-major" conference it makes it tough the way the rankings go. My gut is that Alabama will play its way back up to put themselves back in to contention. If they win out, beat Auburn and win the SEC they will be 1 or 2.

    I'm all for the playoff system. Auburn v. TCU and Boise V. Oregon would be awesome. But we will have to see how things shake out.
     

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