BCS starts roller-coaster ride

BCS starts roller-coaster ride

Published Oct. 18, 2010 10:07 a.m. ET

Times wires

The first Bowl Championship Series standings came out Sunday, and it's not what you think. While several experts last week predicted Boise State would debut at No. 1, a few key upsets over the weekend changed everything and pushed Oklahoma to the early top spot.

The Sooners check in on top with a BCS average of .9215, followed by Oregon at .8921 and Boise State at .8898.

Oklahoma is No. 1 in the BCS for a record 20th time. The Sooners won their only BCS title in 2000 after debuting at No. 2.

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"We're going up to play a 6-0 team at Missouri (on Saturday), and they're not handing anything out right now," Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said. "It means absolutely nothing."

The BCS standings did not follow the two major polls used in the formula: the USA Today coaches and Harris Interactive polls, which have Oregon at No. 1 followed by Boise State. Oklahoma was No. 3 in the coaches and No. 4 in Harris, one spot behind TCU. The Associated Press poll, no longer part of the BCS, also has the order Oregon, Boise State and Oklahoma.

In 2003, Oklahoma finished No. 3 in both BCS polls but ended up No. 1 in the final BCS standings, which bumped poll No. 1 USC out of the title game and into the Rose Bowl. It led to the only split title in BCS history, with LSU beating Oklahoma for the BCS title and USC winning the Associated Press crown.

The top two schools in December play for the BCS title on Jan. 10 in Glendale, Ariz.

Jerry Palm, who analyzes the BCS standings at collegebcs.com, said despite a better early season showing in the polls than ever before, Boise State is a long shot to play for the national title.

"They just need too much to happen to get excited about their chances," Palm said.

With 10 undefeated teams in major college football, there's serious potential for BCS controversy this season, even beyond whether Boise State from the WAC or maybe a Mountain West team such as TCU or Utah gets a chance to play in the biggest BCS game.

The Sooners from the Big 12 and Ducks from the Pac-10 begin this race from the front row, but they can't quite say they're in control of it. Only once in 12 seasons of the BCS have the teams that were at the top of the first standings played in the championship game. That was 2005 with Southern California and Texas.

With the possibility of undefeated champions from the SEC and Big Ten, just winning might not be enough for Oklahoma and Oregon.

Auburn (fourth) and LSU (sixth) play Saturday.

"I would be shocked if the winner didn't jump Boise next week in the polls," Palm said. And if the winner jumps the Broncos in the polls, it's a lock to jump them in the BCS standings.

"The computers do not like this team (Boise)," Palm said.

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