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Just a bit confused about BCS rules
So when I was playing my Mizzou dynasty and it was week 9. I was #1 playing #2 nebraska. I lost the game, so i fell to #4 and Nebraska was the new #1. In conference champs week, the #1 huskers took on #10 Indiana. Indiana won 34-31 getting a bcs bid. After that, i was at #3, and Nebraska was #4. Nebraska, however, did not play in the bcs. I know that only 2 teams from a conf. can go to the bcs, in this case it was Indiana and Mizzou. But isnt there also a rule saying the top 4 automatically get a bcs bid? Does one rule override the other?Tags: None -
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So when I was playing my Mizzou dynasty and it was week 9. I was #1 playing #2 nebraska. I lost the game, so i fell to #4 and Nebraska was the new #1. In conference champs week, the #1 huskers took on #10 Indiana. Indiana won 34-31 getting a bcs bid. After that, i was at #3, and Nebraska was #4. Nebraska, however, did not play in the bcs. I know that only 2 teams from a conf. can go to the bcs, in this case it was Indiana and Mizzou. But isnt there also a rule saying the top 4 automatically get a bcs bid? Does one rule override the other? -
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Thanks for the clarification. It just doesnt really seem fair that a team like Nebraska who is ranked #4 has to settle for the capital one bowl.Comment
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But you are in bizzaro world with Indiana getting a BCS bid, lol. So it seems about right.Comment
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yea lol indiana actually played in 2 national titles, I (mizzou) beat them both times. The latest national title was Rice beating North Carolina, and Utah State won the Rose Bowl to finish #2 in the country. Crazy.Comment
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Did you put Mizzou in the Big 10? Otherwise, your story doesn't make sense.Bills, Sabres, Illini, Cubs, basically any team that abuses its fanbase and I'm there.Comment
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I am confused how you beat Indiana in the NT game twice in the same conference.
Anyway, it is a 2 team limit. The only way around it is for the conference champion to be ranked #3 or lower, and #1 and #2 be from the same conference.
I saw it a few times in 2011. Once with Wisconsin/tOSU/Michigan and twice with Boise State/TCU/Missouri (MWC dynasty, back when it looked like the Big XII was going to fail).Comment
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I originally put them in the SEC, then I moved them about 10 years in to reunite them with their rivals Nebraska, Illinois, Kansas, and Iowa St. (Those last 2 were put in to create a 16 team conference)Comment
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I am confused how you beat Indiana in the NT game twice in the same conference.
Anyway, it is a 2 team limit. The only way around it is for the conference champion to be ranked #3 or lower, and #1 and #2 be from the same conference.
I saw it a few times in 2011. Once with Wisconsin/tOSU/Michigan and twice with Boise State/TCU/Missouri (MWC dynasty, back when it looked like the Big XII was going to fail).Comment
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In my online dynasty we've had some interesting times with the BCS too.
In our first season, one of my friends went 12-1 with Tennessee, won the Big East (we did custom conferences to balance them out), and DID NOT get an invite to a BCS game.
In our second season we just finished, I went 12-2 with Colorado, including a win @USC (10-2), @Cal (8-4), and @Oregon State (10-2), but did not play Stanford (10-2). I went 9-0 in conference play, while USC, Cal, Oregon State, and Stanford all went 7-2. I beat Cal in the Pac-12 title game 51-3, but did not get a BCS invite, but both USC and Stanford did even though neither team won their side of the Conference. Instead, I received an Alamo Bowl invite against Baylor.Last edited by cparrish; 04-24-2012, 04:14 PM.BuffEye Rosters available on the Xbox 360 and PS3. The most in-depth roster for NCAA 14 and beyond.
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Re: Just a bit confused about BCS rules
In my online dynasty we've had some interesting times with the BCS too.
In our first season, one of my friends went 12-1 with Tennessee, won the Big East (we did custom conferences to balance them out), and DID NOT get an invite to a BCS game.
In our second season we just finished, I went 12-2 with Colorado, including a win @USC (10-2), @Cal (8-4), and @Oregon State (10-2), but did not play Stanford (10-2). I went 9-0 in conference play, while USC, Cal, Oregon State, and Stanford all went 7-2. I beat Cal in the Pac-12 title game 51-3, but did not get a BCS invite, but both USC and Stanford did even though neither team won their side of the Conference. Instead, I received an Alamo Bowl invite against Baylor.Comment
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I beat Baylor 52-3 in the Alamo bowl yet I still finished the season #15 and USC; who didn't win their side of the Pac 12, and a team I beat @ USC 34-28, finished #2. My 12-2 record apparently wasn't good enough as I finished lower than three schools who lost three games each. I have come to the conclusion that the game HATES Colorado.BuffEye Rosters available on the Xbox 360 and PS3. The most in-depth roster for NCAA 14 and beyond.
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Yes, the Big 12, Big 10, Big East, Pac 12, and SEC all get automatic bids to the Championship, yet two years in a row; Big East (1st season) and the Pac 12 (2nd season) champions did not get an invite to the BCS.
I beat Baylor 52-3 in the Alamo bowl yet I still finished the season #15 and USC; who didn't win their side of the Pac 12, and a team I beat @ USC 34-28, finished #2. My 12-2 record apparently wasn't good enough as I finished lower than three schools who lost three games each. I have come to the conclusion that the game HATES Colorado.
The Title game pits two At-Large Bids against each other. Penn State #1 and Colorado #2. Neither teams played in their conference championships. The conference champions who are bound to a specific bowl game got their bid. Illinois won the Big Ten, Oregon the Pac-12, Georgia Tech the ACC, Oklahoma the Big 12, and Auburn won the SEC. The other at-larges were Clemson at #3 to the Sugar Bowl, (Did not play in their conference Championship), Idaho at #6 to the Orange Bowl, (MWC Champ, controlled by me), and Tennessee at #7, (who finished 2nd in the SEC East) to the Fiesta Bowl. Meanwhile, #4 Maryland was left out, (lost ACC Game to GT), as was #13 SMU (Big East Champ).
Seems as if Tennessee should have been left out in favor of SMU."On a serious note, goodnite and stay classy North Cackalacky."Comment
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Re: Just a bit confused about BCS rules
I am confused how you beat Indiana in the NT game twice in the same conference.
Anyway, it is a 2 team limit. The only way around it is for the conference champion to be ranked #3 or lower, and #1 and #2 be from the same conference.
I saw it a few times in 2011. Once with Wisconsin/tOSU/Michigan and twice with Boise State/TCU/Missouri (MWC dynasty, back when it looked like the Big XII was going to fail).
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