BCS Rankings - Alabama and Texas meet for National Title

Classification "> Projected Final BCS Rankings: Texas and Alabama meet in the National Title

We have to wait weeks for this order weeks to come, hope to deliver the drama and intrigue than the rest of the season was gone, and does not disappoint.

Texas, playing in what was supposed to be a walk of a Great Game 12 Championship held necessary instant replay on the clock and a field goal from 46 yards only to sneak in amounts to claim the victory and likely shot in the national title game.

Alabama and Florida were supposed to play the game more interesting of the season. Instead, what we got was a play of Alabama, off the Gators and probably tie their national title shot.

So it's likely that we will ensure that the SEC Champ vs. Texas game, when the last championship BCS are released tomorrow.

But it could have been much different.

If Texas had lost, I would have entered one of the most disordered BCS final rankings in the history of the system, but prevented by a tiny margin.

So here is our reality for tomorrow, and what we know so far:

* We know that Oregon and Ohio State will make the Rose Bowl game and continue with the Big Ten vs. Pac-10 rivalry.
* We know that Cincinnati will receive a BCS bowl bid, just do not know where.
* We know that technology Georgia will receive an offer for the Orange Bowl victory over Clemson in the ACC Championship Game, as the cup and the conference have links that allow the champion of Conference to receive an automatic bid there.
* We are almost 100% sure that Alabama and Texas will meet for the national title game after winning each indispensable party to get to the biggest game of the season.
* We can be fairly sure that Florida will receive a Sugar Bowl bid despite losing the title game of the SEC, as the Sugar Bowl is likely to want a team from the SEC, despite the SEC Champ go to National Title Game.
* Another thing is guaranteed: TCU BCS bowl because you will receive an automatic bid to the BCS rating policy for BCS schools do not offer.

So the six BCS conference bid down, and two deals in general are also virtually unbreakable.

That leaves two openings. Iowa, Penn State, Boise State, Virginia Tech, LSU and BYU all tomorrow probably eligible.

It seems that the Big Ten teams that trail behind Ohio State, Iowa and Penn State, will be a of teams in general. The selection of others can not be a Big Ten, but it could be any of the equipment listed.

If the logic holds, Boise State would receive the offer, and we at BCS Know How project that is in fact that the final offer.

Here's a look at what classification BCS might look like when they are released tomorrow:

Projection BCS Classification December 6

Equipment Classification
1 Alabama
2 Texas
3 Cincinnati
4 TCU
5 Florida
Boise State 6
Oregon 7
8 Ohio State

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