bcs rankings week 11
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College Football Rankings for Week 11 Have TCU Behind Top 3
The college football rankings for week 11 once again have the top 3 in control, and the rest of the top 10 in flux. The college football rankings in week 11 will be especially interesting in the 4-5 spots, as the
College Football Rankings for Week 11 Have TCU Behind Top 3
college football rankings for week 11 must find a new top team behind the Big 3. In the AP and USA Today college football polls, that team is TCU. But when the BCS rankings come out today, will TCU stay in that No. 4 spot?
In the USA TODAY college football rankings for week 11, TCU is fourth behind Florida, Texas and Alabama, with Cincinnati the new No. 5. The Bearcats leaped over unimpressive Boise State, which dropped to No. 6. In the AP college football poll, Florida, Texas, Alabama, TCU, Cincinnati and Boise State also make up the top 6 order.
Georgia Tech, Pitt, LSU and Ohio State make up the rest of the AP top 10, while the order in the USA TODAY has Georgia Tech, Ohio State, Pitt and USC. Both of the human college football rankings for week 11 are in agreement about the very top, but the BCS rankings are more important right now.
The college football rankings may be accurate in putting TCU as the best team in college football, beyond the Big 3. TCU will get a huge chance to prove it this week, as they visit top-15 Utah. If TCU wins there, and finishes perfect in a Mountain West conference with three top 25 teams, the Horned Frogs will be in the BCS, at least. But they are starting to dream of a national title shot.
However, the college football rankings of week 11 show once again how hard that will be. As long as Florida, Texas and Alabama keep winning, no one else has a chance. Their schedules for the rest of November are very manageable, so it would take a big upset to finally knock these three teams from their pedestals.
TCU and Cincinnati can only keep winning, though TCU has their tough test this week, and Cincinnati has a season-ending Big East title match with Pitt to end the year. If both teams pass these tests, and one of the top 3 slips, then the Horned Frogs and Bearcats could actually make a strong case to get to Pasadena. But of course, college football is likely hoping otherwise.