There goes Iowa. One week after I touted the Big Ten cinderella story, they lose their trap game to Northwestern. The Hawkeyes can’t play for a national championship now, and will likely lose out on a BCS game after Ohio State punishes them this week. Hawkeye fans can say it was because Ricky Stanzi got hurt. I can fire back by saying he’s played mediocre at best this year. Northwestern was able to stop an offense not known for its quarterback play, so how big a loss was Stanzi? The point is, Iowa is now in a must-win situation against Ohio State in Columbus if they want a BCS game. Otherwise it’s likely back to the Outback Bowl for the Hawkeyes.
Speaking of bowls, it’s time for me to make my first BCS bowl projections, so that will follow my rankings.
1) Alabama Crimson Tide (9-0) – Every week they seem like they play a big game, and every week they win. The schedule has been brutal, yet they are unbeaten. They outgained LSU by 199 yards and had 11 more first downs.
2) Florida Gators (9-0) – It’s official. With their wins this weekend, the Gators and Tide have secured trips to the SEC championship game. Florida did it with their usual defense, holding Vanderbilt to under 200 yards of total offense.
3) Texas Longhorns (9-0) – The past few weeks, the Longhorns have looked more like themselves, holding their past three opponents to a combined 17 points. The offense is revamped, and Jordan Shipley was simply amazing against UCF.
4) Cincinnati Bearcats (9-0) – Is there a quarterback controversy in Cincinnati? Because there should be. Since Tony Pike’s injury, backup Zach Corallos is 79-89 with 1,100 and eight touchdown passes. West Virginia is next.
5) Boise State Broncos (9-0) - The Broncos aren’t impressing the BCS with their margins of victory, and it happened to them again Tuesday. With the rise of TCU, Ohio State, Georgia Tech and USC, Boise may not see a BCS game without help.
6) TCU Horned Frogs (9-0) – Here’s another team with a lot to prove over the past few weeks, and boy have they stepped up. They’ve won their past four games by scores of 38, 31, 41 and 43 points. They are getting closer to Boise every week.
7) Iowa Hawkeyes (9-1) – The Northwestern loss was bad, but this team still has nine wins with two games to go and can earn a Rose Bowl date against Oregon with a win over the Buckeyes in Columbus. But the last time that happened? 1959.
8) Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (9-1) – Surprisingly, it’s Georgia Tech, not Miami or Virginia Tech, that has taken control of a competitive Coastal division. The Jackets needed overtime to knock off Wake Forest despite 412 rushing yards.
9) Pittsburgh Panthers (8-1) – This may be the quietest team in the nation. But Pitt is 8-1, 5-0 in the Big East and have their eyes on an Orange Bowl berth. Two tough games stand between them and the showdown with Cincinnati on Dec. 5.
10) Houston Cougars (8-1) – It’s hard to talk about the Cougars without bringing up Case Keenum. He already has more than 3,800 yards to go with his 28 touchdown passes. And his team is 8-1. He’s got my vote for Heisman.
11) LSU Tigers (7-2) – LSU’s two losses are to Florida and Alabama, so how far can they really drop? They put up a good fight against both teams, but didn’t have the offense to make the plays at the end to win either game.
12) Oregon Ducks (7-2) – Well on their way to the Rose Bowl, Oregon stumbled back into the Pac 10. We’ve seen this before. A team beats USC, then stumbles, allowing the Trojans to win the conference. See 2008. Or 2007.
13) Miami Hurricanes (7-2) – The ‘Canes are this high because of the wins against Oklahoma and Georgia Tech, even if the Virginia Tech loss looks worse now. A contending Virginia team came into Coral Gables and got embarrassed by 35.
14) USC Trojans (7-2) – Pete Carroll’s defense gave up 27 against Notre Dame, 36 against Oregon State and 47 against Oregon. When the defense does play well, as it did against Arizona State the offense doesn’t show up. They’re inconsistent.
15) Ohio State Buckeyes (7-2) – Amazingly, this team is once again in the driver’s seat for a conference title. The Iowa loss didn’t matter, but a huge win in Happy Valley sure did. The Buckeyes racked up 228 rushing yards in the win.
16) Penn State Nittany Lions (7-2) – Penn State’s two losses have come to Ohio State and Iowa, and they didn’t play Wisconsin this year. That means their best win is at Northwestern. Their offense looks lost when they play good defenses.
17) Utah Utes (8-1) – After an early season loss to Oregon, Utah has battled their way back by beating up on the bottom of the Mountain West. Now they take their 5-0 conference record to Fort Worth, where an upset gives them the conference.
18) Oklahoma State Cowboys (7-2) - I can’t get behind a team that gave up 45 and 41 points to the only two ranked teams they’ve played all season. It’s pretty sad that Dez Bryant is still the second leading receiver on this team.
19) Arizona Wildcats (6-2) – Guess who can go to the Rose Bowl by winning its next four games? Yep. Arizona is a half game back in the Pac 10. To win four straight though, the ‘Cats need wins at Cal, against Oregon, at Arizona State and at USC.
20) Wisconsin Badgers (7-2) – Living on the edge is working this year for Wisconsin. Five of their seven wins have come by one possession, and their two losses came to the teams playing for the conference championship Saturday.
21) South Florida Bulls (6-2) - The Bulls have two losses – to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. Other than that they are 6-0. B.J. Daniels and Moise Plancher are combining to average more than five yards per carry. They go to Rutgers Thursday.
22) West Virginia Mountaineers (7-2) - West Virginia has shown signs that they are a good team, but haven’t played consistent enough. To win the Big East they’ll need November wins over Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, starting Friday in Ohio.
23) BYU Cougars (7-2) – BYU bounced back from a tough loss to TCU with a 52-0 smacking of Wyoming. Max Hall threw four touchdown passes for the Cougars, who now need a win over Utah and some help to claim the Mountain West.
24) Auburn Tigers (7-3) – Give credit to Gene Chizik for coming in and turning this program around. In his first year, he has knocked off West Virginia, Mississippi and Tennessee. Two tough games remain with Georgia and Alabama left.
25) Stanford Cardinal (6-3) – Stanford had a great win over a red-hot Oregon team Saturday. They racked up more than 500 yards of offense and put up 51 on the Ducks. They go to USC Saturday, and we all remember how the last trip there went.
BCS Bowl Projections
Rose Bowl – Oregon vs Ohio State
Fiesta Bowl – Boise State vs TCU
Orange Bowl – Georgia Tech vs Pittsburgh
Sugar Bowl – Alabama vs USC
National Championship – Florida vs Texas