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Destiny 4...
Alabama
Auburn
Missouri
Florida State
Duke
Oregon
UCLA
Arizona State
Ohio State
Michigan State
Baylor
Oklahoma State
UCF
NIU*
Fresno State*

We are down to a mere 15 teams that control their own destiny to an automatic BCS Bid.

DUKE!!!!!!! Even though it seems WAAAAAAAYYYYYY to improbable, it is INDEED a possibility.
11-18-2013 11:51 PM
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RE: Destiny 4...
number is 14- NIU and Fresno both don't....

We may have a number of scenarios in the ACC Coastal after this week. I think Duke, GT, and VT all could win the division. I don't think UNC or Miami have any tiebreakers they could get into.

right now teams that can make the BCS automatically:
AAC- UCF, Louisville, Cincy, Houston, SMU, Rutgers, USF
ACC- FSU, Duke, GT, VT
B10- Ohio St, Wisconsin, Mich St, Minnesota
B12- Baylor, Oklahoma St, Texas, Oklahoma
P12- Oregon, Stanford, Ariz St, UCLA, USC
SEC- Missouri, South Carolina, Alabama, Auburn

so I'm counting 28 teams- plus then NIU/Fresno. Clemson and Texas A&M are the only 2 teams not in that list that I see having any shot at a BCS spot outside those 28.
11-19-2013 12:11 AM
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