Just catching up on today's football. Iowa finally couldn't pull off another come from behind win against a lesser team and will drop. The TCU Horned Frogs rolled another conference opponent, but face their second ranked opponent next week in the showdown with Utah for the conference title. I'm rooting for them and hope they get to play in a BCS game against a big name highly ranked opponent so we get a better idea of just how good the Frogs are. Oregon's loss could leave the Pac 10 without a top 10 team, but USC could get there after their close win (I'm sure they'll be passing LSU again despite the Tigers two losses to the #1 and #3 teams in the country, arrgh). Alabama and Florida continued their collision course in the SEC Championship game. For the sake of argument, does it seem fair if (big if) Texas were to lose before the end of the season, that the loser of a 1-2 undefeated matchup in the SEC championship game gets eliminated from BCS title game with their only loss being to the #1 team in the country at the end of the season. I could maybe see it if there was another undefeated team out there, but if there are no other undefeated teams, it would seem unjust. Although this year probably isn't the best example, because I think there will be 4 undefeated teams when the dust settles and two of them are going to be on the outside looking in due to their lesser conference affiliation.
I wonder if Boise State can trade places with Washington State in the Pac 10 and TCU trade places with Baylor in the Big 12.