The BCS standings will be released on Sunday evening and there won't be a whole lot of changes it appears. On the national level, folks want to see Auburn-Oregon in the national championship game. Auburn and Oregon will remain at the top as No. 1 and No. 2 (whichever order they may fall) this week and they'll see each other in the national championship game.
On the local level, the Big 12 conference had five teams last week. This week the Oklahoma Sooenrs figure to remain as the top ranked Big 12 team. They were No. 9 last week and beat then-No. 13 Nebraska in the Big 12 Championship game. The Missouri Tigers were No. 12 last week followed by No. 13 Nebraska and No. 14 Oklahoma State. Nebraska could be falling there with Saturday night's loss to the Sooners.
It's looking like Nebraska's final ranking will land them in the Alamo or Insight Bowl. Mizzou, Nebraska and Oklahoma State are likely looking at the Alamo, Insight or Holiday Bowl. Texas A&M has already accepted a Cotton Bowl invite.
The BCS standings will be released on Sunday evening and then we'll be hearing about the bowl projections.
Here are last week's BCS rankings:
- Auburn
- Oregon
- TCU
- Stanford
- Wisconsin
- Ohio State
- Arkansas
- Michigan State
- Oklahoma
- LSU
- Boise State
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- Oklahoma State
- Virginia Tech
- Alabama
- Nevada
- Texas A&M
- South Carolina
- Utah
- Florida State
- Mississippi State
- Arizona
- West Virginia
- Northern Illinois