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Originally posted by Atomic Rooster Ok. I'm clueless. What's BCS? One of those stoopid college team ranking systems? |
It's a highly sophisticated college football team ranking system that uses twelve Cray supercomputers working in parallel with data input from every conceivable statistic of every game played by each team the result of which is a completely impartial ranking of the teams' strengths and weaknesses.
After a grueling 1475 total computing hours, do you know which teams the computers picked to play the hugely important BCS Championship Game? The Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops versus Saginaw Valley State.
So they threw out that result and let Miami play Nebraska.