The top eight teams in the BCS standings remain the same, led by No. 1 Florida.
The top eight teams in the BCS standings remain the same, led by No. 1 Florida. Full Story ...

• Week 5 BCS standings

Three of the five 2010 BCS games will be televised on FOX (FedEx Orange Bowl, Allstate Sugar Bowl and Tostitos Fiesta Bowl) and two will be on ABC (Rose Bowl Presented by Citi, and Citi BCS National Championship Game).
Citi National Championship Game
January 7, 2010 at 8:30 p.m. ET
Pasadena, California

Allstate Sugar Bowl
January 1, 2010 at 8:30 p.m. ET
New Orleans, Louisiana

Rose Bowl Presented by Citi
January 1, 2010 at 5 p.m. ET
Pasadena, California

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl
January 4, 2010 at 8 p.m. ET
Glendale, Arizona

FedEx Orange Bowl
January 5, 2010 at 8 p.m. ET
Miami, Florida

   

The Bowl Championship Series concludes its third four-year cycle this season on a high note as anticipation builds for the Jan. 7 Citi BCS National Championship Game in Pasadena.

The BCS was created by the conferences and schools before the 1998 season to assure a matchup between the top two teams — correcting a major flaw in the bowl system — while maintaining and enhancing the traditional bowl system that's nearly 100 years old. In the seasons since, the BCS has become the sport's showcase event.

This website is a resource for college football fans, media and others interested in how the system works. Check this site often for news about the BCS and the schools, conferences and bowls.

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  • RANK TEAM BCS AVERAGE  
     
    1
       Florida .983  
     
    2
       Alabama .952  
     
    3
       Texas .926  
     
    4
       TCU .869  
     
    5
       Cincinnati .854  
     
    6
       Boise State .795  
     
    7
       Georgia Tech .772  
     
    8
       LSU .665  
     
    9
       Pittsburgh .657  
     
    10
       Ohio State .650  
     
    11
       Oregon .626  
     
    12
       Oklahoma State .471  
     
    13
       Iowa .453  
     
    14
       Penn State .413  
     
    15
       Virginia Tech .404  
    Complete Ranking
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