That does make sense, Ron. Thanks, Rick

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No, actually.  It appears to be all or nothing for Auburn.  If Tennessee beats 
them UT gets the SEC's automatic BCS bid.  That still leaves two at-large bids. 
 One may assume that Utah locked up one of those this weekend.  They should 
finish sixth or higher in the BCS.

So. . . that leaves one more at-large bid.  If AU loses to the Volunqueers then 
they'll surely be dropped below California and Texas.  Cal appears to be a lock 
for the Rose.  If so, there goes your two at-large bids.

I'll have to agree with Slef on Bama's bowl.  It looks like Music City.  I 
think Zook took the Peach away by upsetting the criminoles in Tallahassee.



From: Rick Mc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2004/11/22 Mon PM 12:28:29 EST

What I was saying is if UT beats AU they get AU's spot in the Sugar and AU 
would get a spot in one of the other BCS bowls. That would move everyone up one 
spot in the bowl pecking order wouldn't it?




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