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The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame is pleased to announce the release of the first Bowl Championship Series Standings of the 2002 college football season. At the conclusion of the season, the #1 and #2 ranked teams in the final BCS Poll will compete for the National Championship at the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl on January 3, 2003 and the right to have their name etched among the legendary champions of the past on college football's most prestigious trophy, the MacArthur Bowl.
BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES STANDINGS
(Games Through October 21)
| Rank |
Team |
Poll Avg. |
Computer Avg. |
Schedule Rank |
Losses |
Subtotal |
Quality Win |
TOTAL |
| 1. |
Oklahoma |
2.0 |
1.50 |
0.52 |
0 |
4.02 |
-0.1 |
3.92 |
| 2. |
Miami |
1.0 |
4.33 |
1.08 |
0 |
6.41 |
0.0 |
6.41 |
| 3. |
Notre Dame |
6.0 |
1.33 |
0.04 |
0 |
7.37 |
-0.3 |
7.07 |
| 4. |
Virginia Tech |
3.0 |
4.83 |
1.00 |
0 |
8.83 |
-0.2 |
8.63 |
| 5. |
Georgia |
5.0 |
3.33 |
0.36 |
0 |
8.69 |
0.0 |
8.69 |
| 6. |
Ohio State |
4.0 |
4.17 |
1.12 |
0 |
9.29 |
-0.4 |
8.89 |
| 7. |
Washington State |
10.0 |
8.00 |
0.44 |
1 |
19.44 |
0.0 |
19.44 |
| 8. |
Michigan |
8.0 |
9.67 |
1.16 |
1 |
19.83 |
0.0 |
19.83 |
| 9. |
Louisiana State |
10.0 |
8.67 |
1.04 |
1 |
20.71 |
0.0 |
20.71 |
| 10. |
Texas |
7.0 |
12.17 |
1.20 |
1 |
21.37 |
0.0 |
21.37 |
| 11. |
NC State |
10.5 |
8.58 |
3.44 |
0 |
22.52 |
0.0 |
22.52 |
| 12. |
Florida State |
12.0 |
12.67 |
0.12 |
2 |
26.79 |
0.0 |
26.79 |
| 13. |
Iowa |
13.5 |
12.75 |
1.84 |
1 |
29.09 |
0.0 |
29.09 |
| 14. |
Southern California |
15.5 |
13.50 |
0.16 |
2 |
31.16 |
0.0 |
31.16 |
| 15. |
Oregon |
13.0 |
18.50 |
2.52 |
1 |
35.02 |
0.0 |
35.02 |
EXPLANATION:
Poll Average - Average of USA Today/ESPN Coaches and AP Media Polls. Others receiving votes calculated in order received.
Computer Average - Average of Anderson & Hester, Richard Billingsley, Colley Matrix, Kenneth Massey, New York Times, Jeff Sagarin's USA Today, and the Peter Wolfe rankings. The computer component will be determined by averaging six of the seven rankings. The lowest (worst) computer ranking will be disregarded.
Schedule Rank - Rank of schedule strength compared to other Division I-A teams of actual games played divided by 25. This component is calculated by determining the cumulative won/loss records of the team's opponent (66 2/3 percent) and the cumulative won/loss records of the team's opponents' opponents (33 1/3 percent).
Losses - One point for each loss during the season.
Quality Win Component - The quality win component will reward to varying degrees teams that defeat opponents ranked among the top 10 in the weekly standings. The bonus point scale will range from a high of 1.0 for a win over the top ranked team to a low of 0.1 for a victory over the 10th-ranked BCS team. The final BCS Standings will determine final quality win points. If a team registers a victory over a team more than once during the regular season, quality points will be awarded just once. Quality win points are based on the standings determined by the subtotal. The final standings are reconfigured to reflect the quality win point deduction.
Notes - 1. Teams on NCAA probation (i.e. not eligible for postseason competition) are not listed in the BCS Standings. Teams with victories over teams on probation will receive appropriate quality win points. 2. The Tostitos Fiesta Bowl on January 3, 2003, will host the BCS National Championship Game and determine which team will be presented The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame's MacArthur Trophy.
With 119 chapters and over 14,000 members nationwide, The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, a non-profit educational organization, runs programs designed to use the power of amateur football in developing scholarship, citizenship and athletic achievement in America's young people. NFF programs include the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind., Play It Smart, The NFF Center for Youth Development Through Sport at Springfield College (Mass.), the NFL-NFF Coaching Academy, and scholarships of nearly $1 million for College and High School Scholar-Athletes.