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BCS Standings: Oregon Remains No. 1 in 2010 College Football Rankings

by Alonzo Simmons on Monday, November 8th, 2010

BCS Standings Oregon Ducks Remains No. 1 in 2010 College Football Rankings: After another week of College football it might be over for Alabama and their back to back title hopes as they lost at LSU against the Tigers. Bama's loss definitely helps the Oregon Ducks and Auburn Tigers chances to play in the BCS National Championship Game in January 2011. Get the latest 2010 College Football Odds Week 11 at BODOG.com.

Active ImageThe Ducks are looking very good on offense every single weekend and the Tigers just recorded more than 600 yards this past Saturday, both will met in the national championship game if they don´t drop a game from now on.

Of course the TCU Horned Frogs are praying for one the two above teams to lose at least one game. The Frogs crushed the Utes at Utah and proved they are for real and that this program is legitimate. Auburn will have to get through the SEC Championship game and might offer TCU backers the best shot at moving up in the BCS Rankings.

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  1. Oregon 9-0: The Ducks have won seven straight over Washington.
  2. Auburn 10-0: It's the second time Auburn has posted more than 600 yards against the Mocs.
  3. TCU 10-0: Andy Dalton threw for 355 yards and 3 TDs against at Utah.
  4. Boise State 8-0: QB Kellen Moore has thrown four interceptions this year, one more than he threw all of last season.
  5. LSU 8-1: The Tigers need Auburn to lose both of its remaining SEC games to win the SEC West.
  6. Stanford 8-1: The Cardinal scored 40-plus points for the second straight week.
  7. Wisconsin 8-1: The Badgers are 8-1 for the first time since 2006.
  8. Nebraska 8-1: The Cornhuskers are in control of their own destiny in the Big 12 North.
  9. Ohio State 9-1: The big rivalry against Penn State coming up.
  10. Oklahoma State 8-1: The Cowboys improved to 11-1 against the Bears since 1999.
  11. Michigan State 9-1: Edwin Baker ran for 179 yards and 4 TDs against Minnesota
  12. Alabama 7-2: Bama lost an SEC West game for the first time since 2007.
  13. Iowa 7-2: Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz picked up his 100th career coaching victory.
  14. Utah 8-1: The Utes were shut out in the 1st half for the 1st time since 2007 vs BYU.
  15. Arkansas 7-2:  Arkansas beat South Carolina for the fourth time in the last five games in the series.
  16. Oklahoma 7-2: The Sooners lost on the road for the second time in less than a month.
  17. Missouri 7-2: Blaine Gabbert struggled against the Texas Tech defense.
  18. Arizona 7-2: The Wildcats allowed at least 30 points for the first time this season.
  19. Mississippi State 7-2: The Bulldogs won its sixth straight game.
  20. Virginia Tech 7-2: David Wilson's late kickoff return gave Virginia Tech the win over Georgia Tech.
  21. Nevada 8-1: Nevada had 844 total yards of offense, a school record.
  22. Florida 6-3: The Gators offense was too much for Vanderbilt.
  23. South Carolina 6-3: South Carolina had its six-game home winning streak stopped.
  24. Kansas State 7-2: KS crushed the Texas Longhorns, it was not even close.
  25. Texas A&M 6-3: The Aggies earned its first win over a ranked team since defeating Texas in 2007.

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