I wouldn't vote Auburn #1, but that isn't the point. The problem is that this isn't solved on the field.
Hey, the undefeated Miami Dolphins (1972?) only beat the Redskins 14-7, with Washington only scoring on a long fluke play similar to V. Tech's. Margin of victory doesn't always reveal a strong defense.
No way to know without a playoff.
Sorry USC, sorry OU, the NCAA is likely screwing one of ya'll out of an undisputed championship. One would think any Trojan or Sooner fan with pride would be angry about that.
If USC or Oklahoma, take yer pick, blows the other one away, there will be no dispute. But if the game ends up like tonight's game......let the second guessing begin.
Actually, that would be a good step to getting a playoff system.
Yeah, on the field is the only way it gets settled. That's the reason I don't pay that much attention to college ball anymore. Auburn and Utah really are getting screwed. If you go undefeated, what else can you do? I don't think Utah could stay on the field with OU, USC or Auburn, but the point is, they don't get a chance to try. Besides, how does a team like Utah build the image and reputation they need to recruit if they're automatically frozen out of the big one, no matter how well they play?
ROFL. It will be decided tonight. Last night Cadillac Williams had his name changed to Kia Williams.