2008 College Football Bcs Rankings

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Here are the BCS Rankings standings for 2008 as of November 23. In these new BCS 2008 Rankings, Alabama and Texas Tech hold their positions again while Penn State has really fallen off.

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Below are the current rankings:

BCS Rankings Standings 2008!
1 Alabama 11-0
2 Texas Tech 10-1
3 Texas 10-1
4 Florida 10-1
5 Oklahoma 10-1
6 USC 9-1
7 Utah 12-0
8 Penn State 11-1
9 Boise State 11-0
10 Ohio State 10-2
11 Georgia 9-2
12 Oklahoma State 9-2
13 Missouri 9-2
14 Brigham Young 10-2
15 Michigan State 9-3
16 TCU 10-2
17 Ball State 11-0
18 LSU 7-4
19 Cincinnati 9-2
20 Pittsburgh 7-3
21 Oregon State 8-3
22 North Carolina 7-4
23 Miami (FL) 7-4
24 Oregon 8-3
25 Maryland 7-4

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Gators' bite
MIAMI -- That chomping sound you heard late Thursday night in Dolphin Stadium was Florida sinking its teeth into another BCS national championship.

Tim Tebow and Percy Harvin played like the stars they are, but they had plenty of help in leading the Gators to a 24-14 victory over Oklahoma for their second national title in the last three years.Tebow shook off two first-half interceptions and passed for 232 yards and two touchdowns, capped off by his trademark jump pass to David Nelson for a 4-yard touchdown to pretty much seal the Sooners' fate with 3:07 to play. He also rushed for 109 yards on 22 carries. the most he's carried the ball all season.This one meant even more to Tebow than the 2006 national title. He was just a part-time player on that team, more of a specialty player.But this was his team.Harvin, playing on a sprained ankle, was equally spectacular. He rushed for 122 yards and also added 49 yards receiving.The Gators had plenty of stars on this team, and they played that way on Thursday.

-- Chris Low Read more in the BCS blog

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Sooners' pain
MIAMI -- Oklahoma's Bowl Championship Series problems continued again Thursday night, largely due to their self-inflicted mistakes.

The Sooners lost their fifth straight BCS bowl game and third straight BCS championship game as Florida claimed a gritty 24-14 victory over the Sooners in the FedEx BCS National Championship Game.2007 Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow outplayed 2008 winner Sam Bradford, nailing down the victory by scoring on three of four drives midway through the second half to claim the Gators' second national championship in three seasons.The Gators (12-1) came up with a masterful defensive performance, limiting the nation's most explosive offense to season lows in points and yards (363).Oklahoma's inability to make short-yardage plays was the difference as the Sooners (11-2) were stuffed three times inside the Florida 35-yard line without points, including the Florida 1 and 6 in the first half.Bradford had his own struggles despite a 250-yard passing effort with two TD passes. But Florida produced two interceptions to match Bradford's season high.The Sooners' defense, disparaged as a joke coming into the game by Florida linebacker Brandon Spikes, played well most of the night. But Tebow converted three third-down plays on the clinching touchdown drive before hooking up with David Nelson from 4 yards out with a jump pass with 3:07 left to ice the victory.

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