Any of the other four undefeated teams would beat Texas on a neutral field. 6 (2) Florida (12-1) Lost to Alabama 32-13. Wow, I thought Alabama would pull off a close upset victory, but that was not even close.Alabama clearly benefited from playing a much tougher schedule than Florida. They were much better prepared and they were the clearly better and more explosive team.Florida has been exposed, in my opinion, as having an average offense this year. They may have averaged 49 points a game against Charleston Southern, Troy, FIU, Georgia, Kentucky, and Florida State.But, against the rest of their schedule (Tennessee, LSU, Arkansas, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, South Carolina and now Alabama) A measly 21 points a game. 7. Oregon (10-2)Beat Oregon State 33-29 in a classic Civil War battle. Oregon is king of the second-best conference in the country, as well as the conference with the most parity USC at 8-4, will finish in sixth place. 8. 
(13) BYU (10-2)Beat Utah 26-23 in an Overtime thriller last week. I attended this game personallythere is no better moment for a college football fan than witnessing your team beat your bitter rival with a walk off OT TD winand that's what happened. BYU trailed 23-20, and it was second and ten in the first overtime.Max Hall squeezed short a bullet pass into Andrew George, who stayed on his feet, and ran into the end zone The fans went absolutely nuts, and stormed the field It was an awesome experience. In three out of the last four years, BYU has beat Utah in dramatic fashion.This was the only game of the week where both teams were ranked.Since getting upset by Florida State in week three, BYU is 8-1, with their only loss coming to No 1 TCU In a mishmash of two-loss teams, BYU rises to the top They could easily be 15th. Oklahoma's demolition of Oklahoma State also strengthens BYU's case.If Iowa and Penn State are still candidates for a BCS bowl, why isn't BYU Their fan base would travel just as well or better.Is the Big Ten really much better than the MWC The MWC is pretty much unofficially a BCS conference at this point.

They are just as good or better than the typical BCS conference. 9. Ohio State (10) (10-2)Beat Michigan 21-10 a week ago. Ohio State is the class of a mediocre and (admittedly) deep conference, and Michigan gave that game away, with three red zone turnovers, and another turnover that went the other way for a touchdown.This is a good football team, but I like the Oregon/Oregon State winner to beat them in the Rose Bowl. 10. Iowa (12) (10-2)Beat Minnesota 12-0 three weeks ago. Georgia Tech (12) (10-2)- Beat Clemson for the second time, 39-34. Clinched a BCS berth, and a potential matchup with an undefeated team. 12. 9-3 in the best conference in America Good enough for 13th in the country, at least for me. 13. Penn State (15) (10-2)Demolished Michigan State 42-10 two weeks ago This is a team that has played an easy schedule Their best victory is...over Northwestern. They lost convincingly to the only two good teams they faced They still have a decent chance at a BCS at-large bid. 14.
Utah (17) (9-3)Lost to BYU 26-23 in an OT thriller a week ago. They trailed 20-6, before battling all the way back and tying the game with a FG with 39 seconds left...only to lose on a walk-off Andrew George TD in OT.I can't imagine how they feel right nowthey almost had a great comeback against their biggest rival, but came up just short. I don't think they should be penalized too much for losing by three points, on the road to a top 10 team. Their three losses have come on the road to three top ten teams; TCU, Oregon and BYU. Two of those losses (BYU and Oregon) the Utes could've easily won. 15 Virginia Tech (18) (9-3)Crushed Virginia 42-13 a week ago.