HarrisUSA TodayComputerBCS
HarrisUSA TodayComputerBCS
RkPtsPctRkPtsPctRkPctAvgPv
1. Missouri127790.9751214540.969310.9900.97814
2. West Virginia227530.9660114670.978020.9700.97133
3. Ohio State326380.9256313830.922030.9100.91925
4. Georgia423680.8309412320.821350.8300.82747
5. Kansas621700.7614t511610.774040.8400.79182
6. Virginia Tech721640.7593t511610.774060.8100.78118
7. LSU522150.7772711340.756070.7900.77441
8. USC920590.7225910730.7153t100.6400.692611
9. Oklahoma821320.7481811260.7507120.5500.682910
10. Florida1117570.6165118980.5987t100.6400.618412
11. Boston College1215870.5568128610.574080.7200.616914
12. Hawaii1018290.6418109580.6387140.4700.583515
13. Arizona State1314460.5074137560.504090.6600.55716
14. Tennessee1512490.4382156540.4360130.5100.461418
15. Illinois1412540.4400146740.4493170.3700.419817
16. Clemson188970.3147174690.3127160.3800.335822
17. Oregon197160.2512203160.2107180.3500.27069
18. Wisconsin169110.3196164930.3287230.1400.262821
19. BYU206490.2277193270.2180190.2300.225225
20. Texas179030.3168184170.2780250.0700.221613
21. South Florida252490.0874271000.0667150.4100.188023
22. Virginia234780.1677t212710.1807200.1900.179516
23. Cincinnati215120.1796241460.0973t210.1700.149024
24. Auburn244020.1411t212710.1807240.1200.1472NR
25. Boise State224930.1730232470.1647NR0.0000.112519
AHRBCMKMJSPW
1. Missouri252324252525
2. West Virginia242525242424
3. Ohio State232423222123
4. Georgia211722232020
5. Kansas222216192321
6. Virginia Tech171919212222
7. LSU202121201818
8. USC182013141616
9. Oklahoma141015131317
10. Florida151518171714
11. Boston College161420181919
12. Hawaii9168111512
13. Arizona State191817161415
14. Tennessee12914151213
15. Illinois11137989
16. Clemson7310121110
17. Oregon13511897
18. Wisconsin5123402
19. BYU849338
20. Texas604003
21. South Florida10012101011
22. Virginia326674
23. Cincinnati265246
24. Auburn401761
25. Boise State0110000
Explanation key: percentages are derived by dividing a team’s actual voting points by a maximum 2850 possible points in the Harris Interactive Poll and 1500 possible points in the USA Today Coaches Poll.
Six computer rankings calculated in inverse points order (25 for No. 1, 24 for No. 2, etc.) are used to determine the overall computer component. The highest and lowest ranking for each team is dropped, and the remaining four are added and divided by 100 (the maximum possible points) to produce a Computer Rankings Percentage. The six computer ranking providers are Anderson & Hester, Richard Billingsley, Colley Matrix, Kenneth Massey, Jeff Sagarin, and Peter Wolfe. Each computer ranking accounts for schedule strength in its formula.
The BCS Average is calculated by averaging the percent totals of the Harris Interactive, USA Today Coaches and Computer polls.