The latest BCS standings are out, and the Pac-10 still has two teams in the top six. In the Pac-10, the top-ranked Oregon Ducks had a bye week, and the No. 6 Stanford Cardinal blew out their rival Cal Bears on the road. There were numerous close games on Saturday, but no big upsets at or near the top of the BCS standings. The highest-ranked team to lose was No. 8 Nebraska, who fell 9-6 to Texas A&M.Thanksgiving weekend features a number of contests featuring two BCS top 15 teams.
Here is a look at this week's BCS Top 15:
Rank | School | Next Game |
1 | Oregon (10-0) | Friday, vs. No. 21 Arizona |
2 | Auburn (11-0) |
Friday at No. 11 Alabama |
3 | TCU (11-0) |
Saturday at New Mexico |
4 | Boise State (10-0) |
Friday at No. 19 Nevada |
5 | LSU (10-1) |
Saturday at No. 12 Arkansas |
6 | Stanford (10-1) | Saturday vs. Oregon St |
7 | Wisconsin (10-1) | Saturday vs. Northwestern |
8 | Ohio State (10-1) | Saturday vs. Michigan |
9 | Oklahoma State (10-1) |
Saturday vs. No. 13 Oklahoma |
10 | Michigan State (10-1) | Saturday at Penn St |
11 | Alabama (9-2) |
Friday vs. No. 2 Auburn |
12 | Arkansas (9-2) | Saturday vs. No. 5 LSU |
13 | Oklahoma (9-2) | Saturday at No. 9 Oklahoma St |
14 | Missouri (9-2) | Saturday at Kansas |
15 | Nebraska (9-2) |
Friday vs. Colorado |
Arizona is the third Pac-10 team in the BCS top 25, at No. 21. Both Oregon and Stanford seem in line for a BCS bowl bid, which would be the first time in eight seasons that the Pac-10 had two schools play in BCS bowl games. After the 2002 season, Washington State went to the Rose Bowl, while USC played in the Orange Bowl.