2011 BCS Standings

(December 4, 2011)

 

 
Harris Interactive
USA Today
Computers
Rank Team BCS Avg. Prev. Rank Pts. % Rank Pts. % Avg. Rank %
1. LSU (13-0) 1.0000 1 1 2875 1.0000 1 1475 1.0000 1 1.0000
2. Alabama (11-1) .9419 2 2 2723 .9471 2 1399 .9485 3 .9300
3. Oklahoma State (11-1) .9333 3 3 2654 .9231 3 1367 .9268 2 .9500
4. Stanford (11-1) .8476 4 4 2504 .8710 4 1286 .8719 5 .8000
5. Oregon (11-2) .7901 9 5 2372 .8250 5 1232 .8353 8 .7100
6. Arkansas (10-2) .7687 8 7 2163 .7523 7 1112 .7539 5 .8000
7. Boise State (11-1) .7408 7 6 2236 .7777 6 1128 .7647 9 .6800
8. Kansas State (10-2) .6827 11 10 1733 .6028 10 878 .5953 4 .8500
9. South Carolina (10-2) .6553 12 9 1833 .6376 9 971 .6583 10 .6700
10. Wisconsin (11-2) .6374 15 8 2060 .7165 8 1085 .7356 14 .4600
11. Virginia Tech (11-2) .5190 5 11 1498 .5210 11 835 .5661 13 .4700
12. Baylor (9-3) .4977 17 16 1228 .4271 16 599 .4061 11 .6600
13. Michigan (10-2) .4794 16 12 1447 .5033 12 789 .5349 15 .4000
14. Oklahoma (9-3) .4603 10 19 933 .3245 19 437 .2963 7 .7600
15. Clemson (10-3) .4218 20 14 1351 .4699 14 657 .4454 16 .3500
16. Georgia (10-3) .4119 14 18 1095 .3809 18 538 .3647 12 .4900
17. Michigan State (10-3) .3883 13 13 1428 .4967 13 735 .4983 21 .1700
18. TCU (10-2) .3869 18 15 1245 .4330 15 631 .4278 17 .3000
19. Houston (12-1) .3504 6 17 1132 .3937 17 542 .3675 18 .2900
20. Nebraska (9-3) .2606 19 20 717 .2494 20 402 .2725 19 .2600
21. Southern Miss (11-2) .1918 24 21 711 .2473 21 366 .2481 25 .0800
22. Penn State (9-3) .1305 21 23 383 .1332 23 189 .1281 24 .1300
23. West Virginia (9-3) .1233 23 22 522 .1816 22 278 .1885 29 .0000
24. Texas (7-5) .0876 22 34 6 .0021 34 1 .0007 19 .2600
25. Auburn (7-5) .0584 NR 31 15 .0052 36 NR .0000 21 .1700

 

POLL EXPLANATION & ABOUT THE BCS:

The Harris Interactive Poll, USA Today Coaches Poll and computer rankings each comprise one-third of the BCS Standings. To derive the three percentages, each team is assigned an inverse point total (25 for No. 1, 24 for No. 2, etc.) The two poll percentages are calculated by dividing each team’s point total by a maximum 2875 possible points (Harris) and 1475 possible points (USA Today). The computer rankings percentage is calculated by dropping the highest and lowest ranking for each team and then dividing the remaining total by 100 (the maximum possible points). The BCS Average is calculated by averaging the percentage totals of the Harris Interactive Poll, USA Today Poll, and computer rankings. The teams’ BCS Averages are ranked to produce the BCS Standings. The six computer ranking providers are Anderson & Hester, Richard Billingsley, Wes Colley, Kenneth Massey, Jeff Sagarin and Peter Wolfe. Each computer ranking provider accounts for schedule strength within its formula.

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