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Rusty Larue
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Cincy got no chance when the real rankings come out.
If true that's pretty whack. Somehow going to four teams has made it harder for non-power conference teams to compete for a title than the BCS system, considering that Cincinnati was by all evidence a last-second Texas FG away from making it in 2009, and Boise went in to the final week of 2010 only needing to win @ Nevada and have Auburn lose as an underdog @ the defending champs (neither happened but you get my point).
I don't think it's true though -- definitely a scenario or two where an unbeaten Cincy gets left at home, but if this season has taught us anything it's that these top teams (Georgia aside, so far at least) are vulnerable and will take Ls
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