College Football Betting - Deciphering the BCS
If you want to be a successful college football betting player, you need to learn the nuances of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), which is how the NCAA decides its national champion. It can get confusing, especially later in the season, so here’s an analysis to help you out before you head to your sportsbook to place a wager.
The BCS started in 1998, and there are changes made almost every year. There are five BCS games: the Rose Bowl, the Sugar Bowl, the Fiesta Bowl, the Orange Bowl, and the BCS national championship game. The BCS involves teams from the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC, Pac-10, and as of this year, the Mountain West Conference.
There are three polls and standings which make up the BCS rankings:
HARRIS POLL – former coaches, players and administration, as well as former and current media
Strengths: knowledgeable people that know the game, can cover a lot of matchups
Weaknesses: some have an agenda, certain conferences/teams can be favored
USA TODAY POLL – a poll of current NCAA coaches
Strengths: also knowledgeable, also is credible coming from a coach’s perspective
Weaknesses: same as Harris Poll, some may not vote for bitter rivals, and current coaches can’t watch as many games as they need to
COMPUTER RANKINGS – six different statistical categories, including strength of schedule
Strengths: very thorough, considers the most important stat, strength of schedule
Weaknesses: unable to see how the games play out, which plays a massive role in the polls
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The BCS started in 1998, and there are changes made almost every year. There are five BCS games: the Rose Bowl, the Sugar Bowl, the Fiesta Bowl, the Orange Bowl, and the BCS national championship game. The BCS involves teams from the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC, Pac-10, and as of this year, the Mountain West Conference.
There are three polls and standings which make up the BCS rankings:
HARRIS POLL – former coaches, players and administration, as well as former and current media
Strengths: knowledgeable people that know the game, can cover a lot of matchups
Weaknesses: some have an agenda, certain conferences/teams can be favored
USA TODAY POLL – a poll of current NCAA coaches
Strengths: also knowledgeable, also is credible coming from a coach’s perspective
Weaknesses: same as Harris Poll, some may not vote for bitter rivals, and current coaches can’t watch as many games as they need to
COMPUTER RANKINGS – six different statistical categories, including strength of schedule
Strengths: very thorough, considers the most important stat, strength of schedule
Weaknesses: unable to see how the games play out, which plays a massive role in the polls
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