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#1
The computers have no eyes. Iowa has won AT Penn State, AT Wisconsin, and AT Ohio State(theoretically). All three of which are ranked teams. I'm only saying it has title implications for Iowa but yes IF Iowa beats OSU then I think they should go to the BCS title game. Not because they one of the top two best teams in the country, but because they have won ALL their games in a BCS conference and deserve a shot. These things typically have a way of working themselves out though.

Thankfully in D-III we don't have to deal with all that nonsense. :)

Has there ever been an undefeated team excluded from the D-III playoffs?
#2


All of these match up's are so-so to say the least. Better games will come and go, but how often will Game Day be able to broadcast from the site of a game that will break a 53 game to 53 game tie? That is College football history. None of those other games are. 8)
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so-so? i would argue that a game btw two ranked teams with a trip to the BCS championship on the line might generate more NATIONAL interest than a Bell Game. I guess I was hoping for a more concrete reason for why the game wouldn't be in Columbus. In that case I'll third the notion that the game will be at the 'shoe

ESPN: Please prove me wrong!!!
#3
I would love to see the GameDay crew in Greencastle as much as the next guy but I was wondering about some of the D-1 games going on the same day. Iowa(6) plays OSU(12) on the 14th for what is essentially(barring an absurb upset) a ticket to the national championship game. Is there a reason why ESPN wouldn't be at that game?  Also, the overrated domers(21) are at Pitt(14) and Zona(19) plays Cal(23) in two other matchups of ranked teams. Utah(14) also plays TCU(6).

Rankings are BCS standings by the way...