College Football 2010: BCS Bowl Projections Are an Inconvenient Truth

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Welcome to the 13th season of the Bowl Championship Series, commonly known as the BCS. The BCS system is designed to match the top two teams in the country, while allowing conference champions to continue a relationship with specific bowls. From 1998 through 2005, the top two teams were pitted against each other in a rotation of sites among the Rose, Orange, Sugar and Fiesta Bowls. Previously referred to as the "major bowls of college football," they are now known as the "BCS Bowls." Beginning in the 2006 season, an additional bowl was created to be known as the BCS Championship Game. The championship game has no permanent home. It is played in the stadium of one of the other four BCS Bowls on a yearly rotation. This season the locat...

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