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2011 미 대학풋볼, 코네티컷과 피에스타 보울

In the 2010-11 season as in past years, there is a specific selection process for each of the five bowls, with slight changes year-to-year.

On Sunday December 5th, “Selection Sunday” if you will, representatives from the conferences, bowl games and schools meet to decide the matchups in the five bowl games in the following fashion:


Creating the BCS Selection Pool

- The champions of the six BCS conferences - ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Big East, Pac-10 and SEC - will all receive guaranteed bids to BCS games.

- The top ranking conference champion from the five non-AQ conferences - C-USA, MAC, MWC, Sun Belt, and the WAC - in the final BCS rankings will also be assured of a bid to a BCS bowl if they rank within the top-12 or within the top-18 and are ranked higher than any BCS conference champion.

-  Any teams which wins nine games and finishes within the top 18 of the final BCS standings will be BCS bowl-eligible, although a team within the top-14 will have priority on eligibility over a team ranked 15th-18th.

-  Although more than two teams from a single conference can be BCS bowl eligible, no more than two teams from a single conference can be selected to play in the five BCS bowls.


BCS National Championship Game Participants

The teams ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the final BCS standings - regardless of conference affiliation or own-conference finish - will be placed in the BCS National Championship Game to be held in Glendale, Arizona in January 2011 as the selection committee’s first measure.


Filling Conference Affiliation

After the National Title Game is filled, the remaining BCS bowls will fill their bowls with their traditional “anchor host” conference champions as follows:

-  Rose Bowl: Big Ten Conference and Pac-10 Conference
-  Fiesta Bowl: Big 12
-  Orange Bowl: ACC
-  Sugar Bowl: SEC


Championship Replacement

-  If any of the bowls’ traditional anchor hosts have been lost to the BCS National Championship Game, that bowl will be allowed to select a replacement team from the eligible pool before any other picks are made.

-  If more than one bowl loses a host conference champion, the bowl which lost the BCS No. 1 will choose its replacement from the pool and then the bowl that lost the BCS No. 2 will choose from the pool.

-  Beginning this season, if the Rose Bowl loses either the Pac-10 or Big Ten conference champion to the BCS National Championship Game, they will be required to select the automatically qualifying non-AQ conference champion as one of their replacements.


Filling the Rest of the Bowls

-  Once all of the affiliation and replacement selections have been made, the Sugar, Fiesta and Orange will select from among the remaining members of the eligibility pool in the following order:

-  Sugar, Orange, Fiesta.

One of the three bowls will be required to select the Big East champion and the automatically qualifying non-AQ champion (if they have not been taken by the Rose Bowl) if one exists.

-  If not selected previously, a team which finishes third in the final BCS standings will automatically be awarded a spot in a BCS bowl if they are an at-large team from one of the six BCS conferences. If the third team is a conference champion, the fourth-place team will also be afforded this automatic eligibility if not selected previously.

 - The three bowls will also be able to select among the rest of the pool if no other teams automatically qualify for inclusion among the five bowls.

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