Not A Good Night To Be A Duck
With everything else going on and dominating those sports pages of ours, it almost passed notice that the BCS race imploded again last night with Oregon's loss to Arizona. It also obliterated Dennis Dixon's Heisman chances; he's not likely to play the rest of the season. All told, a rather eventful evening.
So, how does the shuffle play out? Well, assuming LSU doesn't lose in the SEC title game, they're in. Which means the other BCS slot should be filled by whoever escapes the Big 12 scrum. If it's Missouri, that could also mean Chase Daniel moves into the Heisman leader; if it's not, it's Tebow fever. For all the talk of rivalry week starting tomorrow, the real college football news came last night. Chaos is fun.
Oregon Falls At Arizona [Rivals.com]
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