The Wildcats are your new No. 1, and the Ducks finally work their way into line for the national championship game.Texas moved up two spots to No. 15 in the latest BCS rankings a day after its 33-7 win over Iowa State. The Longhorns (8-2) had an average ranking of No. 14 in the computers, sitting as high at No. 12 and as low as No. 16.Despite the fact that Boise State enters its final two games 8-2, the Broncos still find themselves on the outside looking in on the BCS Top 25 rankings. There are reasons for that, as Boise State dropped games to No. 17 Michigan State and San DiegoThe polls love the Ducks, but the computers still favor K-State. Either way, we have a new No. 1, with the Wildcats earning their first-ever top ranking.Alabama's home loss—to a very good Texas A&M team—will likely mean that no SEC team will play for the BCS title for the first time since 2005. Alabama joined Georgia and Florida as highly ranked one-loss SEC teams. All of those teams' losses have
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