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Date Posted: 12:42:42 10/21/01 Sun
Author: melayu
Author Host/IP: MALAYBOY.MIT.EDU / 18.247.2.211
Subject: Will Michigan make it to the BCS

Hehehe,

Right now Michigan is the clear favourite to win the Big Ten Championship over other hopefuls, Illini and Purdue after pre-season favourites Northwestern went down to a revamped Nittany Lions last night in a thrilling game.

The question is whether the Wolverines (No. 8 ESPN polls and No. 8 in the AP polls) would make it to the BCS National Championships in Rose Bowl in the post season game.

Theoretically, Michigan could make it, if Nebraska and Oklahoma cancel out each other in the Big 12, while Florida loses another game while Virginia Tech loses to Miami and Miami loses to Washington.

What's the probability that Michigan will end up in the Rose Bowl at the end of this football season?

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