The new BCS is out:
USC .9808
Okie .9621
Auburn .9350
Cal .8522
Texas .8140
Utah .8062
Mich .7494
FSU ..5876
Boise .5843
Louisville .5602
Biggest Climb: Miami Fla jumps 5 spots from 17 to 12 and Louisivlle jumps four spots from 14 to 10.
Biggest Drops: Wisc from 13, UVA from 11 to 18 and WVU from 13 to 23.
So, the second-most intriguing storyline in the BCS Standings is now the fight for No. 4 between Cal and Texas. A clause in the BCS bylaws says the highest-ranked team that is not a conference champion will be given an at-large spot if it is ranked No. 3 or No. 4. Barring losses by both teams, either the Bears or Longhorns will automatically get into the BCS via that rule. And if Utah stays at No. 6, thereby locking up the other at-large berth, there will not be a spot remaining in the BCS for the team ranked No. 5