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Computers key to deciphering Texas or Oklahoma BCS question

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

Texas made up ground on Oklahoma in the coaches' poll, opening the door to the possibility of the Horns finishing ahead of the Sooners in the BCS standings.

Story | Conversation | November 30, 2008

BCS antics leading to disturbing poll trend

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

With Oklahoma and Florida losing points in the polls despite beating ranked teams on the road and Texas gaining points by defeating a sub-.500 team at home, the polls have gotten out of control, writes Brad Edwards.

Story | Conversation | November 30, 2008

Red Raiders just one upset away from BCS title contention

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

Even after getting demolished by Oklahoma on Saturday, Texas Tech could still reach the BCS title game if Oklahoma State upsets the Sooners, writes Brad Edwards.

Story | Conversation | November 23, 2008

Without chaos, it'll be Big 12 vs. SEC in BCS title game

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

Unless there's some unforeseen chaos, the BCS title game will feature the Big 12 versus the SEC, writes Brad Edwards.

Story | Conversation | November 09, 2008

Even a late loss won't eliminate Texas from BCS chase

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

In the old days, it was thought an early loss was better than a late one. But with computers in the BCS formula, that has changed and that's good news for Texas, writes Brad Edwards.

Story | Conversation | November 02, 2008

Losses by LSU and Ohio State likely close door

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

With losses this weekend, LSU and Ohio State are likely out of the BCS title hunt. USC, even with one loss, will still need help, writes Brad Edwards.

Story | Conversation | October 26, 2008

First time the BCS top three started outside the preseason top 10

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

History tells us that worrying about multiple unbeaten teams is futile. But this initial BCS standings is historical itself, having the top three teams come from outside the AP's preseason top 10, writes Brad Edwards.

Story | Conversation | October 19, 2008

The battle is between the one-loss teams

Brad Edwards, ESPN.com

No real surprises at the top of the BCS standings through Week 7, so the real battle is among the one-loss teams, writes Brad Edwards.

Story | Conversation | October 14, 2008

History warns us against counting out one-loss teams

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

We've been down this road in 2007. A bad loss early in the season won't end any team's title chances in the current BCS climate, writes Brad Edwards.

Story | Conversation | September 30, 2008

Trojans, Horns have clear path to Rose Bowl

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

Just when the race for second place was starting to get interesting, the title chase cleared up, writes Brad Edwards.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | November 06, 2005

BCS outlook rosy for Longhorns

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

USC and Texas will have the most to celebrate when the first BCS Standings are released on Monday, projects Brad Edwards.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | October 16, 2005

Unbeaten teams could cause perfect BCS storm

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

With nine teams still unbeaten, statistical logic says the odds to end with more than two perfect teams are extremely slim.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | October 09, 2005

Streakin' returns to college campuses

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

From the losers becoming winners to streaking all over the country to Trev's, Mark's and Rece's final thoughts.

Story | Conversation | October 10, 2004

Orton, Quinn set South Bend ablaze

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

From the offensive display at Notre Dame Stadium to a power failure to Trev's, Mark's and Rece's final thoughts.

Story | Conversation | October 03, 2004

Spring answers many questions in the Big 12

Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com

There are plenty of questions in the Big 12, but the spring workouts provided some answers.

Story | Conversation | May 16, 2003