This is a break down of the BCS Computer rankings for Week 7 of the 2009 Season.

Here is a link to the initial BCS Rankings that were just released.

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BCS Rankings are made up of three different components:

1.Harris Interactive Poll

2.Coaches Poll

3.Computer Rankings - Which consists of the following:

Peter Wolfe
Wes Colley
Sagarin
Anderson/Hester Seattle Times
Richard Billingsley
Kenneth Massey

A team's highest and lowest computer ranking will be discarded from figuring a team's computer poll average. Points will be assigned in inverse order of ranking from 1-25. The four remaining computer scores will be averaged and the total will be calculated as a percentage of 100.

These are all added together and an average for a team's ranking in the BCS standings. The team with the highest average will rank first in the BCS standings.

Take a look at the 5/6 Computer rankings that are out there to get an idea of the National Title picture. Computers never lie right?

Colley</p>

1. Iowa
2. Alabama
3. Florida
4. Texas
5. Cincinnati
6. Boise State
7. TCU
8. Georgia Tech
9. Virginia Tech
10. LSU
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Sagarin</p>

1. Florida
2. Alabama
3. Iowa
4. Cincinnati
5. Boise State
6. LSU
7. Oregon
8. USC
9. Georgia Tech
10. Miami - Florida</td>

Billingsley</p>

1. Alabama
2. Florida
3. Texas
4. Boise State
5. Iowa
6. LSU
7. TCU
8. Cincinnati
9. Oregon
10. Georgia Tech</td> </tr>

Massey</p>

1. Florida
2. Alabama
3. Iowa
4. Boise State
5. Cincinnati
6. Oregon
7. Georgia Tech
8. LSU
9. Texas
10. Georgia Tech</td>

Seattle Times </p>

1. Florida
2. Iowa
3. Alabama
4. Texas
5. Cincinnati
6. Boise State
7. LSU
8. TCU
9. USC
10. Oregon</td>

Wolfe</p>

1. Florida
2. Iowa
3. Alabama
4. Cincinnati
5. Boise State
6. TCU
7. Texas
8. LSU
9. USC
10. Oregon</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>

National Title Possibilities:

Florida vs Iowa

Alabama vs Iowa

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