No. 15 Iowa still hoping for BCS berth
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP)—All season long, Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz dismissed the BCS talk that swirled around the program, saying simply that the Hawkeyes would probably end up where they belonged.
It won’t be the Rose Bowl, which vanished in 15th-ranked Iowa’s overtime loss at No. 10 Ohio State last weekend. But if the Hawkeyes can close out their roller coaster of a regular season with a home win over Minnesota on Saturday, their hopes for a first BCS bowl trip since the 2003 Orange Bowl would still be alive.
Iowa (9-2, 5-2 Big Ten) is ranked 13th in this week’s BCS standings, one place ahead of the final spot for at-large consideration for a team from a BCS-affiliated conference.
The Hawkeyes are also ahead of fellow Big Ten schools Penn State and Wisconsin—both of whom they beat on the road—and Iowa fans have a reputation of traveling in droves to whatever bowl the Hawkeyes land in.
Of course, all that BCS chatter is moot if the Hawkeyes can’t get past Minnesota (6-5, 3-4).
“I’m not even thinking about it. I hope nobody else is in our camp, because it doesn’t matter,” Ferentz said Tuesday. “That’s somebody else’s job.”
Ferentz said that Iowa will face the Gophers without quarterback Ricky Stanzi, who “definitely will not play” because of a high ankle sprain. That means that the Hawkeyes will again turn to redshirt freshman quarterback James Vandenberg.
Vandenberg saw extensive action at home two weeks ago when Stanzi got hurt and didn’t return. He struggled that day against Northwestern, throwing for just 82 yards and an interception in a loss, but Vandenberg bounced back with a gutsy performance in Columbus.
Thrown into the starting job with just 30 career passes and a trip to the Rose Bowl on the line, Vandenberg was 20 of 33 passing for 233 yards. Though he threw three interceptions—including one on a fourth-and-26 desperation heave in overtime—Vandenberg defied expectations by putting Iowa in position to win.
Vandenberg, a native of Keokuk, Iowa who grew up dreaming of playing for Iowa, drove the Hawkeyes 70 yards in eight plays and threw a 10-yard TD pass to Marvin McNutt with 2:42 left that tied the game at 24.
Of course, Vandenberg also threw a pair of interceptions in the fourth quarter, including one on that final drive that was called back because of an Ohio State penalty. That was a major reason why Ferentz elected to play for OT late in regulation, even though Iowa had the ball on its own 33 with 52 seconds left.
Ferentz has taken some heat for that decision, but said Tuesday he wouldn’t have done anything different.
“I guess maybe I had a little bit tougher time releasing those interception returns that took place in the second half,” Ferentz said. “I just didn’t like the odds of 52 seconds, or whatever it was, and 70 yards.”
A loss to Minnesota would almost certainly knock the Hawkeyes out of any BCS game scenario and, conceivably, drop them to fourth place in the Big Ten. A win over the Gophers would keep the Hawkeyes in the discussion for a major bowl bid.
“This is a big game,” offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga said. “We’re at two losses right now, but there’s still an opportunity to get to a good bowl game if we win this game. There’s a lot riding on this. I know Penn State and Wisconsin are right on our tail.”

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Of course which ever of Cincy or Pitt wins will get the automatic bid, it's just hard to forsee whoever loses to put up a good arguement towards getting an at-large though a close game would make it more convicing. I just forsee one or the other getting up and then making it look like more of a blow out cause the other team will try to make a come back. That is just my guess, but I'm pretty sure it's going to be right. The thing people don't understand about Iowa is that even though we have had to come back in so many games that has just made us a better program. Other teams start to panick when then get behind by 10 or more points especially going into the 4th quarter, I would love to see what happens when other top teams actually have to do the same thing as Iowa. I know what some trolls are going to say "well good teams don't have to come back like that they will be ahead anyway." I bet you when it comes to a bowl game and against good competition some teams will just fold up because they won't know what to do. Iowa will be that team that is cool all the way through the 4th quarter like the OSU game. I just hope that if something happens in the bowl game like the OSU game that Coach will go for it instead of sitting on the ball.
Also what I love is the fact that some of the higher ranked teams loses 2 or 3 starters it becomes headline news, but since Iowa has been doing it week in and week out we just happen to be lucky in games we've had to do without a number of our starters. Just ask OK how much losing a starter can affect your season. Would Florida still be number 1 had they lost Tebow for longer we will never know, but no one can say that losing your starter won't have some affect on a game. Especially losing a qb while on your 3rd string running back. I'd like to see 1-4 do something like that.
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BLEMISH....
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Then your arguement would be Cincinatti vs. those two teams getting an at large bid. I forgot about Iowa's win over Arizona but that still doesn't change my point, I guess I misspoke in my first post but then I thought I cleared it up I thought in my second.
NC State and Northwestern are both bad losses.....bottom line. If you look at most teams (besides undefeated ones obviously) you will see an obvious plemish on their schedule, thats the point I was making there.
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And comebacks not possible to a BCS caliber opponent? Since Iowa's #1 competition for a BCS bowl is probably Penn State, and they came back and won by two scores, I think that statement has been proven wrong.
Just get over it. Iowa is good. And they are outstanding when healthy (and they will be healthy by January)
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Iowa vs TCU in the Fiesta Bowl.
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Pitt Quality wins: Notre Dame
Iowa Quality wins: Penn State
Penn State Quality wins: NA
Pitt lost to NC State, but Iowa lost to frickin Northwestern. Besides all of that, my point was that the only way they make a BCS game (Pitt that is) is if they beat Cincinatti (quality win). They will actually get an automatic bid if they do that because they will be Big East Champions. That is the only way they get in. If that scenario plays out, then you will be comparing an at large bid with Cincinatti, who has a quality win at Oregon State. So.......yes Pitt "deserves" it if they win out, but nonetheless they will get an automatic BCS bid if they win out. Ill say it one more time.....if they win out. Even if they lose to WVU then beat Cinci they will still be Big East champs and get an automatic bid.
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Who exactly have they beat this year? One-loss looks real good until you realize that one loss was to NC freakin' State, who is bottom of the barrel in the ACC. Notre Dame's the best win and that isn't much. I hope WVU ends this argument next Friday, but seriously, Pitt deserves BCS? Maybe it was that thrilling bowl game last year vs Oregon State?
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Florida, Texas, Alabama, Oregon (or whoever wins Pac 10), Georgia Tech (or whoever wins ACC), Cincinatti, TCU, Boise State, Ohio State.
Possible tenth teams would be if somehow Texas loses the Big 12 championship game, or if Pitt beats Cinci it may allow two teams from the Big East to go to the BCS (Cinci would be at large). I don't think Georgia Tech would get in if they lose the ACC Championship and I don't see more than one Pac 10 ten getting in. I really hope that both TCU and Boise State both get in (if they win out of course). I also really hope that Pitt ends up winning the Big East because of all those teams mentioned above I believe Pitt deserves a BCS bid the most (just my opinion). However, I would hope that Pitt winning the game and thus the Big East would not kick Cinci out of a BCS bid. So given that scenario, here is my predictions:
Orange Bowl: Pitt vs. Georgia Tech Sugar Bowl: Alabama vs. TCU Fiesta Bowl: Cincinatti vs. Boise State Rose Bowl: Oregon vs. Ohio State NC Game: Florida vs. Texas.
All seems to make sense although the Fiesta Bowl would be kind of different since there are no Big 12 teams in it.
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HOOK'EM
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Like has been said before everyone should have rooted for Iowa to go undefeated so that way a team from one of the big 6 possibly would have been left out of the NC with being unbeaten. Now that the only ones left are from what are considered the lesser confrences, now no one cares at least that matters that is.
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