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BCS Standings 2011: Wisconsin and 3 Teams Who Will Be Ranked Too Low

Mick AkersOct 10, 2011

Once the first BCS standings of 2011 are released next Sunday, October 16, immediate reaction to who is ranked to high and who is ranked too low will break out.

Every year it is one of the sure fire argument pieces between friends, colleagues and analysts alike, and wont change a thing in the BCS standings.

Here is Wisconsin and the three teams will be ranked too low for their performance thus far in the year.

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Nebraska

After jumping out to a 5-1 record, with their only loss coming to No. 7 ranked Wisconsin, and will be under-valued because of it by the BCS system.

Look for Nebraska to come in around the 15-18 range, which isn't too low, but as we all know, every sport counts when it come to the BCS.

Stanford

Stanford has one of the best players in college football in quarterback Andrew Luck and will be ranked around the 6-8 range, when they deserve to be in the top five no doubt.

Stanford is 5-0, with solid wins over UCLA, Colorado and Arizona, Stanford has blown out every opponent they faced this year.

With a few big games coming up, including a showdown with No. 9 Oregon, and their BCS stock is sure to rise with wins in those crucial spots.

Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Badgers have looked great this year, and the BCS system will devalued their performance this year based on the first few opponents Wisconsin has faced.

Wisconsin will should come in the 6-9 range, and deserves to be in the top five as they have looked impressive all season long.

Games against No.23 Michigan State and No.16 Illinois will help their stock rise, but starting out so low will doom their chances of making a case for a BCS title shot.

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