July 12, 2001
By RICHARD ROSENBLATT
AP Football Writer
The Bowl Championship Series has revised its formula for selecting teams to
play in its designated title game, changes that would have added up to
Miami - not Florida State - against Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl last season.
The adjustments, announced Thursday, include a new quality-win component
that will award bonus points in the BCS' mathematical formula for beating a
team rated in the top 15 in the standings.
Also, there will be less importance given to margin of victory, which has
been a main concern of coaches in the first three years of the BCS
standings.
Had the new rules been in effect in 2000, the title game would have been
Miami vs. Oklahoma - the Hurricanes would have finished second in the final
BCS standings ahead of the Seminoles and behind the Sooners. Bonus points
for Miami's wins over Florida State and Virginia Tech would have pushed the
Hurricanes ahead of the Seminoles in the final standings.
The BCS standings use The Associated Press media poll and the USA Today/ESPN
coaches poll, eight computer ratings, strength-of-schedule and win-loss
records in determining its overall standings.
In addition, the BCS will replace two of the eight computer services next
season, including the Dunkel Index, which depended heavily on margin of
victory. Also out of the mix is the New York Times' computer ratings.
The eight computer rankings to be used in 2001 are operated by: Richard
Billingsley, Kenneth Massey, David Rothman, Jeff Sagarin, Scripps-Howard,
Seattle Times, Peter Wolfe and Wes Colley.
Of the eight, four do not factor in margin of victory, the others render
excessive margins negligible.
"After a great deal of thoughtful discussion and research, we believe these
revisions will enhance the BCS standings." said BCS coordinator John
Swofford of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
"The changes address last year's concern about excessive margin of victory
adversely influencing the computer rankings and the quality-win component
encourages teams to play a stronger schedule and gives a significant reward
for wins over highly ranked opponents."
The bonus points for quality wins will range from a high of 1.5 points for a
win over the top-ranked team to a low of 0.1 for a victory over the
15th-ranked BCS team. Should one team defeat a top 15 BCS team more than
once during the regular season, quality points will be awarded just once.
Oklahoma beat Florida State in the Orange Bowl to win the national title
last season, while Miami beat Florida in the Sugar Bowl and finished No. 2.
The Rose Bowl will play host to the BCS' title game after this season, on
Jan. 3, 2002.