Florida State moves up to third in BCS standings

Florida State moved to the top of the one-loss crowd.

The Seminoles were third in the Bowl Championship Series standings released Monday, trailing only undefeated Oklahoma and Miami in the race to play for the national title.

The Sooners, the top team in the polls all season, have been in first place in the first two BCS standings. Oklahoma will have to keep winning to guarantee itself a spot in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 4, starting Saturday with a showdown against Oklahoma State.

The Cowboys, 14th in the AP poll and the BCS standings, have beaten the Sooners the past two years.

“It’s another very important game this week,” OU coach Bob Stoops said. “The more you win, the more important they get. We’ve got to be on top of our game to stay undefeated and stay after the championships that we’re after.”

The BCS standings determine which teams play in a national-title game. The teams that finish 1-2 in the final BCS standings Dec. 7, will play for the title Jan. 4 in New Orleans.

The formula uses the AP media and coaches’ polls, seven computer rankings, strength of schedule, losses and a bonus-point system for quality wins.

The Sooners (8-0) have a 1.0 for poll average, 1.17 for computer-rank average, 0.28 for strength of schedule and zero for losses for a 2.45 total. OU is first in five of the computers with Miami on top in the other two. The Hurricanes (7-0), who play Saturday at Virginia Tech, are second with 3.87 points, ahead of four one-loss teams.

The Seminoles are at the top of that group with 10.34 points based on their strong computer rankings. Florida State, which moved up one spot this week, is third in three computers and fourth in three others. The lowest ranking — seventh in Richard Billingsley’s computer — is discarded.

USC, third in both the AP and coaches polls, is next at 11.07, followed by Georgia (11.15) and Ohio State (12.60).

TCU, major college football’s only other undefeated team, is in 12th place, in part because of the 99th toughest schedule.

Texas Christian will need to be in the top 12 to be eligible for one of the lucrative BCS games and the top six to guarantee a bid.

Following Ohio State in the standings are LSU, Washington State, Nebraska, Michigan State, Iowa, TCU, Michigan, Oklahoma State and Tennessee.

Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois had steep falls after losing for the first time last week.

The Hokies went from third to 16th and the Huskies dropped from 10th to 23rd.