Computers prefer Oklahoma over Auburn - and Southern California.
The Sooners held on to second place in the Bowl Championship Series standings Monday, staying ahead of third-place Auburn because of a stronger computer ranking.
USC is still first the BCS standings with a grade of .9808. Oklahoma's grade is .9621, and Auburn's is .9350.
Last week, the Sooners led the Tigers by .0567. That lead is down to .0271.
The Trojans, Sooners and Tigers are all 10-0. Each has two games left and one loss by any of them would provide a simple solution to what is shaping up to be another BCS mess. The top two teams in the final BCS standings will play in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 4 for the national title.
Since the BCS' inception in 1998, there's never been three undefeated teams after the regular season in the six BCS conference - Big East, Big 12, Big Ten, Atlantic Coast Conference, Pac-10 and Southeastern Conference.
This is worse than before we had this stupid BCS system. Come on. 16 teams, 4 weeks. How hard can this be???
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