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The Georgia Bulldogs routed the New Mexico St. Aggies 56-13 in their last non-conference game of the season and with that win, look to make a jump in the BCS standings. Georgia, who came in at No. 18 in last week's BCS standings, should move up a few spots with higher-ranked teams losing. The No. 15-ranked Michigan Wolverines were upset by the Iowa Hawkeyes, the No. 10-ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers lost to the Northwestern Wildcats, who came into the game at 3-5 and were unranked, and the No. 14-ranked Kansas St. Wildcats lost to the Oklahoma St. Cowboys.
As for the rest of the SEC, the biggest game of the year between No. 1 and No. 2 LSU Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide had LSU winning 9-6 in overtime -- obviously, they will retain the top spot. The loss by Alabama is only expected to drop them one spot to No. 3 and will spark the rematch debate between Alabama and LSU for the BCS title.
Here are the Week 11 BCS projections:
1. LSU
2. Oklahoma State
3. Alabama
4. Stanford
5. Boise State
6. Oklahoma
7. Arkansas
8. Oregon
9. Clemson
10. Virginia Tech
11. Houston
12. Penn State
13. Kansas State
14. South Carolina
15. Michigan State