Quick breakdown of the top four schools...
KSU - They have the best PLAYER on the list in Klien. He reminds me of Tebow so much, not just in his play...but his leadership ability. The road they have is tougher the ND, but not as tough as either UA or Oregon. I think they do drop one somewhere along the way.
ND - Notre Dame, as much as I dislike them, are a team after my heart. They win by playing tough defense, and Manti Teo is arguably the BEST defensive player in the game. They have a pretty easy schedule remaining. With the fact USC is now a two loss USC (who still has several loseable games themselves like ORegon and UCLA), that win just doesn't hold much clout. Their only HIGH QUALITY win will be OU, which leaves them on the outside unless two other undefeateds lose.
Oregon - I think they are the second best team in the nation right now. The schedule is definetly back loaded, but unless USC shows it's no where near as hard as once thought. The games at Cal, Stanford at home, and playing at Oregon St is a tough slate though...and even if they make it through that (which I have my doubts), they will have the PAC Championship game, which is just another hurdle.
Alabama (just for fun) - Top 5 LSU, top 15 Texas A&M, top 15 UGA (unless the choke, which is possible)... That is a scary prospect for anyone to face, and it shows who has the toughest road to the BCSNCG. The good thing is that LSU and UGA have lost their offenses, and A&M still doesn't have the defensive caliber to play 4 quarters in a TOUGH SEC game imho. That being said, it only takes one bad quarter to sink you...
KSU - They have the best PLAYER on the list in Klien. He reminds me of Tebow so much, not just in his play...but his leadership ability. The road they have is tougher the ND, but not as tough as either UA or Oregon. I think they do drop one somewhere along the way.
ND - Notre Dame, as much as I dislike them, are a team after my heart. They win by playing tough defense, and Manti Teo is arguably the BEST defensive player in the game. They have a pretty easy schedule remaining. With the fact USC is now a two loss USC (who still has several loseable games themselves like ORegon and UCLA), that win just doesn't hold much clout. Their only HIGH QUALITY win will be OU, which leaves them on the outside unless two other undefeateds lose.
Oregon - I think they are the second best team in the nation right now. The schedule is definetly back loaded, but unless USC shows it's no where near as hard as once thought. The games at Cal, Stanford at home, and playing at Oregon St is a tough slate though...and even if they make it through that (which I have my doubts), they will have the PAC Championship game, which is just another hurdle.
Alabama (just for fun) - Top 5 LSU, top 15 Texas A&M, top 15 UGA (unless the choke, which is possible)... That is a scary prospect for anyone to face, and it shows who has the toughest road to the BCSNCG. The good thing is that LSU and UGA have lost their offenses, and A&M still doesn't have the defensive caliber to play 4 quarters in a TOUGH SEC game imho. That being said, it only takes one bad quarter to sink you...