Similarly to the BCS days, this yearโs list of contenders is fairly thin, but to bring fans back to yesteryear, another BCS simulation is out.
With that in mind, the simulated BCS rankings released the latest order of teams after Week 6. This was the second simulation of the season, and Georgia claimed a near-unanimous No. 1 while Cincinnati slid by Alabama for No. 4. Additionally, the Big Ten takes 4 of the top 10 spots including new No. 2 Iowa.
Overall, 7 SEC teams were ranked in the top 20 of this simulation.
A Sunday evening #BCS release, just like old times. Our second simulation of the season: Georgia claims a near-unanimous No. 1 while Cincinnati slides by Alabama for No. 4. Additionally, the Big Ten takes four of the top 10 spots including new No. 2 Iowa pic.twitter.com/TdVsZMGkoN
โ BCSKnowHow.com (@BCSKnowHow) October 10, 2021
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.



