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The Bowl Championship Series: A Mathematical Review

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arxiv physics/0403049 v1 pith:335TNPC3 submitted 2004-03-07 physics.pop-ph physics.data-an

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We discuss individual components of the college football Bowl Championship Series, compare with a simple algorithm defined by random walks on a biased graph, attempt to predict whether the proposed changes will truly lead to increased BCS bowl access for non-BCS schools, and conclude by arguing that the true problem with the BCS Standings lies not in the computer algorithms, but rather in misguided addition.

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