Football team inches closer to top spotin BCS poll
By Daily Bruin Staff
Nov. 30, 1998 9:00 p.m.
Tuesday, December 1, 1998
Football team inches closer to top spot
in BCS poll
FOOTBALL: Win in Miami would likely lead to berth
in Fiesta Bowl for Bruins
By Jeff Kmiotek
Daily Bruin Staff
The Bruins had a bye last week, but they moved one step closer
to saying "Hello" to the Fiesta Bowl.
UCLA remained No. 2 in the Bowl Championship Series Poll, but
closed to within .04 points of No. 1 Tennessee. The Volunteers have
4.99 points in the complicated computer formula, followed by UCLA
with 5.03 and Kansas State, barely hanging on with 6.31.
If the Bruins beat the Miami Hurricanes on Dec. 5 and Tennessee
tops Mississippi State in the SEC Championship, undefeated Kansas
State (due to their weak schedule) will be the odd team out for the
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 4. That would leave UCLA and Tennessee
to play for all the chips.
The Bruins improved in the BCS as a result of their strength of
schedule (SOS) increasing and Tennessee’s decreasing. The Vols
destroyed Vanderbilt 41-0 on Saturday, but Vandy’s 2-9 record
destroyed Tennessee’s SOS. They went from the 14th most difficult
schedule to the 29th, thus gaining a mere .60 points.
UCLA’s SOS went up a notch, from No. 8 to No. 7. UCLA was aided
by Arizona’s win over Arizona State, USC’s ugly win over Notre
Dame, Texas’ victory over Texas A&M and Nebraska’s win against
Colorado. An almost perfect SOS weekend was marred when the
Hurricanes were blown away by Syracuse, 66-13.
But still, if the Bruins defeat Miami in the "Hurricane Bowl,"
they’ll be bowling in Arizona in 1999.
"(If we beat Miami) and we don’t make it to the Fiesta Bowl, I’d
be very, very, very disappointed," said coach Bob Toledo.
A loss to Miami would send the Bruins to the Rose Bowl to face
Wisconsin on Jan. 1.
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UCLA defensive back Eric Whitfield has been suspended from the
team due to his alleged involvement in an altercation on Oct. 3.
Whitfield, who has made 27 tackles, will miss the Miami game and
his future status is pending.
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UCLA quarterback Cade McNown has been named winner of the Johnny
Unitas Golden Arm Award for the top senior quarterback in the
nation. McNown beat out fellow notables Michael Bishop of Kansas
State and Joe Germaine of Ohio State.
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A potential Fiesta Bowl matchup between Tennessee and UCLA would
not only be a game for the national title, but a chance for revenge
against the last team to defeat the Bruins since the 20-game
winning streak began. The Bruins lost to the Vols on Sept. 6, 1997
at the Rose Bowl.
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