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New York • Kansas State and Oregon are now on course to play for the BCS national championship.
After Alabama was upset by Texas A&M, the new BCS standings have the Wildcats (.9674) first and the Ducks (.9497) second.
Notre Dame (.9396) is third, not too far behind, but most likely in need of a loss by Oregon or Kansas State to reach the title game on Jan. 7 in Miami.
"These teams are in their order and the only way that order changes is if somebody gets beat," said Jerry Palm, of CBS Sports and collegebcs.com.
As for Alabama's run at three championships in four seasons, and the Southeastern Conference's string of six straight BCS titles, both are in peril.
Five SEC teams follow Alabama in the standings: Georgia, Florida, LSU, Texas A&M and South Carolina. But it will take a couple of upsets to give the SEC champion a shot to reach the BCS title game.
Kansas State is second in both BCS polls the coaches' and Harris and in the computer rankings. The Wildcats have two games left, at Baylor on Saturday and home against Texas on Dec. 1, the day of most of the conference championship games.
Oregon is first in the both polls and fourth in the computer ratings. The Ducks have two more regular-season games left, against Stanford on Saturday and Nov. 24 at Oregon State.
BCS rankings
Rk Avg Pv
1. Kansas St. .9674 2
2. Oregon .9497 3
3. Notre Dame .9396 4
4. Alabama .8534 1
5. Georgia .8328 5
6. Florida .7955 6
7. LSU .7331 7
8. Texas A&M .6621 15
9. South Carolina .6349 8
10. Florida St. .6071 10
11. Clemson .5921 13
12. Oklahoma .5797 12
13. Stanford .5705 14
14. Nebraska .4679 16
15. Texas .4259 17
16. Oregon St. .4161 11
17. UCLA .2925 18
18. Southern Cal .2769 19
19. Louisville .2159 9
20. Louisiana Tech .1911 20
21. Michigan .1665 NR
22. Rutgers .1529 23
23. Texas Tech .1416 22
24. Oklahoma St. .1088 NR
25. Washington .0850 NR