The second edition of the BCS standings have been released tonight, and Oregon fans will be pleased — by far the most significant shift in the rankings is the flip-flop of the Ducks and the Florida State Seminoles. Here are the updated standings after nine weeks of college football:

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1. Alabama (.994)
2. Oregon (.952)
3. Florida State (.921)
4. Ohio State (.884)
5. Stanford (.792)
6. Baylor (.765)
7. Miami (.756)
8. Clemson (.669)
9. Missouri (.610)
10. Oklahoma (.606)
For a refresher, here is how the BCS rankings are determined:
A team’s on-field performance during the regular season is the principal factor in determining its position in the BCS standings. The formula consists of three components, each weighted equally: the USA Today Coaches Poll, the Harris Interactive College Football Poll and an average of six computer rankings (Jeff Anderson and Chris Hester, Richard Billingsley, Wes Colley, Kenneth Massey, Jeff Sagarin and Peter Wolfe). Because the conference commissioners believe that teams should be judged on performance, there are no preseason BCS standings.
New BCS Standings Have Been Released: Oregon Passes Florida State, Oklahoma Joins Top-10
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