It stands for Bowl championship series.
Bowl championship Series
The BCS was only introduced in 1998.In 1996 Florida won the national championship after beating FSU in the Sugar Bowl.
For the 2010 season, if either the Big 10 champion or PAC 10 champion is playing in the BCS National Championship Game and a non-BCS team qualifies for a BCS bowl, that team will play in the Rose Bowl. The University of Oregon won the PAC 10 and would normally play in the Rose Bowl. But since they are playing in the National Championship Game, obviously, they can't play in the Rose Bowl. So TCU, a non-BCS team that qualified for a BCS bowl, was slotted to play in the Rose Bowl.
Bowl Championship Series.
BCS stands for Bowl Championship Series. It determines what two teams would play in the National Championship Game. The championship game winner would become the college football national champion.
Yes aswell as the Fiesta Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Rose Bowl, and the BCS Championship Game.
Bowl Championship Series.
The BCS championship game is the Bowl Championship Series which creates five of the bowl match-ups, including ten of the top ranked teams in the United States.
Because it is the Rose Bowl's turn in the rotation. The BCS national championship rotates between the 4 BCS bowls. (Sugar, Orange, Rose, Fiesta)
Yes.
Bowl Championship Series