The Week 11 BCS rankings are out and while the threat of a large shakeup loomed at different points on Saturday night, Alabama remained at the top. Both Notre Dame and Alabama survived scares, leaving the top relatively intact, at least as far as the teams involved. Notre Dame needed overtime and plenty of drama to stay unbeaten, while Alabama used a last-minute drive to brush aside LSU.

Oregon, however, made a statement on Saturday night, putting aside its toughest competition so far, USC, by a 62-51 margin. Kansas State handled its business as well, downing Oklahoma State 44-30. But it was the Ducks' win, coupled with Notre Dame's shaky showing against Pitt, that had Oregon fans wondering if this week was finally the week their team would move up in the rankings.

The Ducks were able to jump Notre Dame, which fell to No. 4, but remain behind No. 2 Kansas State. The Ducks are .015 points behind the Wildcats, and both teams trail Alabama, which is the dominant No. 1.

The full standings for Week 11 (via ESPN)

BCS Harris Poll USA Today Computer Rankings RK TEAM AVG PVS RK PTS % RK PTS % AVG A&H RB CM KM JS PW % 1 Alabama .9957 1 1 2867 .9972 1 1475 1.0000 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 .990 2 Kansas State .9318 2 3 2664 .9266 3 1370 .9288 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 .940 3 Oregon .9166 4 2 2735 .9513 2 1399 .9485 5 5 4 5 5 7 4 .850 4 Notre Dame .9050 3 4 2533 .8810 4 1289 .8739 2 1 3 1 2 3 2 .960 5 Georgia .8171 6 5 2345 .8157 5 1218 .8258 6 6 5 7 6 5 6 .810 6 Florida .7863 7 7 2154 .7492 7 1091 .7397 4 4 6 4 4 4 5 .870 7 LSU .7054 5 8 2011 .6995 9 998 .6766 7 9 7 11 7 6 7 .740 8 South Carolina .6206 8 11 1654 .5753 11 880 .5966 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 .690 9 Louisville .6040 10 10 1825 .6348 10 940 .6373 13 10 14 8 15 23 11 .540 10 Florida State .5969 9 6 2223 .7732 6 1147 .7776 19 18 20 15 25 0 17 .240 11 Oregon State .5965 11 12 1588 .5523 12 807 .5471 8 7 10 6 10 10 8 .690 12 Oklahoma .5812 12 13 1556 .5412 13 800 .5424 10 12 9 16 8 8 9 .660 13 Clemson .5772 13 9 1969 .6849 8 1013 .6868 16 16 13 14 23 0 15 .360 14 Stanford .5086 14 14 1431 .4977 15 705 .4780 12 11 12 13 12 12 14 .550 15 Texas A&M .5060 16 15 1320 .4591 14 736 .4990 11 13 16 10 11 11 13 .560 16 Nebraska .3976 20 16 992 .3450 16 513 .3478 14 15 17 12 13 14 12 .500 17 Texas .3593 23 17 860 .2991 17 485 .3288 15 14 11 18 16 13 16 .450 18 UCLA .2533 NR 21 587 .2042 19 333 .2258 17 17 0 17 18 18 18 .330 19 USC .1706 17 18 690 .2400 22 224 .1519 23 0 21 0 21 19 24 .120 20 Louisiana Tech .1584 25 19 659 .2292 18 363 .2461 30 0 25 0 0 0 0 .000 21 Mississippi State .1453 15 20 603 .2097 23 186 .1261 25 23 0 20 24 22 25 .100 22 Texas Tech .1422 18 25 203 .0706 NR 68 .0461 18 19 15 0 19 15 20 .310 23 Rutgers .1214 NR 22 475 .1652 20 264 .1790 28 24 0 21 0 0 0 .020 24 Northwestern .0962 NR 24 259 .0901 21 234 .1586 27 21 0 22 0 0 0 .040 25 Toledo .0796 NR NR 160 .0557 25 108 .0732 24 22 0 19 0 0 19 .110

In other news, Louisiana Tech is the highest ranked non-AQ this week at No. 20. Boise State fell out of the rankings with a loss to San Diego State -- the first time the Broncos haven't been ranked in the BCS in 40 weeks. Toledo made its debut, checking in at No. 25. UCLA also jumped USC after the Trojans lost to Oregon on Saturday night.

We'll be back with the full standings, including computer rankings, shortly.

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