The BCS Standings are out for week four and the LSU Tigers are at the top for the fourth consecutive week.

BCSWith LSU beating Alabama on Saturday night, there are some changes in the top five. Oklahoma State jumps up to No. 2 after being No. 3 last week. Alabama is No. 3 followed by Stanford and Boise State.

With West Virginia falling out of the BCS standings, the Cincinnati Bearcats are the lone representative from the Big East at No. 23.

You can head over to the BCS website to see how the poll is computed weekly and how the teams are selected for the BCS bowls.

For a full look at the BCS Standings, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

BCS Standings – Nov. 6, 2011
Rank Team Harris Poll USA TODAY poll Computer rank BCS Average
1 LSU 1 .9993 1 1.0000 1 (tie) .9800 .9931
2 Oklahoma State 2 .9326 3 .9214 1 (tie) .9800 .9447
3 Alabama 4 .8789 4 .8719 3 .9000 .8836
4 Stanford 2 .9204 2 .9342 7 .7700 .8749
5 Boise State 5 .8498 5 .8420 4 (tie) .8500 .8473
6 Oklahoma 7 .7698 7 .7736 4 (tie) .8500 .7978
7 Oregon 6 .7923 6 .8000 8 .7200 .7708
8 Arkansas 8 .7267 8 .7288 6 .7800 .7452
9 Clemson 9 .6491 10 .6414 9 .6400 .6435
10 Virginia Tech 10 .6263 9 .6475 14 .5000 .5913
11 Houston 11 .5716 11 .5614 13 .5200 .5510
12 Penn State 12 .5098 12 .5417 16 .4000 .4838
13 South Carolina 16 .3895 15 .4190 12 .5500 .4528
14 Kansas State 18 .3000 22 .2224 10 .6200 .3808
15 Georgia 15 .3909 16 .3878 17 .3300 .3696
16 Texas 20 .2593 20 .2298 11 .6100 .3664
17 Michigan State 13 .4596 13 .4719 25 .0800 .3372
18 Wisconsin 14 .4505 14 .4434 .0200 .3046
19 Nebraska 17 .3684 17 .3593 22 (tie) .1100 .2792
20 Auburn 24 .1253 25 .0739 15 .4300 .2097
21 Georgia Tech 19 .2782 19 .2400 22 (tie) .1100 .2094
22 Southern Mississippi 23 .1575 23 .2041 18 .2500 .2039
23 Cincinnati 22 .2091 18 .2617 24 .0900 .1869
24 Michigan 21 .2239 21 .2264 25 .0800 .1768
25 Baylor .0004 .0020 19 .2100 .0708

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