If you want to see the tiebreaker rules, then they can be found a few posts back. Otherwise, here is simply what has to happen for each team to go to the BCS.

West Virginia defeated Pitt 21-20, ending Pitt’s BCS hopes. Louisville, West Virginia, Rutgers, and Cincinnati are still alive, though things are looking pretty good for Louisville.

Louisville defeated USF 34-24 and has clinched at least a tie of the Big East championship. Louisville’s BCS bowl will be official once Cincinnati loses a game. If Cincinnati wins out, then Louisville will not go to the BCS.

Pitt is eliminated. Thanks for playing.

West Virginia can only go to the BCS if it wins out and Cincinnati also wins out. This would create a three-way tie that West Virginia would win by virtue of having the best BCS ranking. (West Virginia would also win a four-way tie, if Rutgers is also in the mix).

Cincinnati can only go to the BCS if it wins out and West Virginia loses a game. This would create a tie with Louisville, which Cincinnati would win by virtue of winning head-to-head.

Rutgers is eliminated. Thanks for playing.