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Investors:WNS (Holdings) LimitedAlan Katz, 1-212-599-6960 ext. 241VP - Investor orMedia:CJP CommunicationsJosh Passman, 1-212-279-3115 ext. Copyright Business Wire 2009. ) At Aloha Stadium on Saturday, the Boise State Broncos struggled to win a road game against thelackluster Warriors.On the other hand, Iowa destroyed Michigan State and USCannihilated Oregon State.These notable wins, along with the Broncos' unimpressive victory against Hawaii, led to a shakeup in the BCS standings: Boise State fell from fourth to seventh, Iowa jumped two spots to fourth, USC rose from seventh to fifth, and TCU, ranked eighth last week, launched ahead of BSU in the sixth spot.Based on the latest rankings, one would assume the games played out as mentioned above.In fact, the exact opposite happened. Boise State travelled a couple thousand miles to face the Hawaii Warriors in a trap game.

The Warriors are no dynasty by any means, although they did defeat the Washington State Cougars on the road, but considering the distance and time zone change, it easily could have been a close game.Instead, the Broncos controlled the whole game on both sides of the ball. Earlier in the season, the Hawkeyes barely squeaked out wins versus two lower-tier opponents, Arkansas State and Northern Iowa. On Saturday, it took 59 minutes and 53 seconds for Iowa to take the game away from the middle-of-the-pack Michigan State Spartans, 15-13.USC was almost upset by Oregon State, winning 42-36. The Trojans are known for their stifling defense, but they gave up nearly 500 yards to the Beavers. But in the current BS, er, BCS system, human voters base a lot of their rankings based on "style points." Beatingmid-level conference teams should not have boosted their BCS ranking so high.The Broncos did nothing wrong on Saturday They made a statement by demolishing the Warriors. BSU dropped three spots for doing exactly what they were supposed to do: Cream the opponent.