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It took only three seasons for Arkansas fans to see their team make a BCS game under coach Bobby Petrino.
"In going to BCS game, it's a tremendous accomplishment for our football team," said Petrino, who took Louisville to the BCS before bolting for the NFL in 2007. "It's something when we came here as staff three years ago that was one of our goals. ... It's exciting to be able to know you're going to play a big bowl game against one of the top programs in the country."
No. 8 Arkansas (10-2) of the SEC has been to five Sugar Bowls.
No. 6 Ohio State (11-1), which won a share of the Big Ten, last played a postseason game in New Orleans in 2008, a BCS title game loss to LSU.
The Orange Bowl will be a matchup of turnaround teams.
Stanford's first BCS bid caps a remarkable resurgence for the fifth-ranked Cardinal (11-1), who have gone from 1-11 to 11-1 in four years.
"I'm pretty much a historian of football, dating back 100 years," Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh said. "This is one of the best turnarounds I've witnessed in 50 years -- what our youngsters have been able to accomplish. I'm very proud of them."
No. 12 Virginia Tech is on the rise, too. The Hokies (11-2) have won 11 consecutive games, including a 44-33 victory Saturday over Florida State for their third Atlantic Coast Conference title in four years.
Fiesta Bowl officials were hoping Stanford slipped to them.
Instead they were left with Big East champion Connecticut (8-4) to face Big 12 champion Oklahoma (11-2).
The Huskies shared the Big East title with West Virginia and Pittsburgh, earning the automatic BCS nod through a tiebreaker. UConn closed out the regular season by beating South Florida Saturday night, but its list of losses includes Temple of the Mid-Atlantic Conference, 4-8 Rutgers and a shutout at the hands of 6-6 Louisville.
The Huskies are 26th in the BCS standings and 17-point underdogs for the game at the University of Phoenix Stadium, but they're not apologizing for anything.
"Don't get on UConn for what the system is," UConn coach Randy Edsall said. "We happened to win the conference and we're deserving to be there. We didn't back our way into it. We won our way into it."
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