Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel broke his own SEC record in Saturday's win over Louisiana Tech. (US Presswire)

The first BCS standings have been released, marking the first real turning point in the regular season. Bryan Fischer and I sit down for our weekly weekend wrap with the rankings in hand, set to make lots of paper airplanes with the fluid standings. There is plenty of football left to play, including showdowns between teams ranked in the BCS Top 10. If anything, these rankings have us more excited for the action in the coming weeks that will decide the teams in the BCS National Championship Game.

Bryan pulled a doubleheader on Saturday, starting at the Texas State Fair and ending with the wild shootout between Texas A&M and Louisiana Tech in Shreveport. La. We spend a good amount of time discussing the legend of Johnny Football, and how Oklahoma was able to tighten up defensively and lean on its rushing attack against the Longhorns.

In a hurry? Check the contents below for specific topics

0:00 -- Fisch and Chips intro
2:14 -- How much do these first BCS standings matter (SPOILER: Not much)
6:30 --Boise State's chances as a BCS buster
10:00 -- Revealing our CBS Selection Committee ballots
15:00 -- Johnny Manziel, Quinton Patton and the madness of Louisiana Tech-Texas A&M
20:15 -- More impressed with Oklahoma or disappointed with Texas
27:45 -- Fisch and Chips Week 7 Honor Roll

Fisch and Chips Week 7 Honor Roll
Eric Reid, LSU FS
Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M QB
Cody Vaz, Oregon State QB
Art Kaufman, Texas Tech defensive coordinator
Seth Doege, Texas Tech QB

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