If the Associated Press doesn't vote Utah its national champion, then its voters are idiots and cowards.
Consider this:
1) Utah is 3-0 against current BCS-ranked teams (defeated #4 Alabama, #11 TCU and #16 BYU).
2) Utah defeated Alabama by more points (14) than did Florida (11), arguably on a bigger stage, and with a farther distance to travel.
3) Speaking of travel, Utah went to Ann Arbor and ended Michigan's season before it began. Let's not forget that Florida couldn't beat Michigan in their home state at the Capital One Bowl last year.
4) Common competition. Besides the Florida comparison, Utah beat Oregon State, which USC couldn't do, and beat UNLV, which Arizona State couldn't do. They beat TCU, which Oklahoma also did.
5) True \"national\" champs. Utah beat teams from five different conference, including their own. Three of those conferences were BCS (Big Ten - Michigan, Pac-10 - Oregon State, SEC - Alabama). By way of comparison, Florida only played teams from three different conferences (excluding OU from the Big 12), beating only two teams (FSU and Miami, both from the ACC) in a BCS conference. Oklahoma was much more rounded, playing teams from four different conferences including their own, and beating two (Washington - Pac-10 and Cincinnatti - Big East) from BCS conferences.
6) Undefeated. I shouldn't have to elaborate on how hard this is to do. And unlike Hawai'i last year, Utah both won its bowl game and beat bowl teams.
The only criterion that says that the winner of Florida-Oklahoma should be the undisputed national champ is the date on which the games are played.
Take heed, AP: VOTE UTAH!!!!
Red and Black, Win or Lose