"As in the current BCS arrangement, no more than two teams from the same conference may play in the BCS bowls in any particular season."
Hmmm, so OSU is in the BCS, and if FMT has the lead on #2...
looks like it's the Capital One bowl for you!
http://www.collegefootballpoll.com/bcs_selection_procedures.html
Whether or not the game actually has these rules in there or not, I do not know, but these are the rules as they stand.
Capital One Bowl SEC #2 Big Ten #2
Gator Bowl ACC #3 Big 12 #3 / Big East #2 / Notre Dame
AT&T Cotton Bowl Big 12 #2 SEC #3/4/5
Outback Bowl SEC #3/4/5 Big Ten #3
International Bowl MAC #3 Big East #4/5
Liberty Bowl C-USA Champion SEC #6/7/8
Car Care Bowl ACC #5 Big East #3
Chick-fil-A Bowl ACC #2 SEC #3/4/5
Independence Bowl Big 12 #6 SEC #6/7/8
Brut Sun Bowl Pac-10 #3 Big 12 #4 / Big East #2 / Notre Dame
Music City Bowl ACC #5/6 SEC #6/7/8
Holiday Bowl Pac-10 #2 Big 12 #3
Emerald Bowl Pac-10 #4/5 ACC #5/6/7
Valero Alamo Bowl Big 12 #3/4 Big Ten #4/5
Texas Bowl Big 12 #7 C-USA #3/4
Humanitarian Bowl WAC #1 ACC #8
Insight Bowl Big 12 #5 Big Ten #6
Champs Sports Bowl Big Ten #4/5 ACC #4
Motor City Bowl MAC Champion Big Ten #7
Hawaiʻi Bowl Pac-10 (2008) WAC #2 / Hawaiʻi
Armed Forces Bowl MWC C-USA (2008); Pac-10 (2009)
Las Vegas Bowl Pac-10 #4/5 MWC Champion
Poinsettia Bowl MWC Pac-10 #7 (2008); #6 (2009-10)
GMAC Bowl MAC #2 or WAC C-USA #2
New Orleans Bowl Sun Belt Champion C-USA #5
PapaJohns.com Bowl SEC Lowest Ranked Big East #4/5
New Mexico Bowl WAC #3 MWC
St. Petersburg Bowl Big East #6 C-USA
Congressional Bowl Army or Navy ACC or MAC
Rose Bowl Game Pac-10 Big Ten
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Big 12 At-Large
FedEx Orange Bowl ACC At-Large
Allstate Sugar Bowl SEC At-Large
BCS Championship Game BCS #1 BCS #2