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On Monday, ESPN's Heather Dinich took a crack at predicting what the selection committee's top 12 would look like if it were released today.

In her predictions, LSU will be the No. 11 seed playing at No. 6 Ole Miss in the first round.
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11. LSU Tigers (5-1)

Why they could be here: The Tigers' lone loss is to an undefeated Ole Miss on the road, and LSU's defense continues to be one of the best in the country. LSU held off a pesky South Carolina team Saturday, limiting the Gamecocks to just one touchdown.

Why they could be lower: Wins against Clemson and Florida aren't going to separate LSU from other one-loss teams, and the Tigers have struggled to consistently play complete football in all three phases. Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier threw two interceptions against South Carolina, and the Tigers also lost a fumble. LSU is still searching for a statement win.

Need to know: One of the statistics the selection committee has historically leaned on is called "relative scoring defense," which is something it would probably look at with LSU. How are the Tigers doing defensively against teams that typically score more than they allow? Those tests are yet to come, but the 24-19 loss to Ole Miss likely didn't help that particular metric. If LSU is going to lean on its elite defense, it has to show up against the best offenses.

Toughest remaining game: Nov. 8 at Alabama. It's not just that it's Bama -- it's the third straight game against a ranked opponent, as LSU faces Vandy and Texas A&M before the Tide. If LSU loses to one of them, it will be under tremendous pressure to win in Tuscaloosa.

Bracket

Based on the rankings above, the seeding would be:

First-round byes

No. 1 Ohio State (Big Ten champ)
No. 2 Miami (ACC champ)
No. 3 Indiana
No. 4 Texas A&M (SEC champ)

First-round games

On campus, Dec. 19 and 20

No. 12 South Florida (American champ) at No. 5 Alabama
No. 11 LSU at No. 6 Ole Miss
No. 10 Oklahoma at No. 7 Georgia
No. 9 Texas Tech (Big 12 champ) at No. 8 Oregon

Quarterfinal games

At the Goodyear Cotton Bowl, Capital One Orange Bowl, Rose Bowl Presented by Prudential and Allstate Sugar Bowl on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1.

No. 12 South Florida/No. 5 Alabama winner vs. No. 4 Texas A&M
No. 11 LSU/No. 6 Ole Miss winner vs. No. 3 Indiana
No. 10 Oklahoma/No. 7 Georgia winner vs. No. 2 Miami
No. 9 Texas Tech/No. 8 Oregon winner vs. No. 1 Ohio State
Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TigerFanFromBama4 months
No way the SEC is getting 6 teams in
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ksdolfan4 months
I don’t think Ole Miss would want to play LSU a second time.
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RemouladeSawce 4 months
Why not? It was domination everywhere but the scoreboard
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Lush4 months
The scoreboard is the only thing that matters, baw.
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Batiger534 months
It all depends on QB play and who is playing.
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SirWinston4 months
Nuss going to heal up and finish strong :lsu:
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sharkfhin4 months
Lsu will not be in the top 20 after Bama game.
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ezride254 months
No. 4 Texas A&M (SEC champ) Casty McBoozer
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cypresstiger4 months
Just win
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demtigers734 months
Pipe dream unless oline plays 75% better on run plays throughout an entire game and Nuss plays 100% better Bama is going to skull F this team, because the defense will be on the field for the entire game.
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jasonbr19754 months
SEC = 6 teams in. At first doesn't seem plausible, but college football has been crazy.
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SirWinston4 months
Let's Heckin Geaux!
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GeauxPanthers24 months
We are making a run to the semis at least in that bracket.
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BigC LSU4 months
We are like+265, dont think were making it.
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Oh please. Nuss will make sure we lose to Bama and A&M, at least. Most likely OU as well
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