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ESPN's Heather Dinich updated her Bubble watch after Week 6 and put LSU in the "On the cusp" category for making the 12-team College Football Playoff.
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If the playoff were today


Would be in: Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M

On the cusp: LSU

Work to do: Missouri, Vanderbilt

Would be out: Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Texas

Spotlight: LSU. The Tigers came back into the conversation this week, in part because Penn State tumbled out and opened a spot. They ranked No. 12 in our projection. If the playoff were today, though, the committee's No. 12 team would get knocked out of the field during the seeding process to make room for the fifth-highest-ranked conference champion. If LSU is going to truly legitimize itself in the playoff race, it has to move up into a top-10 spot, which is the safest place to be. That's not going to be easy, considering LSU has the 10th-most-difficult remaining schedule, according to ESPN Analytics. The metrics give LSU the 10th-best chance in the SEC to reach the conference championship game (4.4%). Saturday's game against South Carolina is critical because the next three opponents (No. 20 Vandy, No. 5 Texas A&M and No. 8 Alabama) are ranked, and two of the three games are on the road. If LSU is going to be a factor in the postseason, it has to improve its running game and its big-play capabilities. The run game ranks 119th in the country with 104.8 yards per game, and LSU is No. 103 in plays over 20 yards (18).
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TigerReich2 months
Heather Dinich doesn't know shite. She's probably not wrong here, but even a blind squirrel finds the occasional nut
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DeafVallyBatnR2 months
Does she like nuts? Asking for a friend.
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TigersJump2 months
She only does if those nuts have a pink slit up the middle.
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DoubleDown2 months
Alabama has a helluva schedule remaining. They/we could easily walk ourselves right on out with Mizzou this weekend. Or Tenn the next week. Or LSU. Or Oklahoma.
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panzer2 months
It ain't happening...not this year, not without a running quarterback. There is always next year. 5 years left on Brian's contract. Who wants to bet after this year they give him a rolling addition of one year each year so there is always 5 years left on his contract? Oh, you don't want to bet? You don't think the AD is that stupid?
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