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re: It's Oregon Vs LSU......if.......

Posted on 11/14/11 at 10:35 am to
Posted by Govt Tide
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Posted on 11/14/11 at 10:35 am to
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This. LSU beats ARkansas and they can still lose the SEC championship game and be the highest ranked one loss team. they will play OU/Ok St. winner. I don't see Ok St losing this season. OU cannot run the ball and they have lost Broyles for the season. Texas Tech torched their secondary all game long. OSU will score 50 on OU


So Alabama losing to the #1 ranked team in a coin toss OT game is unforgivable because they aren't a conference champion but LSU can lose to a team outside the Top 10 and NOT be a conference champion yet that's just fine and dandy?

Oklahoma and Oregon's status of being conference champion means everything in making a case against Alabama but doesn't mean a thing if LSU isn't a conference champion either. How convenient.

If UGA beat LSU at the very least:

OU/OSU winner vs. Oregon in the national title game.
Posted by holt11
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 11/14/11 at 10:38 am to
Ban Bet?
Posted by bmy
Nashville
Member since Oct 2007
48203 posts
Posted on 11/14/11 at 10:38 am to
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So Alabama losing to the #1 ranked team in a coin toss OT game is unforgivable because they aren't a conference champion but LSU can lose to a team outside the Top 10 and NOT be a conference champion yet that's just fine and dandy?



The conference champion isn't a rule.. and if ALL teams had one loss, LSU would clearly have the best resume. They'd be considered very heavily.. and probably make it in.

12-1 LSU, multiple top-10 wins
11-1 Bama, one top-15 win.
12-1 Oregon, road win vs top 5 team, pac12 champ
Oklahoma 11-1, road win vs top-5 team, big12 champ

etc
This post was edited on 11/14/11 at 10:40 am
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