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BCS Championship Time: Who will be screwed?

Discussion in 'College Football Forum' started by karlrocket, Oct 3, 2011.

  1. Collin

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    I don't care, I just hate Alabama.
     
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    Let's see. The SEC is 1, 2, 3, in the BCS rankings and we're probadly going to have 2 SEC teams in the title game. SEC is hands-down the toughest conference.
     
  3. Collin

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    Jesus Christ. Please double check your posts before hitting submit because they've been filled with easily correctable errors. The SEC has the top three teams in the AP poll, not the BCS. And it's absolutely insane that Arkansas is ranked #3 since they're not even a top ten team.

    It's actually very unlikely.

    No, it isn't. The Big 12 has a huge lead on the others in conference strength on pretty much all rankings. It's fine if you don't agree with me, but please at least try to know what you're talking about if you're going to argue with me, otherwise you're wasting time for both of us.
     
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    I am not certain, but I don't think the new BCS rankings have come out yet, or at least they weren't updated on ESPN as of this post.
     
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    Did find this listed a few places.


    Projected BCS Standings: 1. LSU, 2. Alabama, 3. Arkansas, 4. Oklahoma State, 5. Stanford, 6. Virginia Tech, 7. Oklahoma, 8. Oregon, 9. Boise State, 10. Houston, 11. South Carolina, 12. Kansas State, 13. Michigan State, 14. Georgia, 15. Michigan.
     
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    Yeah, Arkansas did move up to #3 in the BCS as well, so I was wrong about that. It's crazy, though. Arkansas is not a very good team. That will all go away once LSU destroys them.
     
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    I have no clue other than Alabama who may possibly give LSU a good game though.
     
  8. Collin

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    LSU is not unbeatable. I'd actually be more intimidated to play Alabama than LSU, but you have to give it to the Tigers for continuously finding a way to win. Boise State would match up pretty well with LSU, so I'm kind of glad they lost since I wouldn't want to hear about them being national champs.
     
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    Alabama has already proven they can hang with LSU. The kicking game let them down in the 1st meeting. The Tide is in a good position with the BCS folks also for the rematch. Barring upsets, it'll be LSU & Alabama in the title game.
     
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    Boise? you think? I was really hoping Boise would have played ALabama or LSU in the BCS. Either shut them up for good or they deserve mention in the BCS. Personally, I think BSU would have gotten ther wheels beat off by either.

    Bama's one loss could end up being one of the "best" losses in the history of college football.
     
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