True, but I have every bit of confidence in Glenn Spencer and the defensive staff. Our DL will give them troubles.trevone boykin is a beast doe
Watch Bama beat LSU. Both teams win out. Guaranteed both are in.
That means Bama wins the SEC and LSU is 11-1 with their only loss being @ Bama. LSU would certainly be at the top of the one loss pecking order. The committee isn't going to honor conference champions, no matter how much lip service they may give that. Think one loss Stanford or Clemson or Michigan State or Big XII champ is getting in over them? Nah, b. Maybe Notre Dame just because of the name brand. Ohio State would be. But LSU ain't getting left out with the probable Heisman winner and a single loss to Bama unless there are undefeated teams ahead of them.no chance.
unless this year has a ending like in '07, but still
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I think it has to be LSU losing Saturday. Alabama won't get in with two losses unless there is complete carnage. Which is very possible.Agreed with borck. If the winner of bama/LSU wins out (likely) then the loser gets in unless there's 3 undefeated conf champs.
Can we talk about the fact that Iowa is highly likely to go undefeated? Jesus Christ. @ Indiana, vs Minnesota, vs Purdue, @ Nebraska left.
14 teams is too many. Can't wait until the stupid "BIG XII SHOULD HAVE A CONFERENCE SHAMPSHIP GAME" debate.
Come on, we have the talking points already:If LSU loses but wins out they wont be in the CFP without a lot of help. Their resume is not that impressive to overtake a one loss champion. Just don't see it happening.
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- SEC West is STILL the best division in college football.