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I dont think Bama or LSU would get a re-match over an undefeated Stanford

nor should be but there will be many people (especially ESPN) that will argue a 1-loss LSU or Alabama is more deserving than Stanford.

Stanford plays at our house next week (pretty much a bowl game for USC) and gets Oregon at home November 12th. They also play Notre Dame and will most likely host the Pac-12 Championship game vs Arizona State. So if they go undefeated I would think they earned their shot. Plus, the country would love to see Andrew Luck vs either the LSU or Alabama defense.
 

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I wouldn't be surprised if the BCS takes a one loss SEC team and puts them in against an undefeated SEC team.

The SEC is good, damn good, but they don't deserve the automatic bid they get into the National Championship game they get each year (before the season starts).

I dont think anyone can argue that the SEC teams that got in to the title game didnt deserve to be there. They definitely missed on the opponent several times however.
 

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I dont think Bama or LSU would get a re-match over an undefeated Stanford

I think Stanford's a lock if they are undefeated. But I dont think an undefeated Boise State or Clemson team should be in the title game over a one loss SEC team (if its Alabama or LSU). Also not sure an undefeated Okalhoma State team would deserve the bid over a 1 loss Alabama or LSU.
 

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Oklahoma State is first in line among non-SEC teams to get in if they go undefeated. The computers love them and they still have OU, TAMU, and KSU on the schedule. After that would probably be Clemson because they would have beaten two SEC teams and the computers hate the Pac 12. I would love to see what happens if we have 5 teams finish undefeated.
 

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Worst played "game of the century" ever.

What an awful game. Horrible QB play. And Bama's kickers make Buehler look like a mega star.

At least it was over in only one bogus OT period.

I used to love college football. But with all the stupid offenses, the worst OT format ever conceived, the BSCS, teams changing conferences like there's no tomorrow etc etc etc its almost unwatchable.
 

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LSU, Alabama to play for title

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/7316817/lsu-tigers-alabama-crimson-tide-rematch-set-bcs-title-game


Play it again, LSU and Alabama.

The No. 2 Crimson Tide (.9419) edged out No. 3 Oklahoma State (.9333) in the final round of voting and will play the top-ranked Tigers in an all-SEC Allstate BCS National Championship Game on Jan. 9 in New Orleans.



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In a BCS title game featuring an LSU-Alabama rematch, the SEC-industrial complex has reached a new level, writes Ivan Maisel. Story

It's not exactly a rematch the public was clamoring for -- at least outside of Southeastern Conference territory. And it certainly will do nothing to quiet the critics of the Bowl Championship Series or the calls for a college football playoff.

But like it or not, the BCS has ensured that the SEC -- home to both schools -- will run its streak of national championships to six in a row.

The Cowboys made a late surge by beating Oklahoma 44-10 on Saturday night, and closed the gap between themselves and Alabama in the polls. But it was not enough to avoid the first title game rematch in the 14-year history of the BCS.

The Tigers (13-0) beat the Tide 9-6 in overtime on Nov. 5 in Tuscaloosa.

Alabama (11-1) finished second in both the Harris and coaches' polls by a wide enough margin to make up for the fact that Oklahoma State was ahead in the computer ratings.

The Cowboys (11-1), champions of the Big 12, will play in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl against No. 4 Stanford from the Pac-12.

The Allstate Sugar Bowl will feature two teams that earned at-large bids: No. 11 Virginia Tech and No. 13 Michigan.


No. 10 Wisconsin, the Big Ten champion, will play No. 5 Oregon, the Pac-12 champion, in the Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio.

The Discover Orange Bowl will feature No. 15 Clemson, the ACC champion, and Big East co-champion West Virginia.

The No. 23 Mountaineers earned the Big East's automatic bid by being ranked higher than its fellow co-champions, Cincinnati and Louisville, which were not ranked.

As the power-brokers in college football begin to plot how top-tier bowls will be set up in the future, the 2011 season is once more exposing the flaws in the current system.

Oklahoma State and Alabama, two teams with perfectly good arguments to play for a national championship, wound up fighting over one spot, with subjective voters and mysterious computer ratings -- the formulas of which are not even publicly known -- doing the choosing.

Alabama, with the nation's No. 1 defense, won out and will play for its second BCS crown in three years.

Oklahoma State, with one of the most potent offenses in the country, gets its first BCS appearance as a consolation prize.

A rematch between LSU and Alabama in the title game seemed almost a foregone conclusion heading into conference championship weekend.

But with Alabama idle, Oklahoma State made one last, dramatic statement against the Sooners on Saturday night in Stillwater. And the Cowboys had an impressive resume, beating three teams ranked in the final BCS top 15. Alabama had only one such victory.


Final BCS Standings
The top five teams in the BCS standings:


LSU
Bama
Okla. State
Stan.
Oregon


So instead of Sunday being a coronation there was drama -- and another BCS controversy.

Working in Alabama's favor was its dominance throughout the season -- all of the Tide's victories have been by at least 16 points -- and the fact that no other team has challenged LSU this season.

The Tide and Tigers played a hard-hitting defensive slog billed as the Game of the Century. And it was exciting in the way Notre Dame and Army's scoreless tie was exciting in the 1946 version of the Game of the Century.

But many fans around the country were ready for something else.

Immediately the talk of rematch started, pro and con. But Oklahoma State was in position to keep it from happening. The Cowboys were undefeated and second in the BCS standings heading into a Friday night game at Iowa State, a day after Oklahoma State women's basketball coach Kurt Budke and an assistant coach were killed in a plane crash.

The Cowboys lost 37-31 in double OT to the so-so Cyclones (6-6), missing a potential game-winning field goal at the end of regulation by inches.

With no other undefeated teams left from the major conferences, Alabama returned to No. 2 and the debate grew ever-more heated.

On one side, Alabama supporters said it was simple: The system is supposed to match the best two teams, regardless of conference, and the Tide have been one of the two most dominant teams in the country.

On the other side, the Oklahoma State supporters said the Cowboys accomplished more to get to 11-1 than the Tide, playing a tougher schedule and winning their conference.

Not enough voters were convinced -- so it's Tigers-Tide II.

Alabama claims 13 national championships overall and is one of the most decorated programs in the land. It's won seven AP titles since the wire service started its poll in 1936.

LSU will be seeking its third BCS championship since 2003 at the Superdome -- the site of its first two -- and second under coach Les Miles.

Nick Saban, now the Tide's coach, won that title for LSU in 2003. Miles matched his predecessor in 2007, winning a championship with a team that lost two games.


These talented Tigers, led by dynamic defensive back Tyrann Mathieu, have rarely even trailed, and have only been truly tested by the Tide and Heisman Trophy contender Trent Richardson.

Now Saban and Miles, who have been tussling for supremacy in the SEC West on the field and recruiting trail, will square off for the ultimate prize.

The last time a national title was decided by a rematch of a regular-season game was 1996, when Florida State beat Florida in its final regular-season game then drew the Gators again in the Sugar Bowl.

Steve Spurrier's Gators beat Bobby Bowden's Seminoles 52-20 to win the national championship.

Bowden wasn't happy to face Florida again.

"If it's somebody you beat, you don't want to play them," Bowden said Sunday in a phone interview.

"The team that won, it's just hard to get your boys as inspired as the other team can get inspired."

Yet as far as a rematch this year, Bowden said both teams can make a good case, and he's not opposed to giving Alabama a second chance.

"If that's the way it shapes up that's OK," he said. "You got to get the best two teams in the country playing for the national championship."

Remember, of course, that Bowden was born in Birmingham, Ala.
 

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every year the slate of bowl games gets worse...this years is by far the worst ever

college football= SUX
 

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every year the slate of bowl games gets worse...this years is by far the worst ever

college football= SUX

Does this mean you will not be staying home next Saturday night and watching the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl?

My bowl mania will start when I get to see the Kraft Cheese Constipates Me Fight It Out Between Two Teams With Fired Coaches And One With A Losing Record Hunger Bowl.
 
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Ever realize there's no real point to a bowl game? Do I care if Maryland gets $1.2m?

Its like tiger woods. Why would I possibly care if he makes $10.2m or $7.7m at a tournament? There's gonna be another one next week. I'm sure he'll be fine.

1 automatic championship spot for the #1 voted team. 7 highest seeded conference winners battle it out w/ the top seed there getting a bye
 
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