Caleria wrote:
Alabama's only loss came against the number 1 (and undefeated) team in the nation....in Overtime. LSU and Alabama were both averaging about 40 points per game, until they played each other. Alabama, like LSU, dominated every team they played, except each other. At one time, the SEC West had the top 3 teams in the nation - LSU, Alabama, & Arkansas. And Arkansas only losses came from Alabama and LSU.
It's not just about who you lost to. What about who you beat? OSU had a MUCH tougher schedule. They had more wins against the top-25, more wins against the top-50, more wins against teams with a winning record. When you look at the two resumes it isn't even really close. If it really is about who you lost to, then just schedule LSU, and 11 sisters of the blind schools. You'll end up with an 11-1 record, but your loss will be against LSU, so you are all set.
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As far as not winning the conference/division, that's not the first time that's happened in the BCS. When LSU won it's first National Championship, they played an Oklahoma team that lost their conference, but they still went to the championship because they had been ranked #1 all year.
Kansas State University Wildcats beat OU 35-7. Before the game every media pundit said OU was one of the best teams in college football history and that K-State had no chance whatsoever. Darren Sproles and Ell Roberson showed them different. Believe me, I know that game very well, as I am a K-State alum. Also note that OU went on to lose in the national championship.
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Did you watch what LSU's defense did against opponents this year? Everyone likes to say there's a bias towards the SEC, but have you seen what happens when the top SEC teams play teams from other conferences? It's not even close. There's a reason the SEC has won 5 (6 after this year) national championship titles in a row, and it has nothing to do with media bias. LSU and Florida have both made Ohio State look downright foolish, when everyone in the country expected Ohio State to dominate and walk away with the title. Everyone expected Oregon's high paced offense to wear down Auburn's defense and run away with the game, but it wasn't even a contest.
Yep, everyone said that Ohio State was the best team in the nation. When Michigan had their only loss against Ohio State in a very close game, people said that the two should meet again in a rematch in the national championship game, because they were
obviously the best two teams in college football. Everyone said so. But the SEC lobbied, Nick Saban came out and said that any team that didn't even win their conference should play in the national championship. Voters manipulated their votes to avoid a rematch, and Florida slipped in...and crushed Ohio State. And Michigan got crushed by USC in the Rose Bowl. Funny that...