Doesn't matter, if Oregon and Auburn both lose, it will be an LSU v. TCU final.
Boise jumps TCU in AP Poll...
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Nowhere does it say this officially, it's always just been an unwritten thing since the '03 Oklahoma Sooners backdoored in.
It definitely worked against Georgia in 2007. But in this scenario, human voters would be forced to choose between a TCU-Boise match up, or promote one of the 1-loss AQ teams.
It's entirely conceivable that voters would pull some shiesty shit to prevent the double mid-major title game. LSU is the highest rated 1-loss team at the moment, and ranked very high in all the computer polls. It's conceivable that they could jump Boise St. by the end of the year, just need Oregon and Auburn to each lose.
I'm not saying it should happen, I don't think we would deserve it, but it damn sure could happen.Comment
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Originally posted by Hawks4RealDidn't LSU lose to Tennessee? LMAO.
Originally posted by Hawks4RealIn order for LSU to play in the title game, you would need Oregon, Auburn, and either TCU or Boise to lose.
It's really not a stretch to think that a 1-loss SEC team jumps Boise State.Comment
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No, it's not a guarantee, but the chances are very good that one of either Boise and TCU gets left out, because the cartel will want to send a representative of their own to show the little guys who is boss.Comment
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I think both teams have a good chance, I don't know. Unless you think Cal is better than either team. Plus, with Oregon State being a rival, you can throw the records out. Traveling to Corvallis doesn't help matters.Comment
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but it's not happening. LSU vs Wisco would be a fun game though ;)
We'd look forward to throwing your defense 10 yards back as we rush through that thing you call a defensive line.
We'll be headed to the Rose Bowl though.Comment
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