... on the other hand, in both games 'Bama looked like the better team.
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Of all the teams with only 1 loss, LSU looks the best to me, and they have the best resume. Someone above listed the teams they defeated, but you left out that they beat the Orange Bowl winner West Virginia, who absolutely destroyed the ACC champion just a few days ago.
LSU is the best team in the country, and shouldn't have had to prove it again tonight. They beat Alabama earlier in the year at their own stadium, and I don't see why tonight's game should carry more weight than that one."The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, .. I'd worn them for weeks, and they needed the air"
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Everybody agreed to play by the rules of this system when the season started, and the rules of this system mandate that the winner of the BCS championship game is the BCS champion. There's precedent for awarding a national title to the winner of a rematch in a split series, as well-- Florida annihilated Florida State in the 1997 Sugar Bowl after the Seminoles won a regular season meeting by three points.
You can argue against the system all you want, and possibly with good reason. I suspect the system we have will be around two more seasons at most, and may not even last until next season. But for the 2011 season, Alabama's the national champion, and I don't have much quarrel with that.
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Alabama's defense is outstanding, I said this in October. Its amazing to see those athletes fight through and shed blockers than make a perfectly fundamental tackle that doesn't give an extra inch to the ballcarrier...
I sure hope Bama doesn't return more than 5 defenders from that defense when we play them next season.
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Originally posted by JRB View PostEverybody agreed to play by the rules of this system when the season started, and the rules of this system mandate that the winner of the BCS championship game is the BCS champion. There's precedent for awarding a national title to the winner of a rematch in a split series, as well-- Florida annihilated Florida State in the 1997 Sugar Bowl after the Seminoles won a regular season meeting by three points.
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I think the difference is that in this case, it's a set of very loose rules that apply, and which can be and are bent and interpreted in different ways. Add in the perception of strategic voting and credibility's shot. In other sports the rules are clearly defined and not in any way subject to human pressure. The ol ``if the season ended today...'' bit is reassuring because when the broadcasters play out those scenarios for playoffs it is a chance every time to underscore that there are rules, tiebreakers, etc. With the BCS, the speculation about the championship game is a constant reminder that this is a system in which lobbying voters is a legitimate activity often central to the process of winning.
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Originally posted by WM Wolverine View PostAlabama's defense is outstanding, I said this in October. Its amazing to see those athletes fight through and shed blockers than make a perfectly fundamental tackle that doesn't give an extra inch to the ballcarrier...
I sure hope Bama doesn't return more than 5 defenders from that defense when we play them next season.
Anything can happen in that opener though, especially early in the season M will have a shot.Atlanta, GA
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LSU had the resume to play in the NT game; beat WV, beat Alabama, beat Oregon, SEC champs, beat a couple other top 15 teams (Arkansas, Georgia), went undefeated...
I didn't think the Tigers were as good as their record (which was perfect) and felt Alabama was better, but there is no way I'd have ranked LSU higher before yesterday...
This is exactly the reason why you need more than a 1 vs 2 to decide NT, you need at least 4 but then you often have a #5 or #6 that is every bit as deserving as the #4 team.
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