My thoughts are .....biased...........Oregon wins
Funny how so many are treating LSU as already having clinched a berth in the title game.
There's more than a few men in Fayeteville and Athens who might have a role in deciding the outcome of that proposition.
The ultimate scenario would have LSU, Bama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, and Stanford with a loss each. Only undefeated left standing is Boise (and Houston, possibly).
A few things need to happen (Arkansas over LSU, Oregon over Stanford, Oklahoma over OK State, SEC West winner wins SEC title game) but it's not completely infeasible.
Talk about chaos.
Funny how so many are treating LSU as already having clinched a berth in the title game.
There's more than a few men in Fayeteville and Athens who might have a role in deciding the outcome of that proposition.
The ultimate scenario would have LSU, Bama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, and Stanford with a loss each. Only undefeated left standing is Boise (and Houston, possibly).
A few things need to happen (Arkansas over LSU, Oregon over Stanford, Oklahoma over OK State, SEC West winner wins SEC title game) but it's not completely infeasible.
Talk about chaos.
Stanford has won me plenty this year, Luck is the real deal....but I agree here, for some reason I see Oregon getting the upset here....getting more than a FG is an added bonus.
Stanford has won me plenty this year, Luck is the real deal....but I agree here, for some reason I see Oregon getting the upset here....getting more than a FG is an added bonus.
My eyes absolutely hurt from reading some of the bullshit in here regarding Oregon's chances to make the NC game by winning out.
Lets see here. Oregon loses to LSU on a neutral field the first week of the season. They go on to beat hypthetical #3 Stanford on the road and a talented top 20 team in USC in back to back weeks. They also will play and beat another top 20 team in the Pac 12 conference game
Now lets look at Alabama,...they beat Penn State on the road, but the Big Ten has shown to be weak this, and they beat Arkansas early in the season. They also WILL NOT play in the conferece championship game barring an upset loss to LSU.
Oregon losing to the #1 team in the land 1st week of the season and then winning out and on the way beating #3 Stanford, #18 USC and a top #20 conference foe in the Pac 12 championship game >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alabama losing AT HOME and only beating Penn State and Arkansas
ps. Boise has played absolutely NO ONE this year and have NO SHOT of getting in over any 1 loss team especially Oregon since their only lost would be to the #1 team in the country. BCS or not old school rules still apply. Think '96 with UF and FSU
OU losing at home to an unranked openent means OU is NOT in the championship even if they win the Big 12...that was too ugly of a loss to comeback from.
My eyes absolutely hurt from reading some of the bullshit in here regarding Oregon's chances to make the NC game by winning out.
Lets see here. Oregon loses to LSU on a neutral field the first week of the season. They go on to beat hypthetical #3 Stanford on the road and a talented top 20 team in USC in back to back weeks. They also will play and beat another top 20 team in the Pac 12 conference game
Now lets look at Alabama,...they beat Penn State on the road, but the Big Ten has shown to be weak this, and they beat Arkansas early in the season. They also WILL NOT play in the conferece championship game barring an upset loss to LSU.
Oregon losing to the #1 team in the land 1st week of the season and then winning out and on the way beating #3 Stanford, #18 USC and a top #20 conference foe in the Pac 12 championship game >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alabama losing AT HOME and only beating Penn State and Arkansas
ps. Boise has played absolutely NO ONE this year and have NO SHOT of getting in over any 1 loss team especially Oregon since their only lost would be to the #1 team in the country. BCS or not old school rules still apply. Think '96 with UF and FSU
OU losing at home to an unranked openent means OU is NOT in the championship even if they win the Big 12...that was too ugly of a loss to comeback from.
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