Shorty
Boomer Boy
Was listening to ESPN radio this morning and they were talking about what could be an incredibly interesting BCS game scenario.
What would happen if LSU were to lose a game, either to Arkansas or in the SEC title game, probably with Georgia? They will be favored in both games, but it's not at all inconceivable that they could lose one of them. The SEC game is in the Georgia Dome. Would Alabama, who they beat, jump them? Would Oregon, who they also beat, jump them?
And what if OKST were to lose to OK, very possible IMO. Who would the BCS put in the championship game then?
If LSU and OKST win out, it's obviously a no-brainer. If one of them loses, it will get real interesting and will come down to the voters. If both of them lose, it's a free-for-all. There could potentially be as many as six one loss teams, all of whom have beaten one of the other one loss teams during the course of the season. That would be fun.
What would happen if LSU were to lose a game, either to Arkansas or in the SEC title game, probably with Georgia? They will be favored in both games, but it's not at all inconceivable that they could lose one of them. The SEC game is in the Georgia Dome. Would Alabama, who they beat, jump them? Would Oregon, who they also beat, jump them?
And what if OKST were to lose to OK, very possible IMO. Who would the BCS put in the championship game then?
If LSU and OKST win out, it's obviously a no-brainer. If one of them loses, it will get real interesting and will come down to the voters. If both of them lose, it's a free-for-all. There could potentially be as many as six one loss teams, all of whom have beaten one of the other one loss teams during the course of the season. That would be fun.