Miles: Top-ranked SEC team deserves BCS title shot

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by Cajun Sensation, Nov 15, 2010.

  1. vshouse

    vshouse Veteran Member


    Since were iffing this to death I guess were assuming lsu beats ole miss and arky right.....we can dream up scenerio's all day, No one ever claimed that it was not possible for lsu to get there, it's just that ALOT of things have to happen for them to get there ....there has to be alot of losses between now and the next few weeks.
     
  2. khounba

    khounba Founding Member

    Nothing ever goes smoothly to end the season, accept in 05'.
     
  3. vshouse

    vshouse Veteran Member


    LOL....good point!
     
  4. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

    probable ineligible player that pretty much is the auburn team comes to mind...
     
  5. dothantiger

    dothantiger Founding Member


    Sure a lot has to happen, but a lot less than '07.
     
  6. Rwilliams

    Rwilliams Veteran Member

    If no top 10 teams lose then who plays for the championship?
     
  7. khounba

    khounba Founding Member

    Pretty sure Auburn and Oregon would not drop.
     
  8. Rwilliams

    Rwilliams Veteran Member

    I say au takes Oregon then the NCAA takes au.
     
  9. P&G_wheelz007

    P&G_wheelz007 Football anyone?

    I'm not sure how I feel about this just yet.

    I watch Boise and TCU play, and yes, they are awesome teams and for the most part they've dominated their competition. The competition is what's in question here.

    If Boise or TCU played our 2010 schedule, what would their record be?

    Would they have beaten UNC in Atlanta, Miss St, WVU, @ Florida and Alabama? What about Auburn? Would either of these 2 teams have won AT Auburn?

    For some reason, I just don't believe they'd be undefeated and ranked in the Top 5. Maybe they'd both be sitting 7-3 or 8-2 right now....
     
  10. Rwilliams

    Rwilliams Veteran Member

    You have to take in consideration depth. There is a lot of injuries playing the monster athletes in the sec as well as the other big conferences. Will they have the backups that can step in and compete at the levels needed to play big boy ball?
     

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