This is the AP Poll that i found on this forums 1. Missouri (45) 11-1 1,604 2. West Virginia (20) 10-1 1,574 3. Ohio State 11-1 1,469 4. Georgia 10-2 1,354 5. LSU 10-2 1,269 6. Virginia Tech 10-2 1,266 7. Kansas 11-1 1,217 8. USC 9-2 1,212 9. Oklahoma 10-2 1,191 10. Florida 9-3 1,029 11. Hawaii 11-0 991 12. Boston College 10-2 909 13. Arizona State 9-2 826 14. Tennessee 9-3 746 15. Illinois 9-3 719 16. Clemson 9-3 553 17. Texas 9-3 435 18. Oregon 8-3 419 19. Wisconsin 9-3 398 20. Cincinnati 9-3 343 21. Brigham Young 9-2 329 22. Virginia 9-3 288 23. Auburn 8-4 226 24. Boise State 10-2 197 25. South Florida 9-3 190 What would happen if LSU beat Tennessee? Would we move up to #2? I remember last night against Kansas vs. Missouri that one of the commentators said that LSU still has a chance like Ohio State? since we played alot of games more than WV, Georgia, or Ohio State we should jump higher than them. Oklahoma needs to whip them hopefully then, I heard that West Virginia has to play Pittsburgh and I hope Pittsburgh opens a can of whip ass? Georgia would go down one than us? Also, Ohio State is the sorriest team in the country, the only good teams they play is Mich St. Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and Penn State. All the rest are sorry as ****. That's why every year they get in the BCS polls so easily. I'm pretty proud of the SEC this year and at least we don't have 3 losses. We already know that Oklahoma can beat Missouri but does Pittsburgh have a slim chance of beating WV. We need prayers!!! :LSU231: :crystal::helmet::geaux::tigereye:
Here is the problem. We won't jump OSU. Even though they played a 3 game conference schedule. Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin. That was their schedule. These lame butts couldn't handle the SEC. What could very well happen, Missou loses, no way WV loses. It's OSU and WV for the NC. Nevertheless, I think we would have a shot to jump UGA with an impressive SECCG win but no way do we jump OSU.
Not unless Missouri, West Virginia and/or Ohio State loses. If we beat Tennessee we could jump ahead of Georgia.