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I picked they exact same. For all the moaning and groaning about the BCS this year those are the two best teams in my opinion.
And like I said in the last thread, I wouldn't have a problem with this matchup if this were the system the NCAA used to determine a college football championship.
That Bama didn't win its conference yet is allowed to play in the MNC under the current BCS rules/guidelines is what bugs me to no end. I don't think Oklahoma State would have stood a chance against either team, but I'd at least liked to have seen them get their shot at LSU, however pitiful the end result may have been.
And like I said in the last thread, I wouldn't have a problem with this matchup if this were the system the NCAA used to determine a college football championship.
That Bama didn't win its conference yet is allowed to play in the MNC under the current BCS rules/guidelines is what bugs me to no end. I don't think Oklahoma State would have stood a chance against either team, but I'd at least liked to have seen them get their shot at LSU, however pitiful the end result may have been.
This whole thing on "however pitiful the end result may have been" is part of what I HATE abotu college football. It's been around long before the BCS, but this system has encouraged and built more of these untested "predictions".
I voted for LSU and Bama. I tried to Vote Bama but accidently hit enter before selecting that button, so only the LSU vote shows above... thats why there are 11 votes for LSU/Oregon and only 10 for OSU/Alabama. So it should be 6-5 Bama...
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