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LSU vs. OU in Cotton?

Posted on 11/26/12 at 5:47 pm
Posted by stho381
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Posted on 11/26/12 at 5:47 pm
When Kent St wins the MAC championship this weekend and UCLA loses to Stanford, Kent St. will be #16 in the BCS and ahead of Rutgers which means they are an automatic at large.

This means the Cotton will grab OU assuming K-State beats Texas.

aTm vs OU doesn't generate the appeal that a aTm/Texas would.

If Bama beats UGA this weekend, expect aTm to the Cap One and LSU to the cotton to play OU.



Thoughts????
Posted by Cap Crunch
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Posted on 11/26/12 at 5:49 pm to
aTm probably still generates more interest than us though because they are an in state team with the likely Heisman winner
Posted by dukke v
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Posted on 11/26/12 at 5:51 pm to
quote:

This means the Cotton will grab OU assuming K-State beats Texas.



If Texas losses to K-Sta. OU will go to the Sugar.
Posted by la_birdman
Northern GA via Lake Charles
Member since Feb 2005
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Posted on 11/26/12 at 6:26 pm to
OU seems to be a lock for the Sugar.
Posted by Paul Allen
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Posted on 11/26/12 at 6:31 pm to
Another fabulous thread...
Posted by LSU GrandDad
houston, texas
Member since Jun 2009
21564 posts
Posted on 11/26/12 at 8:04 pm to
imagine being 16th in the country and getting a bcs bowl. frick. socialism. the best teams get it up the arse.
Posted by Thedude54
Cameron, OK
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 11/26/12 at 8:56 pm to
I hope this works out. I live in Oklahoma and have to listen to constant bitching & griping about the SEC.
Posted by lsutothetop
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Posted on 11/26/12 at 9:07 pm to
To clarify for the uninformed in here:

1. All BCS conference champions have a protected bid to the BCS. They cannot be unseated by anyone else and they must be selected at some point.
2. The highest-rated non-BCS-conference champ in the top 16 gets a similarly-protected at large bid if they're ranked higher than at least 1 BCS conference champion.

Both of these are the case, with the six champs and Kent State, assuming they win the MAC championship this weekend (as the OP explained). That leaves 3 bids. Notre Dame is #1 so there's one bid, Florida and Oregon are both going as 1-loss teams for the other 2.

Oklahoma is not going to the BCS. Thus, they could be picked by the Cotton.

However, the Cotton Bowl will almost certainly put together Texas A&M and Texas. There's nothing especially compelling about TAMU-Big 10. That doesn't mean they won't be selected, but it does mean that they're certainly no lock to be picked for the Cap One Bowl. Meanwhile, the two Big 10 candidates for the Cap One Bowl (Michigan and Nebraska) both have minor appeal as a matchup with LSU. LSU is also known to travel really well to the Cap One Bowl, where TAMU, though known to travel well, isn't known to travel well to the Cap One Bowl (they haven't been; they're an unknown). I'd think Cap One bid goes to LSU and that the Cotton Bowl is able to put together Texas-TAMU.
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