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re: Here are the facts about the SEC's bowl tie-ins & LSU's bowl chances

Posted on 11/26/13 at 4:36 am to
Posted by Dudebro2
San Diego
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 11/26/13 at 4:36 am to
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Based on rankings, which is more important than standings, LSU will potentially finish with the 3rd highest ranking in the SEC West. The biggest thing standing in the way of LSU to the Cotton Bowl, in my opinion, is the SEC not getting two teams in a BCS bowl.


Sound thoughts, if it comes down to UGA and LSU to the Cotton don't see how Cotton chooses UGA when all factors are considered and loosing Murray for the season is definitely one of the factors as to how competitive UGA will be. We will see against GT this weekend but you can expect a healthy diet of Gurley and does that get anyone on the Cotton Bowl committee excited. SI " we all know about how good they are" has LSU going to Cotton Bowl right now.

If LSU comes out and takes care of business against Ark in impressive fashion and the rest of the chips fall where they may, Bama beats AU, Bama beats Mizz, Mizz beats A&M & AU goes to Sugar unless Bama stomps them. LSU to Cotton seems realistic.

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Also this was included in the article regarding who Bowls have to pick;

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Most bowls are not obligated -- I repeat, NOT OBLIGATED -- to choose in exact order of conference standings. For instance, "Big 12 No. 3" means "third selection of Big 12 teams," not "the Big 12's third-place team." Bowls often pick a team with an inferior record due to geography, anticipated fan travel, the need to avoid a regular-season rematch or good old backroom politicking.

This post was edited on 11/26/13 at 4:48 am
Posted by BigTiger80
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2012
1180 posts
Posted on 11/26/13 at 4:59 am to
Another point about Georgia is they aren't even ranked. LSU is 15th in the polls and the Cotton/Outback/Cap One will take a ranked team first. Yes, they aren't obligated to do so but you better believe the TV networks will not be happy about an unranked team being in one of those bowls when they could have selected one that is ranked.

Also, there is no way that SC is in the Sugar if it does not win the SECCC. If they get in the SECCG and lose, they will be 10-3 (or 9-4 if they lose to Clemson). If Auburn wins the SECCG, they will go to the Sugar and Bama will get an At-large BCS bid. If Bama wins the SECCG, they will go to to Pasadena while Auburn would be in the Sugar because they would be 10-2 and likely higher ranked than SC.
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