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Nebraska vs LSU (Poll Closed)

LSU 70.62% (6,319 votes)

Nebraska 29.38% (2,629 votes)


Total Votes: 8,948

Tigers win!!!! :geauxtigers:
Just a quick status update and bump.


LSU 53.04% (1,030 votes)


Nebraska 46.96% (912 votes)


Total Votes: 1,942
LSU 100% (126 votes)


Nebraska 0% (0 votes)

Great start! :geauxtigers:
Penn State vs LSU (Poll Closed)

LSU 52.4% (6,948 votes)

Penn State 47.6% (6,312 votes)

You're right. It was funny.

LSU 76.72% (1,931 votes)

Alabama 23.28% (586 votes)

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Penn St keeping it very close.


LSU 50.81% (1,788 votes)

Penn State 49.19% (1,731 votes)

re: Funny Item I Found on Ebay

Posted by TigerKB on 3/27/12 at 9:38 pm
Steve Bertman once stole home..... twice.... on the same pitch. True story.
LSU 53.2% (1,678 votes)


Penn State 46.8% (1,476 votes)

LSU 54.38% (1,197 votes)


Penn State 45.62% (1,004 votes)

Good job TD! :geauxtigers:
LSU is losing to Penn St now! 675-274! What happened guys?
LSU winning 168 to 7. More votes for LSU than Nebraska, Michigan and Penn St combined. :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers:
Here is the link to the uni madness final 4 voting. LSU v Penn St
Nebraska v Michigan

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Crystal Ball Run has a poll for best college football uniforms. I really don't want to see LSU lose to Alabama again.

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Added: Link for new match ups in final four of voting.
LSU v Penn St
Nebraska v Michigan

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LSU is now losing to Penn St!

Update: Poll closed. LSU beats Penn St. Great job TD! :geauxtigers:

New Link to Championship against Nebraska
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re: selection committee

Posted by TigerKB on 5/30/11 at 9:25 pm
So if all SEC teams (esp Arkansas and Miss St) make it to a super regional then LSU fans should really come unglued about not being selected to the tourney. That would certainly prove that LSU deserved to be in the top 64.

re: Vandy in blue and orange today?

Posted by TigerKB on 5/29/11 at 11:32 pm
Announcers today said they wear the red, white, and blue uniforms every Sunday. First time I have seen them on tv so I don't know if that's true or not.
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The risk would be greater than the reward


I agree with this especially if in a playoff system there are AQ's given to conference champions. If all it takes to make the playoffs is winning your conference, then in a 12 team conference all you have to do is win your division and you get to play in the game that gets you into the playoffs. Under the current SEC schedule setup, the only games that truly matter would be the 5 divisional games and maybe 2 more non-divisional conference games. If a team wins those 7 games then they are guaranteed a spot in the conference champ game and a shot at the playoffs. In that sense, the 4 OOC games are meaningless and 1 potential non-divisional conference game is meaningless as well. Why play another big name OOC game when you can schedule a scrub team and get your freshman some playing time?
After reading all the responses I think it's safe to say that there are negative sides to both the current bcs and any kind of playoff format. And since both systems have flaws, why change from one to the other just for the sake of changing? What if there were some minor changes that could be made to the current bcs system that may have a larger impact overall? For example, only one of the six computer rankings reveals its formula to the public. Last year there was and error in that one public computer ranking that when corrected changed the final bcs rankings. LSU and Boise St. flip flopped at 10 and 11 spots. What if the other 5 computer rankings made similar mistakes in their respective formulas? how much could it have changed the rankings and how many times has this happened over the years? How about making all the computer rankings available to the public? That's a change to the bcs I would like to see made immediately.
Who's predicting UGA to beat Vandy? I think it would be nice only to stack the deck against Auburn from winning one game and being eligible for post season play. I think the odds of UGA winning 3 games is highly unlikely even if they beat Vandy.
Both of those teams can't go 0-2. If they both lose the first games, then they play each other in the losers bracket.
Gamecocks pulling away with this one. 7th inning stretch and USC up 7-3. Other than a bad first inning for USC they have played really well.