Does Alabama Deserve a Rematch???

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the sec is not that good Alabama and LSU are but the rest are just average this year top to bottom big 12 is better so if it comes down to a 1 loss big 12 team vs a rematch I want to see good offense vs great defense
 

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I think OSU loses to OU and Stanford will lose to Oregon. Who gets in?

1 loss OU
1 loss Alabama
0 loss Boise State

I think OU gets in after beating the number 2 ranked team. Unless of course OSU wins, then they are definitely in after beating a top 5 OU team.
 

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I would LOVE it if Georgia finds a way to win the SEC and Boise State runs the table. There's no way they could justify putting a one-loss Alabama or LSU that didn't even win the SEC in the title game over an undefeated Boise State team that beat the SEC champion by two touchdowns (and it really wasn't even that close).
I really see virtually no way Boise St gets into the national championship game. It will take a perfect storm of losses by a large number of teams to get them in there.
That being said, I hope BSU doesn't get into the national championship.
I would rather see 2, 1 loss teams play for it rather than an undefeated BSU.
I also want to see how OSU's offense does against LSU's defense.
 

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I do NOT want to see a rematch. If the BCS wants to say the regular season is playoff, then there SHOULD BE no rematch.
 

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I would LOVE it if Georgia finds a way to win the SEC and Boise State runs the table. There's no way they could justify putting a one-loss Alabama or LSU that didn't even win the SEC in the title game over an undefeated Boise State team that beat the SEC champion by two touchdowns (and it really wasn't even that close).
Signed Oklahoma 2003 team.
 

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The comparison to U-M/Ohio State was brought up, similar situation.

I'll say the same thing I did that season: it's one of the BCS flaws. A rematch seems silly, because "the loser had its chance." But if everyone else in contention loses, too, and that team rises back up to No. 2 (based on the criteria within the system) — then it's unfair if that team doesn't get to play.

And like any other systematic problem w/ BCS, it isn't a "problem" as long as it isn't a problem.
 

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I wouldn't want to watch a rematch of that game. 2 really good defenses and 2 really bad offenses. The game was boring.
 

CyJack13

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Boise did easily defeat the SEC east leader this year. The rest of the sec is pretty bad outside of these two teams and there is no way Alabama has done near enough to warrant a rematch. They have two good wins all year.
 

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Signed Oklahoma 2003 team.

The BCS formula was different then, and non-AQ teams didn't even make any of the BCS bowls. With what Boise State has done over the last five years, it will be really hard to justify keeping them out if they're the only undefeated team (or one of two) and a Georgia team that they beat easily wins the SEC.
 

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I still say no on Boise State. They had 4 weeks before the season to prepare for Georgia and they get 4 weeks to prepare for teams every time they play in a BCS bowl. If you don't play with the big dogs week in and week out then you don't deserve to have a chance at being top dog in college football.
 

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I still say no on Boise State. They had 4 weeks before the season to prepare for Georgia and they get 4 weeks to prepare for teams every time they play in a BCS bowl. If you don't play with the big dogs week in and week out then you don't deserve to have a chance at being top dog in college football.

If Penn St loses out, which there is a good chance they will, Alabama will have just one win over a top 20 team, which will be the same number of wins Boise will have. Beating a decent Arkansas team at home isn't enough to deserve a spot in the title game.
 

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It's not fair to LSU for them to have to beat Alabama twice to win a national championship, while Alabama only has to do it once.
 

cyfan15

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It's not fair to LSU for them to have to beat Alabama twice to win a national championship, while Alabama only has to do it once.

Bingo. Why make the result of tonight's great game meaningless by having a rematch?
 

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It's not fair to LSU for them to have to beat Alabama twice to win a national championship, while Alabama only has to do it once.

.. and that points to another flaw in how the system works. Or, more accurately, the catch-22.

Granted, it's a longshot that there would be a rematch in any season, but it still could happen. Key word: Could. (That's why I italicized it:smile:).

If at the end of the season it was deemed Team A and Team B deserved to play for the title, it shouldn't matter if A & B already played. But if "every weekend is a playoff in college football," the regular-season meeting should matter.
 

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No.

**** the SEC. So tired of that overrated, fellated conference. Someone needs to give them a beat down in the title game.

Agreed. But say Stanford and OSU lose a game each, and somehow the rematch doesn't happen, if LSU wins you'll hear all of SEC, ESPN, and others ******** about the fact that it should have happened.

Playoff would solve all of this mess.
 

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I still say no on Boise State. They had 4 weeks before the season to prepare for Georgia and they get 4 weeks to prepare for teams every time they play in a BCS bowl. If you don't play with the big dogs week in and week out then you don't deserve to have a chance at being top dog in college football.

How many weeks did Georgia have to prepare for Boise?
 

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Agreed. But say Stanford and OSU lose a game each, and somehow the rematch doesn't happen, if LSU wins you'll hear all of SEC, ESPN, and others ******** about the fact that it should have happened.

Playoff would solve all of this mess.

Until Georgia upsets Lsu and an 11-1 bama or 12-1 lsu team is left out of the playoffs and we have to hear everyone ***** about how the second best team in the country missed the playoffs. A playoff will create plenty of problems too.
 

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I still think they are the two best teams in the nation.

I hate the SEC lovefest but if Okie State and Stanford both lose, I would like to see LSU-BAMA 2.0
 

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No, they had their chance & lost. Lets say they were given a rematch to play for it all in the National Championship & Bama won. Then each team would have one win against the other. How could u say Bama is better?