Year after year after year after year people keep forgetting about the Buckeyes, giving them no chance and then they go 14-0, 11-2, 13-0. How can you write them off with a coach that won 4 div. 1 AA nat. champs and a div. 1 A nat champ. You are going to be suprised yet again. GO BUCKS!
2007-09-03 08:32:41
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answered by Askpoppi924.blogspot.com 1
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Nope, LSU WILL lose at least 2 games. Mark it down. And so will Auburn. Wisconsin and Hawaii may do it, But I would favor teams like Oklahoma, Florida or maybe W. Virginia to play USC in the Championship.
2007-09-03 09:28:53
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answered by littledel 5
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I think that USC vs. LSU seems like a good pick for the BCS title game, but I don't see Auburn going undefeated, they just don't have the experience to run the table, and they are in the SEC!
2007-09-03 09:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it will be USC vs. LSU...I've been waiting to see these two face-off...LSU will beat them of course...and we'll hear all the normal excuses as too why they lost to a SEC team...I love it when teams from all over the country come down and try to school the SEC in football...
Also, we could end up with a Boise State situation again, but this time it will be TCU...if they beat UT and go undefeated the rest of the season...they could argue that they should play USC...either way, I think USC will go to the championship because they are so over-hyped, and they will lose to a SEC team or a renegade TCU.
2007-09-03 08:32:06
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answered by James Q 1
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How can Auburn go undefeated when they play in the SEC? Hawaii probably will go undefeated, but I doubt Wisconsin does. They have to play OSU, Mich, and Penn State. They will for sure lose one of those games.
Title game is Texas Vs. West Virginia. Slaton and White will dominate, and lead West Va to the National Championship.
I like what that guy above said about OSU. Dont count them out. They have the perfect schedule for thier rebuilding offense, and can easily be 8-0 by the time they reach the tough part of thier schedule against Penn St., Wisc, and Michigan. This team is actually underrated. Once Chris Wells gets into stride, I think he may be the Big Tens leading rusher this season. That defense is rock solid too, with Laurinaitis, Malcolm Jenkins, and Vernon Gholston.
2007-09-03 08:45:37
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answered by cold 6
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LSU and Auburn cant both go undefeated.
USC gave up 10 points to Idaho and only scored 38 but they'll go even though thats not No. 1 team material.
LSU and USC.
Michigan will make the lousy Rose Bowl
2007-09-03 08:15:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it will be LSU vs Ohio State. I know people will say that Ohio State is a bogus pick, but let me explain my reasoning.
In 2002, when OSU won the nat'l championship, the team structure had a strong running attack, a traditional pocket passer, a strong offensive line, and an awesome defense. Coach Tressel used good defense and field position to win every single game that year. This year, the team structure is very similar to that '02 team.
That being said, they do play a very difficult final month. However, I think that they will go 12-0 this year, and go to the national championship game for the second year in a row.
My final score for the game:
OSU - 17
LSU - 13
2007-09-03 09:29:23
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answered by Joe R 2
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Yeah, Auburn is my team! It's gonna be hard for them to go undefeated, but if they do, LSU won't be in the BCS Championship game because Auburn will have beat them
2007-09-03 08:12:33
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answered by thechosengame 2
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LSU will win it all but Wisconson won't go undefeated nor will Aubarn maybe Hawalli and Michigan will not go to the Rose Bowl.
2007-09-03 08:27:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Cal vs USC in the championship
2007-09-03 08:15:31
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answered by Judge me by my music 4
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How do you figure LSU and Auburn will go undefeated?
2007-09-03 08:12:17
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answered by Anonymous
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