If Kansas wins out they definitely deserve to be in the BCS Championship game. If Oklahoma beats Kansas then they should go to the game. Sorry Oregon but...
2007-11-14 06:40:51
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answered by Follow the money 7
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I think so. They're undefeated, what more must they prove? Many may argue, "Untrue! (LSU, Oklahoma, Ohio State, etc.) is still a better team! They just play a tougher schedule..." Yeah, well they're probably much better funded programs with "better" recruiting and coaching, and high profile players too. They're expected to win, and they had their chances. I'd rather see a smaller school with more heart in the big game, creating something from nothing.
I say Kansas vs. Hawaii. Two unbeatens enter, one unbeaten leaves. I was stoked about Boise State crashing a BCS game last year, and the game itself turned out to be a highlight of the NCAA post season. Then again, I'm a sucker for an underdog story.
Until there's a playoff, everyone's gonna keep complaining...
2007-11-16 11:57:36
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answered by Paul 1
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LSU does no longer seem to be a greater constructive group. how are you able to declare that? they're a set that blows leads, has an inconsistant quarterback and has a coach that gambles with too many performs. The final 4 video games did no longer coach they had a commanding lead or finished administration of their destiny. to no longer point out, they did lose to Kentucky!!! they could win their next 2 video games and function a complicated time with the final one. Onto Kansas now... If Kansas wins out they are going to be in the BCS Championship interest. in the event that they might beat Mizzou and then take over ok in the super 12 championship then they'll fairly be in the championship interest. LSU does no longer look like the greater constructive group in any element of the interest and in the event that they did they does no longer have lost that interest to KY ROCK CHALK JAYHAWK KU!
2016-12-08 21:52:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Oregon and Kansas should play in that game. LSU is playing everybody good at home like Florida, Auburn, Virgina Tech, and South Carolina. They played to good teams away from Baton Rouge and they lost to Kentucky and beat Alabama by 7 points. If they all win out it should be Oregon vs Kansas in the BCS title game.
2007-11-14 06:57:38
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answered by Eaglesfan19 3
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Any undefeted team deserves a shot at the title.
People can say that some teams have a "soft" schedule, but teams make their schedule 5 or 6 seasons prior to the one they are playing. So, a team now that is "unknown" might be great 5 years from now... and visa versa.
2007-11-14 06:53:47
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answered by your_sunshine78 2
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If a team goes undefeated in the Big 12 and is passed up by a one loss team in the PAC-10 and an SEC team that wins by a last second touchdown every week we would be living in a sick world.
2007-11-14 09:47:50
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answered by dsoenatoens 2
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Yes they should..The BCS title game should have #1 play #4 and let #2 Oregon and #3 LSU battle it out. After all, if the winner of the 2 vs 3 game looks impressive, they would be the real champs anyway if 1 vs 4 winner looked bad.
2007-11-14 06:50:54
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answered by Shoot-em-All 4
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well, if you beat 2 of the top 5 teams in the country your last two games of the year and still have a goose egg in the Loss column, how could you not go to the title game?
2007-11-14 06:45:22
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answered by Robert C 6
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Yeah, if they win out, they should be in.
But if they win out, that means Oklahoma and Mizzou both lost.
Hopefully LSU will lose in SEC title game. And Oregon lose to Oregon St.. (big rivalry)
and then when U Conn knocks off W VA, that leaves the title game as Kansas vs Ohio ST....wheeeeee
go buckeyes
2007-11-14 06:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a very big IF, but if they beet Missouri and Oklahoma, yes, they deserve a title shot.
2007-11-14 06:43:03
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answered by suspendedagain300 6
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