If LSU wins, it should be them. I hate how a team can not play for a conference title, yet be ranked ahead of them. that is absurd.
2007-12-01 02:17:27
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answered by stateofwoo 5
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This is a tough question. Georgia would be the logical choice since they are number 4, but this would cause a massive uproar since the Bulldogs didn't even play in their conference championship game. If LSU wins the SEC title game, against a team that beat UGA by 21 points, it would be extremely difficult to put Georgia ahead of the LSU Tigers, since the Tigers won the conference without UGA even playing in the title game.
Also, if both Mizzou and WVU lose, it's not inconceivable that Mizzou would only drop to #2, if only in the computers, since they would have lost to the #9 team in the country. But, the same thing happened in 2003 in this same conference when Oklahoma lost to Kansas State (by a lot) in the Big XII title game in still went to the championship game, where they lost to LSU in the championship game.
I don't think WVU will lose against Pitt, but if they do, its going to be one heck of a mad house until the final polls are released.
2007-12-01 05:14:25
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answered by Kyle A 2
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If LSU and USC each win their conference championship games handily, they should BOTH jump Ohio in the final poll. UGA is better than Ohio as is Florida. Don't forget that among the top ten teams, Florida has the hardest schedule by far- not an opinion this is according to the weakly strength of schedule report. I honestly think that Kansas is a better team than Ohio too and they are a lot more fun to watch. Vtech should also leap Ohio if they handle BC convincingly.
I hope Missouri and WV both win so the bias voters wont have a chance to install Ohio in the championship over 4 or 5 more deserving teams.
2007-12-01 02:52:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably LSU. Same number of losses as Georgia, but winning the SEC title game over Tennessee (who whipped Georgia pretty bad) should boost them into the game.
If LSU loses, it will probably be Georgia.
2007-12-01 02:26:25
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answered by cajunbiggeorge 5
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georgia most likely , though I believe Kansas as the only other 1 loss team in that scenario should be the next in line.
2007-12-01 02:26:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I will say it will be Kansas to play Ohio State. Because they are a one lose team and Georgia didn't even win there confrence.
2007-12-01 08:15:01
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answered by Ron M 2
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Georgia.
2007-12-01 02:13:37
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answered by BucksGal1082 3
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Georgia, but it's a moot point, as Pitt won't beat West Virginia, and I also believe Missouri beats Oklahoma.
2007-12-01 02:13:13
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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According to the BCS formula it would be UGA. None of the other teams would receive enough of a boost to jump over them.
2007-12-01 02:52:07
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answered by Anonymous
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KANSAS SUCKS.
THEY WILL BE IN THE LOSER BOWL.
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BUT MIZZOU WILL WIN TONIGHT ANYWAY.
GO MU!
BEAT OU!
GO MU!
BEAT OU!
GO MU!
BEAT OU!
GO MU!
BEAT OU!
2007-12-01 10:46:55
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answered by MizzouGurl10 2
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