Ugh, I don't know if I'll even watch if there's an LSU/Alabama rematch. For one thing, it'll be as dreadfully boring as the first.
There's also the fact that LSU beat Alabama on the road. Why should Bama get a second chance when they already had the advantage of being at home? At least when Oregon lost they were essentially on a road game. Losing the first game of the season compared to the end of the season should count for something too - DeAnthony Thomas isn't going to hand LSU two TDs I'd imagine.
It's kind of funny that Boise St. managed to lose in the one season where they actually had a legitimate chance of playing for the title.
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I've always thought losing early was better than losing late.
Oregon lost on opening day but has been awesome ever since. This is what we like to see in sports, teams peaking at the right time so they should be there.
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So each game is so important that your advocating a rematch for Bama or Oregon for the Natl title vs LSU eh?
Honestly, I thought that there was no way Oregon could come back after that loss, and was just hoping for a Rose Bowl birth. The fact that every other decent AQ team slipped up is shocking, and only in that situation does that game become meaningless. Also coming back to the Oklahoma hasn't had a shot at LSU yet argument:
Who would you put in the BCS Championship game (against LSU) in the following scenario.
Oklahoma goes undefeated except for a loss in week 1 against LSU on the road.
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Oregon goes undefeated (without playing LSU) except for a loss to Washington State at home.