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To: C19fan; KansasGirl
I think K-State is gonna get screwed this year.

BCS poll doesn't mean that much at this point in the season, it will play itself out.

Bama/Gators should meet in the SEC final..both undefeated going in. Loser is likely done. Even if it's an incredibly close game, say decided by a last second FG, or by a disputed play, there is almost no way that the voters, unlike the computers, will vote for a rematch again.

K-State has great wins, against top ranked opponents, ON THE ROAD. But their best body of work is behind them. Remaining schedule isn't tat strong.

If, IF Ducks win out...that means in upcoming weeks they will beat Stanford, OSU, and Southern Cal TWICE..

In that case, Ducks will play Bama/Gators winner for the title.

K-State gets screwed.

Oh, did you think I forgot ND? Not too worry, Sooners will end that story line next week...OU has an outside chance at playing for the title, if 2-3 of the undefeated teams ahead somehow stumble. But to put themselves into the picture as the 1 loss team that deserves a title game slot, they will need a BIG STATEMENT GAME.. and ND is the target. Sooners have to, want to, win this one big..

Assume that K-State and OU both end up with one loss. Since K-State beat OU, ( and on the road) you have to give the voters in the two human polls a BIG reason to jump them ahead in the polls.

14 posted on 10/22/2012 6:05:44 AM PDT by ken5050 (Another reason to vote for Mitt: The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will perform at the WH Christmas party)
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To: ken5050

No way if K-State is unbeaten that they won’t be in the title game.


36 posted on 10/22/2012 7:42:57 AM PDT by dfwgator (World Series bound and picking up steam, GO GET 'EM,TIGERS!)
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