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Originally Posted by stevo22
Well. I guess we'll all see the truth in the sugar bowl. Too bad they wont be playing USC or OU though.
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Its not really too bad at all. I don't agree with the BCS on most occasions and I don't think it should be the LAW in college football. But I think it got it right this year. You've got three teams from big conferences all undefeated. They all have about equally watered down conference opponents, if you want to argue SEC supremacy...you don't have a HUGELY successful argument this season. Auburn gets a marginal advantage in having the tougher conference schedule. If they want to blame anyone for being left out in the cold, blame themselves. While Oklahoma and USC were facing games against opponents that were acutally tough (less so for Oklahoma than USC, USC did play the eventual ACC champ and won convincingly) while Auburn scheduled games against *drumroll* Louisana Monroe, Louisana Tech and Division 1-AA's very own 3-7 Citadel Bulldogs.