They lost. Period.
You win and you should get in if you play a major conference schedule, which all these teams do. I could see this argument when a small conference team does it,but there is no reason to even argue this. Alabama has a stinker, two weeks in a row actually. the first one didn't hurt them because they WON. this one does because they LOST. You can't bring up struggling to beat a team. Who ****ing cares about that for any of these teams. They all have struggled to beat teams that they should have mollywhomped. But the undefeated teams won. Alabama didn't. Posted via Mobile Device |
And I just like watching good football. not a fan of any college team
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Honestly K-State would be much better off facing Bama than Oregon. IMO they should be rooting to play ND first, then Bama, then Oregon.
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I'm a Bama fan and Bama just got their shit pushed in during the first qtr.
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Alabama had their asses handed to them the week before as well and survived thanks to Les Miles being a dumbass several different times. I'm not sure why this is even a discussion at this point.
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Alabama's SOS is ranked 14th right now, KSU's 29th. Those ranks may change somewhat down the stretch, sure. But keep in mind that Alabama is also going to be playing Georgia for the SEC too. |
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All they had to do was win. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Texas is welcome to prove me wrong, but they just aren't very good. I think K-State is going to pound them. They got slaughtered by Oklahoma. Didn't even belong on the same field. Plus that West Virginia win doesn't look nearly as impressive as it did at the time. They are terrible. The Big 12 is not that good outside of K-State, and maybe Oklahoma.
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