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View Poll Results: Who would win this potential Natl Championship game between KSU vs Crimson Tide ?
KSU 33 17.19%
Alabama 159 82.81%
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Old 10-22-2012, 11:42 AM   #11
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Maybe they jump maybe they don't but it is far from a guarantee they would. Obviously what the opponents do will play into it. It would be impossible for KSU to jump Oregon after this week but they got lucky and don't have to since they did it this past week. Oregon should have kept piling the points on Arizona St.
It's not a maybe. If Oregon wins out they will be ahead of KSU in the BCS. Oregon is already ahead of KSU in the human polls that matter (Harris & Coaches). Where they're behind is in the computers and that will change once Oregon plays USC (twice), Stanford, and Oregon State.

Why should Oregon have kept piling the points? SOS matters in the computers, style points are for human voters and Oregon is still ahead of KSU in the human polls. Do you not know how the BCS works?
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