Yeofoot wrote:In this BCS Championship Game, LSU will prove to be the best team in the country, so it'll be a moot point.
Had the BCS remained consistent with '08, sending them against Okie St, they would probably defeat the Cowboys, and had all of the leading scalps on their belt. Alabama? It was close, but been there done that. Oklahoma St? Beat 'em for the title. (Stanford? Houston? That's just grasping at straws.) Fans could argue if the real championship game was played on January 9 or November 5, but the end result is the same either way.
As is they'll play Alabama again. Win again, but this time get top accolades for redoing a done job. In this case though, if Oklahoma St. does as expected against the Cardinal doubts will linger. It will be the challenge that was never met, hyped by disgruntled fans and egged on by a sports media pushing a plus one. As somebody said before it's unfair to LSU. They'll have proven they're the best in the country, but forced to leave some room for doubt to linger.
Agreed that it's manipulated for the match that they want. I don't think anybody can question that... It's just too bad what's best for the team, sport, and fans aren't exactly top priorities there.