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BCS Championshp Game: LSU vs. Alabama Round 2

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RALPH D. RUSSO   12/ 4/11 10:58 PM ET   AP

Play it again, LSU and Alabama.

The Crimson Tide edged out Oklahoma State in the final round of voting Sunday and will play the top-ranked Tigers in the BCS national championship game on Jan. 9 in New Orleans.

Undefeated LSU is the only team to beat Alabama this season, and the head BCS official sees a do-over as a perfectly good title game.

"Absolutely, if they're 1 and 2, and they are in all the polls released today," executive director Bill Hancock said.

Still, it's not exactly a game the public was clamoring for – at least outside of Southeastern Conference territory. And it will do nothing to quiet the critics of the Bowl Championship Series or the calls for a college football playoff.

But like it or not, the system has ensured that the SEC – home to both schools – will run its streak of BCS championships to six in a row.

The Cowboys made a late surge by beating Oklahoma 44-10 on Saturday night, and closed the gap between themselves and Alabama in the polls. But it was not enough to avoid the first title game rematch in the 14-year history of the BCS.

The Tigers (13-0) beat the Tide 9-6 in overtime on Nov. 5 in Tuscaloosa.

"This could be a totally different type of game," Alabama coach Nick Saban said. "There's so many good players on both sides of the ball for both teams.

"There's so much opportunity for this game to play out completely different and have a completely different flavor than the first game."

Alabama (11-1) finished second in both the Harris and coaches' polls by a wide enough margin to make up for the fact that Oklahoma State was ahead in the computer ratings.

The Cowboys (11-1), champions of the Big 12, will play in the Fiesta Bowl against Stanford from the Pac-12.

"We can't control it," Oklahoma State quarterback Brandon Weeden said. "But I know we had a heck of a year and we beat really good football teams in this conference and we're conference champions, so we did everything that we could."

The other BCS matchups are:

_ Michigan vs. Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl;

_ Clemson vs. West Virginia in the Orange Bowl;

_ Oregon vs. Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl.

No BCS busters made it into the big-money games for the first time since the 2005 season, teams such as Boise State, TCU and Houston, which had a chance but lost in the Conference USA championship on Saturday to Southern Mississippi. The Cougars will now play Penn State, which dropped to the Ticket City Bowl in Dallas following the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal that has overshadowed the Nittany Lions' season.

As the power-brokers in college football begin to plot how top-tier bowls will be set up in the future, the 2011 season is once more exposing the flaws in the current system.

Oklahoma State and Alabama, two teams with perfectly good arguments to play for a national championship, wound up fighting over one spot, with subjective voters and mysterious computer ratings – the formulas of which are not even publicly known – doing the choosing.

Alabama, with the nation's No. 1 defense, won out and will play for its second BCS crown in three years.

Oklahoma State, with one of the most potent offenses in the country, gets its first BCS appearance as a consolation prize.

"We wanted the opportunity to settle the debate that has gone all year about the offense in the Big 12 and the defense in the SEC," Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said on ESPN.

A rematch between LSU and Alabama in the title game seemed almost a foregone conclusion heading into conference championship weekend.

But with Alabama idle, Oklahoma State made one last, dramatic statement against the Sooners on Saturday night in Stillwater. And the Cowboys had an impressive resume, beating three teams ranked in the final BCS top 15. Alabama had only one such victory.

So instead of Sunday being a coronation there was drama, and another BCS controversy.

Working in Alabama's favor was its dominance throughout the season – all its victories have been by at least 16 points – and the fact that no other team has challenged LSU this season the way Heisman Trophy contender Trent Richardson and the Tide did.

The Tide and Tigers played a hard-hitting defensive slog billed as the Game of the Century. And it was exciting in the way Notre Dame and Army's scoreless tie was exciting in the 1946 version of the Game of the Century.

Immediately the talk of rematch started, pro and con.

Oklahoma State was in position to keep it from happening. The Cowboys were undefeated and second in the BCS standings heading into a Friday night game at Iowa State, a day after Oklahoma State women's basketball coach Kurt Budke and an assistant coach were killed in a plane crash.

But the Cowboys lost 37-31 in double OT to the so-so Cyclones (6-6), missing a potential game-winning field goal at the end of regulation by inches.

With no other undefeated teams left from the major conferences, Alabama returned to No. 2 and the debate grew ever-more heated.

On one side, Alabama supporters said it was simple: The system is supposed to match the best two teams, regardless of conference, and the Tide have been one of the two most dominant teams in the country.

On the other side, Oklahoma State supporters said the Cowboys accomplished more to get to 11-1 than the Tide, playing a tougher schedule and winning their conference.

Not enough voters were convinced – so it's Tigers-Tide II.

Alabama claims 13 national championships overall and is one of the most decorated programs in the land. It's won seven AP titles since the wire service started its poll in 1936.

LSU will be seeking its third BCS championship since 2003 at the Superdome – the site of its first two.

Saban won that title for LSU in `03. Current Tigers coach Les Miles matched his predecessor in 2007, winning a championship with a team that lost two games.

These talented Tigers, led by dynamic defensive back Tyrann Mathieu, have rarely even trailed against a schedule that included Oregon and West Virginia.

"This team loves the big stage," Miles said.

Now Saban and Miles, who have been tussling for supremacy in the SEC West on the field and the recruiting trail, will square off for the ultimate prize.

And don't dare suggest to either of them that it's for anything less.

"I think whoever wins the game should be viewed as the national champion," Saban said, echoing Miles' sentiment. "Rather than rehash the system we should do research on what would make the system better in the future."

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AP Sports Writer Jeff Latzke in Stillwater, Okla., contributed to this report.

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02:27 PM on 12/19/2011
Here is the problem...We are currently in a lull until the bowl games start. What happens when LSU players have time on their hands? Correct! They get into trouble with Johnny Law or the dope (real or synthetic) man. It will be interesting to see what players will not be present on the field come game-time, or what suddenly surfaces once the game is over (ie. something got stashed under the rug prior to game day so that someone could play). We will see...
08:06 PM on 12/11/2011
Yawn. They already played. Who cares what happens now. If LSU wins, then we know that they can beat Alabama. But we already knew that. If Alabama wins, then we know that both teams can beat eachother. This is just another example of why the BCS is a bunch of B*S*. I thought the old bowl system was awful but the BCS is even worse -- it has torn conferences apart, sent Boise State to the Big East and caused an endless race to the bottom. The BCS should be done away with. I'm to the point where I'm not going to be watching a single BCS-sponsored game. It is ruining college football. This game is nonsense.
06:41 PM on 12/06/2011
This should be a great game to see who will prevail in the BCS -- would be nice to them split for the season and each get one win. Overall, let the most prepared team win this big one!

http://www.cheapticketnews.com/2011/12/06/bcs-national-championship-bowl-lsu-vs-bama-tickets-1912/
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I work smart
02:59 PM on 12/06/2011
Alabama has to blow out LSU to be considered the National Champion. Even then it could be said LSU had a bad day.. LSU won head to head during the season and finished without a loss so LSU is the National Champion no matter how the game plays out.

At this point the players are playing for pride and everyone else is getting paid.
Byron1436
I mention it because its true
12:38 PM on 12/06/2011
Am I really the only one who sees flashbacks of Nebraska v Miami in 2001? Huskers didn't win the Big 12 (or even the Big 12 North) and they went on to play Miami (play is a bad word, get worked over is more like it). The college football world howled with anger and said Nebraska didn't deserve to be there after being exposed by Colorado. They went anyway and got hammered.
Alabama fans, wouldn't you rather go to the Sugar Bowl and beat up on VaTech or Clemson rather than have LSU, who beat you on your own field, do it again on a neutral field? Oh well, at least us Non SEC-homers can say, WITH CERTAINTY, an SEC team will lose in the title game this year :)
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10:22 AM on 12/06/2011
Anyone else fed up with the NCAA football BCS rigged and seriously flawed system? I wish I had computer skills so i could create a website or app that everyone could use durring BCS bowl games. Whenever the game cut to commercial you could go to this site or app in order to boycott the advertising but not miss the game. The site or app would tell you when to tune back in to the game when the commercial break is over in real-time. Using this we could get the advertisers that pay big bucks to put more pressure on the NCAA to implement a playoff system. Can somone with computer skills make this a reality?
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motoGpifupleez
watching with amusement
10:24 PM on 12/05/2011
To all those screaming that they won't watch, a question:

Would you avoid this game but watch a slew of 6-6 teams in the "Shmoe Bowl"?
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Mr Anonymous
Mumpsimus, I am not entertained!
10:45 PM on 12/05/2011
No, I'm skipping those too.
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10:36 AM on 12/06/2011
No college football fan is going to miss the games, but who says we cannot boycott the commercials, and boycott any company that advertises durring BCS bowl games for 1 month. When they lose money, they will start to pressure the NCAA to implement a playoff system. Which is possible. Just look at the Div II playoff system. They have the same length of season and pull it off with no problems. It is possible.
08:33 PM on 12/05/2011
This year as sad as it may be for all the other conferences, and even some of you SEC fans the two best teams in the land are LSU and Alabama! Ask any of the players from other teams who have played either one or in some cases both of them. One Flordia player said "this year there is LSU, and Alabama, then there is everybody else" No matter who had tornados or plane crashes. (Being from Alabama I find both things very sad and tragic) The rules say the two best teams in the nation. Period! If it were Oklahoma St, and Oklahoma or Texas and Texas A&M or S. Cal and UCLA etc etc those of you complaining would not be doing so. It is what it is.
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06:02 AM on 12/06/2011
Two best teams based on mere opinion and secret computations. Playoffs are a must.
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Todd Ecker
09:28 AM on 12/06/2011
I would not call the #1 ranking of LSU, the only undefeated team that blew out their opponents an opinion or a secret computation.
Byron1436
I mention it because its true
12:32 PM on 12/06/2011
It would be different if they didn't just play, at Alabama, about 4 weeks ago. If Bama had lost to LSU early, maybe a case could be made. But Alabama lost at home to LSU. How are they going to do better on a Neutral field? And when the dust settles and if Alabama wins, we'll have a 13-1 LSU with its only loss to a 12-1 Alabama, who's only loss came to LSU. So who's the champ without a rubber match?
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Gotta have more cowbell baby!
07:42 PM on 12/05/2011
The Tigers by 17.
06:55 PM on 12/05/2011
I'll bet a signed autograph of Herbert Cain that Alabama wins.
06:47 PM on 12/05/2011
if Bama wins they could really lay claim to being the Crimson TIED (with LSU).
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09:29 AM on 12/06/2011
Nice!
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Just walkin the dog here
So, just where is this micro-bio? This it?
04:40 PM on 12/05/2011
Wonderful, another field goal fest. I think I'll watch a soccer game instead.
04:49 PM on 12/05/2011
I can just about guarantee you that a field goal fest is what it will not be. Saban learned his lesson and will not be attempting that again. Good luck with that high-scoring soccer game you will be watching.
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So, just where is this micro-bio? This it?
07:36 PM on 12/05/2011
Yeah, O.K. I'll admit it will probably be a nil-nil affair, but I assure you there will be lots of running and many (well, probably) shots-on-goal. Enjoy your game, I hope does have some actual touchdowns.
03:08 PM on 12/05/2011
The facts are the facts:

The BCS system is all hosed up, and there is nothing that any of US can do to fix it; Ok State lost to Iowa State; Bama lost to LSU; LSU and Bama are heading to New Orleans; all of you folks who say that you will not watch the game will find some sort of reason why you will end up watching it if for no other reason than all the controversy it has caused (same reason why we just can't look away from the car or train wrecks)

Watch the game, eat, drink, be thankful that you are an American and enjoy your freedom!
After all, tomorrow is another day...