papersun87
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Okay, so, let's have a chat about JANUARY.
Who's going to play in the national championship game? How are they going to get there? Will we see two teams with a loss in the championship? If so, which two? Why do they deserve it more than the other one-loss teams? Are there any upsets to watch out for in the coming weeks for any of the current top 6?
I was thinking today about who was going to play in the national championship game, and how in all seriousness we could see a Boston College/South Florida national championship . . . and how weird that would be.
In all actuality, I think LSU and Cal will wind up running the table and LSU will win the national championship. But LSU should watch its back this Saturday against Kentucky and then next week at home against Auburn. Cal doesn't look to have any REALLY dangerous games on its schedule. USC will be a threat, obviously, and Arizona State may challenge them, but I think LSU and Cal will finish undefeated.
South Florida, curiously, could also finish undefeated. They've got games against two undefeated teams still on their schedule, but they're against Connecticut and Cincinnati. There's also the Rutgers game this Saturday, but they'll stomp Louisville.
. . . thoughts?
Who's going to play in the national championship game? How are they going to get there? Will we see two teams with a loss in the championship? If so, which two? Why do they deserve it more than the other one-loss teams? Are there any upsets to watch out for in the coming weeks for any of the current top 6?
I was thinking today about who was going to play in the national championship game, and how in all seriousness we could see a Boston College/South Florida national championship . . . and how weird that would be.
In all actuality, I think LSU and Cal will wind up running the table and LSU will win the national championship. But LSU should watch its back this Saturday against Kentucky and then next week at home against Auburn. Cal doesn't look to have any REALLY dangerous games on its schedule. USC will be a threat, obviously, and Arizona State may challenge them, but I think LSU and Cal will finish undefeated.
South Florida, curiously, could also finish undefeated. They've got games against two undefeated teams still on their schedule, but they're against Connecticut and Cincinnati. There's also the Rutgers game this Saturday, but they'll stomp Louisville.
. . . thoughts?