IF GA beats LSU and LSU/Bama are still #1/2 that's 3 SEC teams?

WhitUp

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What happens in this situation Georgia gets the automatic bid to the sugar bowl, but if the other two teams are ranked 1 and 2 which I think could be very possible. That would be 3 SEC teams in BCS bowls? What happens then is their a rule that bcs championship superseeds the 3 team rule or does whoever is #2 between bama/lsu get left out and the #3 team play for the championship?
 
All 3 teams would be in the BCS. That is a stipulated rule by the BCS and the only way a conference can get 3 teams in. It's just so highly unlikely to happen, but yet here we are with a half way reasonable chance of it happening.
 
All 3 teams would be in the BCS. That is a stipulated rule by the BCS and the only way a conference can get 3 teams in. It's just so highly unlikely to happen, but yet here we are with a half way reasonable chance of it happening.

Wow I can't believe they thought of putting in that stipulation, you'd think it was impossible and It'd seem like you wouldn't even think about making the rule.
 
The BCS would end if two teams who didn't win their conference played each other for the BCS championship.

They have to vote both out of the title game period if that happens....and 'Bama should not play for the title...they had their shot and lost at home.

There are other 1 loss teams in the country other than espn's baby the sec.
 
The BCS would end if two teams who didn't win their conference played each other for the BCS championship.

They have to vote both out of the title game period if that happens....and 'Bama should not play for the title...they had their shot and lost at home.

There are other 1 loss teams in the country other than espn's baby the sec.

Yes, but when you have Kirk Herbstreit (who many will agree is about the only semi-objective person at espn) later night on national tv say he wasn't only ok with a rematch and that scenario but supports it as something that should happen, that's when I get upset. There isn't even anyone considering anything except a match and that makes me mad. Why even have BCS rankings or play the NC game? This system needs to go. So does any system that relies heavily on biased voters who don't watch the games.
 
The only way this would happen is if Oklahoma beats OSU. I think if Oklahoma St beats Oklahoma and Georgia beats LSU then Oklahoma St jumps LSU. Otherwise if both OSU and LSU would lose I don't think VT who will be ranked 4th could still jump LSU with a win in the ACC title game and the SEC would have 3 teams going to the BCS.
 
I don't remember but I think it was the ND/Stanford game. Some ****** was bragging how LSU beat 3 teams in the BCS Top 3. Think about it, they are so gaga over the SEC that they make up impossible scenarios (Considering LSU is one of the top 3 teams how could they beat 3 teams in the top 3).
 

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