BeaverPoke
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The winner goes to the SEC title game, and likely against the #5 Mizzou Tigers.
So if Auburn beats #1 Alabama, and beats #5 Mizzou in the SEC title game, do they jump up to #2 in the country and go the National Title game?
People keep talking about how Ohio State needs someone to lose to make the BCS title game, but no one has talked about what happens if Auburn wins these next two games.
So if Auburn beats the Tide, does Bama even drop out of the top 2? The BCS has a hard on for Bama so it wouldn't surprise me.
I think Auburn should go to #3, and Bama number #4, but would the BCS really drop Bama down to #4?
Then if Auburn beats #5 Mizzou, does that leapfrog them over Ohio State to #2 in championship week? Ohio State will be playing a top 12 team in Michigan State for the title game, so that game might be enough to keep Ohio State ahead of Auburn.
But do you think there is a chance that there is a BCS title game without an SEC team?
So if Auburn beats #1 Alabama, and beats #5 Mizzou in the SEC title game, do they jump up to #2 in the country and go the National Title game?
People keep talking about how Ohio State needs someone to lose to make the BCS title game, but no one has talked about what happens if Auburn wins these next two games.
So if Auburn beats the Tide, does Bama even drop out of the top 2? The BCS has a hard on for Bama so it wouldn't surprise me.
I think Auburn should go to #3, and Bama number #4, but would the BCS really drop Bama down to #4?
Then if Auburn beats #5 Mizzou, does that leapfrog them over Ohio State to #2 in championship week? Ohio State will be playing a top 12 team in Michigan State for the title game, so that game might be enough to keep Ohio State ahead of Auburn.
But do you think there is a chance that there is a BCS title game without an SEC team?