Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Or would that be unfair to the Crimson Tide?

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SEC morning links

November, 12, 2014
By Sam Khan Jr. | ESPN.comSo the newest College Football Playoff selection committee rankings are out and Alabama is still outside the top four, despite its win at LSU on Saturday. All things considered, that's not a bad thing because the Crimson Tide can move up if they take care of business, starting Saturday when they host No. 1 Mississippi State. The undefeated Bulldogs are holding on strong to the top spot but will receive their stiffest test to date when they travel to Tuscaloosa. Meanwhile, Auburn is out of the top four but remained in the top 10 at No. 9. And interestingly, Texas A&M finds itself in at No. 24.
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Thomas Williams: Top Commenter: Frankly these college football players playing for LSU football team won over my heart in the gallant high spirited way that they battled Alabama right on down to the very end. And as we know, that football game could have gone either way, I kid you not.

So outside of the feeling of being aggravated over Les Miles playing Jennings at QB, and not given Harris enough playing time to develop better. I feel like LSU gave it their best shot one and all, so what else could we want from them.

No we all lost that game together, and LSU should only learn to play better football in the football games yet to be played. Tell me do you think ESPN would like to see another rematch with LSU against Alabama this year, in a Bowl game maybe. Or would that be unfair to the Crimson Tide?
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