QUOTE (BS Miscreant @ 10/13/09 7:47pm)

In all fairness a lot of my perspective here is skewed by the fact that I don't think LSU is good enough to accomplish this feat. And as I mentioned before "a bunch will depend on what the teams on each of these guys schedules do to keep their respective schedules strong". If Bama continue to play the way they are then the idea of LSU winning out becomes a moot point.
As for those other teams, it should be abundantly clear to everyone by now that OSU and USC don't have to actually beat anyone to be highly ranked. OSU have played one team of any quality at all and they lost to them at home and they nearly lost to Navy at home yet they're still ranked #7 in both polls. Imagine what a hard-on the pollsters will have for them if Penn St and Iowa continue to win and the Buckeyes beat them both. USC have played one team of any quality at all and that's the Buckeyes, if in fact they are actually a quality team(see resume). They also lost to a team that's an impressive 3-3 yet they are ranked #6 and #5. They still have a ranked Oregon team to play and of course the rest of that mighty Pac-10 schedule that the west coast pollsters hold in such high regard.
I'm not saying winning out wouldn't be deserving of a shot at the NC, I'm just saying to assume it's a forgone conclusion is a bit myopic.
In all fairness, the SEC Champion, will be playing in the national championship, because the media has the biggest hardon for the SEC in general, and because quite frankly, no one has stood out really. I mean you could say Alabama has, but they haven't done much. They beat Virginia Tech early, but haven't been tested at all in SEC play. Winning in Oxford is great, but Ole Miss has already proven to be the biggest preseason frauds out there. Florida just beat LSU in Death Valley. Even in down years, that is impressive, so kudos to them. Florida solidifes #1 for me. I'm not sold on Alabama at all yet, not after proving they were the Oklahoma of the SEC in losing to a mid-major in a big bowl game. Plus Saban is an a$$hole. Again we'll see. If LSU wins out, they will be playing for the "title". The only way an SEC Champion doesn't make it to the "Title" game this year is if the SEC Champion has 2 losses (unless we get a 2007 again where you have one 1 loss team and a bunch of 2 loss teams to choose from, but EVERYTHING needed to fall into place for the Tigers). I really liked the Longhorns, but now I'm not sure. Hard to grade them so far, as they have slept walked through so far, (much like the Gators before last weekends big win) . Will Texas be able to rise up like Florida did this weekend? We shall see. One thing for certain, I don't see anyone that has established themselves as unbeatable (like Texas and USC in 05, the last truly great teams we've seen) . That can change as the season progresses, but if Florida, Alabama, or Texas were to stumble, I wouldn't be in shock and awe. Surprised maybe, but in complete shock? Absolutely not.