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They only played 2 road games all year. I believe they will lose to Auburn. FSU vs OSU in BCS Championship
Wouldn't be surprised. Auburn will only be an 7/8 point dog in that gameThey only played 2 road games all year. I believe they will lose to Auburn. FSU vs OSU in BCS Championship
I'll take that bet. The Tide will roll. Auburn's defense is very suspect. Nick will make adjustments at half or during game and get the W. If they contain the running game of Auburn, War Eagle will go down.They only played 2 road games all year. I believe they will lose to Auburn. FSU vs OSU in BCS Championship
I think Alabama wins out. That said, I think FSU can beat them. I don't know that they will beat them, but I think they can. I haven't watched a ton of Bama, but I think they can be thrown on. I think LSU made a mistake by forcing the run as much as they did and not throwing it more. They've really only faced two good quarterbacks this year, Manziel lit them up, and I think LSU took the ball out of the QB's hand too much. I think with the excellence FSU has in the passing game, they can pass to open up the run a little, instead of the other way around.
I'd be interested to see what UGA or Missouri could do against Alabama in the SEC title game with pretty decent passing attacks, although I don't know that I'd want Alabama to see their defense exposed in a win with a month to correct it. Better to get USC and grind them out (not that USC is bad throwing the ball, but it's not quite as varied a passing attack I don't think).
They would still have to play an A+ game, but I think FSU has a chance.
The thing that has impressed me most about Florida St this year is the defensive side of the ball. The defense making stops giving the ball to the offense in good position is the way to beat Alabama.I think Alabama wins out. That said, I think FSU can beat them. I don't know that they will beat them, but I think they can. I haven't watched a ton of Bama, but I think they can be thrown on. I think LSU made a mistake by forcing the run as much as they did and not throwing it more. They've really only faced two good quarterbacks this year, Manziel lit them up, and I think LSU took the ball out of the QB's hand too much. I think with the excellence FSU has in the passing game, they can pass to open up the run a little, instead of the other way around.
I'd be interested to see what UGA or Missouri could do against Alabama in the SEC title game with pretty decent passing attacks, although I don't know that I'd want Alabama to see their defense exposed in a win with a month to correct it. Better to get USC and grind them out (not that USC is bad throwing the ball, but it's not quite as varied a passing attack I don't think).
They would still have to play an A+ game, but I think FSU has a chance.