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RE: LSU and UCF to Play in Fiesta Bowl
(12-03-2018 11:24 AM)Captain Bearcat Wrote:  Both teams should be up for this game.

LSU knows damn well that UCF will claim a national title if they win.

I live in Baton Rouge, and we are inundated with talk radio about college football. I've never heard anyone discuss UCF claiming the 2017 national title. It's at best a joke, nobody cares. LSU players with draft prospects and injuries of any kind will surely sit this out.

Plus, how on earth can anyone credibly claim the national championship by beating a three-loss #11 team that didn't even win its conference division? How can that make any sense whatsoever?

UCF logic: Alabama had to beat Georgia and then Oklahoma and then Clemson to claim a national title.

UCF? We get to beat Memphis and then LSU and we get to do do the same! 03-lmfao

Oh, we're talking about UCF here - now it makes sense. 03-lmfao
12-03-2018 11:29 AM
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