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Alabama Shut Out LSU for the Third Time in 15 Years
There was nothing surprising about Alabama beating LSU, their sixth consecutive win in the series, and their ninth since the beginning of the season, continuing to establish themselves as the number one team in the SEC and the nation.
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Alabama Over LSU – Clearing Up the SEC West Situation
After losing to Alabama at home (again) LSU won’t be competing for anything major this season, losing 13-20 in overtime as Anthony Jennings put on an appalling performance, while Blake Sims got a grip of himself when it mattered the most, leading the Crimson Tide to a win that keeps all their hopes of winning the division, the conference and making the playoffs intact.
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College Football – Alabama vs LSU Predictions
No longer THE game in the SEC and College Football, Alabama playing at LSU is still one of the biggest fixtures around, as the number five Crimson Tide roll into Baton Rouge to play the number 16 Tigers, who are finally playing like you expect, in what might turn out to be a crucial moment for one team that makes the College Football playoff.
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2012 College Football Season – Alabama vs LSU Predictions
Not game of the century like last year (twice), just game of the year. The number one team in the nation who most agree have yet to face a true test this season, the Alabama Crimson Tide, head into a tricky, emotional and promising night game in Tiger Stadium to face the #5 LSU Tigers.
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2012 College Football Rankings – Preseason Edition
Nothing changed from last season; LSU and Alabama 1 and 2, SEC above the rest with 5 teams in the top 10 in a season of many changes that sees TCU and West Virginia in their new Big 12 home already among the preseason top 25, while USC make a return to the upper echelon of College Football, this time without Pete Carroll and hopefully no scandals.
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2011 College Football Rankings – Final Edition
Surprised by the BCS Championship game turning in one of its worst ratings ever? I guess the public doesn’t like rematches, even between two powerhouses like Alabama and LSU. A playoff seems closer than ever, or anything that is a change of the current system, that seems to alienate more and more fans from Bowl season.