LSU did its part to make sure both the Tigers and Alabama get into the BCS national title game. Then Oklahoma State gave the voters a reason to rethink the rematch.
The top-ranked Tigers locked up a spot in the championship on Jan. 9 in New Orleans with a 42-10 victory against No. 12 Georgia in the Southeastern Conference title game in Atlanta on Saturday.
Oklahoma State followed that with a 44-10 blowout of rival Oklahoma in Stillwater.
“They had their shot,” Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said of Alabama. “Give us ours.”
LSU (13-0) will be first in the BCS standings when they come out on Sunday. And this latest rout by the Tigers fortified Alabama’s chances of holding on to the second spot and holding off Oklahoma State, which was third last week.
“I would certainly understand if college football decides it should be two SEC teams playing for the national championship,” LSU coach Les Miles said. “It’s a very special conference with very special teams.”
The Tigers beat the Tide (11-1) 9-6 in overtime at Tuscaloosa, Ala., a month ago. Alabama is the only team in the country to stay within 13 points of LSU this season. Other than the Alabama game, the
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