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Their kicker is still god awful and he will have 1000x the pressure on him now because he will be in a neutral site that will probably be Pro-LSU (New Orleans).

Actually he's one of the better kickers in the country. He's 16/20 on the season. His leg strength is simply average or below average.
 
It doesn't really matter. Without some playoff format the championship is really not a championship. I would rather see Oklahoma State play LSU.
 
Actually he's one of the better kickers in the country. He's 16/20 on the season. His leg strength is simply average or below average.

They have two kickers. One who kicks the 40+ yarders, he has made well below 50% on the year. You are referring to the short distance kicker, who is still terrible but he gets mostly sub 30 yard tries.
 
It's kind of weird, but I'm kinda glad the NBA is starting. Now I won't have to watch this crap anymore.

A bunch of corrupt bowl games inviting a bunch of undeserving teams play in bore fests. Why does a computer decide this again while every other sport imaginable actually lets the teams/players decide?

I'd much rather have a tournament and see the results decided on the field. I'd also love to see what would happen if Wisc and Stanford ran into each other... Or who would win in a OSU vs Oregon track meet. Or watch Boise run circles around the highly touted Crimson Tide. Or watch someone like TCU upset LSU. Leave out the junk like West Virgina. Take the top 16 teams and let them kill each other off. The last one standing is the champion. That's how it's decided in every other sport.
 
They have two kickers. One who kicks the 40+ yarders, he has made well below 50% on the year. You are referring to the short distance kicker, who is still terrible but he gets mostly sub 30 yard tries.

You obviously can't put things into perspective. Have you seen the number of field goals that most college kickers miss? 80% for field goals (under 40 yards or not) is still very good for the average college kicker.
 
You obviously can't put things into perspective. Have you seen the number of field goals that most college kickers miss? 80% for field goals (under 40 yards or not) is still very good for the average college kicker.

Maybe for normal colleges. Top schools shouldn't have this problem.
 
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