NCAA Football BCS Championship Betting – Tigers against Alabama Crimson Tide
It all boils down to this as the #1 ranked Tigers face the #2 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide in the BCS National Championship Game at the Superdome in New Orleans, LA on January 9th. After winning the national tournament in 2009 and furthermore winning it with LSU as a head coach in 2003, Alabama head coach Nick Saban is no stranger to this match. LSU head coach Les Miles is furthermore no stranger at this instant as he’s won the national tournament in 2007. 2 excellent squads and head coaches coming together on a collision course in what is sure to be a great game. The odds makers now have this at Alabama (-1) with the over-under set at 40 points.
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The Tigers come into play undefeated at 13-0 with an 8-0 record in the SEC. They have furthermore gone an astounding 8-0 against ranked squads with victories over number 3 Oregon, #25 Mississippi State, #16 West Virginia, #17 Florida, #20 Auburn, #2 Alabama, #3 Arkansas, and #14 Georgia. This game is a rematch of the classic November fifth game at Alabama with the LSU Tigers winning in ot over the Tide 9-6. The LSU Tigers have a great offense ranked 12th in the nation with 38.5 points per game won. LSU’s true weapon is their defense which is ranked second in the nation with merely 10.5 points per game given up. Senior Quarterback Jarrett Lee with 1,306 passing yards as well as a 152.0 rating mans the LSU Tigers passing attack. With each adding up over 700 yards on the ground, the tandem of sophomores Michael Ford and Spencer Ware pace the LSU running attack. CB Tyrann Mathieu finished 5th in the Heisman race while nabbing 6 interceptions and getting 173 yards off of those picks which rate 1st in the nation.
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The Alabama Crimson Tide come into this match attempting to get revenge for their loss to LSU back in November. With a 7-1 record in the SEC, the Tide has gone 11-1 total. They have gone 4-1 against the Top 25 this season with victories over #23 Penn State, #14 Arkansas, #12 Florida, and #24 Auburn. Their merely loss was the aforementioned game against LSU in November. The Tide has averaged 36.0 points per game on offense with a stellar running game. As excellent as LSU is on defense, the Tide are even better at it position 1st in the nation merely giving up a mindboggling 8.8 points per game. The CrimsonTide place the offense in sophomore Quarterback AJ McCarron’s hands, McCarron has 2,400 passing yards and a 149.8 passer rating. Junior RB Trent Richardson finished 2nd in the Heisman whereas getting 1,583 rushing yards and 20 td’s on the ground.




