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<blockquote data-quote="spartansstink" data-source="post: 131109027" data-attributes="member: 1488840"><p>Oh yeah. I agree completely. OU can win but I just don't think they will. Their defense hasn't faced an offense that is as complete as LSU's and that well roundedness will be hard to stop for a defense that is as inconsistent as OU's. To add, OU's offense has been up and down for several weeks as well.</p><p></p><p>As for Clemson, that would be hard to say. I see anyone in the top 4 could say the same if they played Clemson's schedule. Their offense, while still very good, isn't quite what it was last year with the weapons they had. The real question will be the defense who lost quite a bit from last year. Can they stop an offense as well rounded as their own in LSU's or OSU's?</p><p></p><p>Clemson being the most healthy would play a bigger role if the games were played next week. However, with a few weeks to heal up, all four should be close to full strength.The real question will be who is the healthiest going into the championship game. Look at how that hurt Bama last year losing both starting corners in the UGA game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spartansstink, post: 131109027, member: 1488840"] Oh yeah. I agree completely. OU can win but I just don't think they will. Their defense hasn't faced an offense that is as complete as LSU's and that well roundedness will be hard to stop for a defense that is as inconsistent as OU's. To add, OU's offense has been up and down for several weeks as well. As for Clemson, that would be hard to say. I see anyone in the top 4 could say the same if they played Clemson's schedule. Their offense, while still very good, isn't quite what it was last year with the weapons they had. The real question will be the defense who lost quite a bit from last year. Can they stop an offense as well rounded as their own in LSU's or OSU's? Clemson being the most healthy would play a bigger role if the games were played next week. However, with a few weeks to heal up, all four should be close to full strength.The real question will be who is the healthiest going into the championship game. Look at how that hurt Bama last year losing both starting corners in the UGA game. [/QUOTE]
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