Yes. When people say they were not lucky, I point simply to the fact that Alabama had about 3 missed FG to put it away. Then, the run back.
Georgia is obvious. They should have lost that game. I don't care if they were up big, the 4th quarter counts. Comebacks aren't nearly as unlikely as miracle hail marys when the WR doesn't see the ball until it floats into his hands.
Texas A&M: If Johnny doesn't go down to injury, they go down 17 and probably get blown out. Yes, that's the way football is, and by itself this game wasn't necessarily luck, but when you look at the whole season's events, it just fits right in.
Against us.....How many chances did we have to put that game away? Marshall completed a pass to himself for heaven sake. And picked up his own fumble and ran it for a touchdown. Maybe reversed, but still, you can't make the **** up.
Washington State gave them all they wanted, if I remember right.
All said, Auburn was an 8-4 team. It would have just been a shame had they beaten Florida State. They may be poised to make a run this season, but considering what they lost and luck swinging backwards, I predict 9-3 at best. Much like MSU, Auburn always chokes with expectations. See 2003. Nobody expected a thing from them in 2004, 2010 or 2013.