It's not. Sorry.
I know you've never been in BDS, so you are unaware, but when you're the home team, you have a significant advantage. It gets loud as shit when the visiting team has the ball in a big SEC game. And that stadium was about 95% crimson.
In New Orleans, it will be at the very least 75% purple & gold. LSU fans already have the tickets bought up. They have season tickets at the Super Dome and have connections.
It's a factor that makes Oregon a more suitable rematch, even though I don't want to see it either.
Another factor is with the SEC fatigue that's already in place, they're going to put two schools from the same division of the same conference who already played each other on the field be the only teams with an opportunity to play for it all? Think if it was hypothetically a Stanford-Oregon rematch. You'd be pissed beyond words. It makes no sense. No one outside of the northwest United States will give a shit. And it's unfair to the rest of the country.
So, since Alabama lost to LSU at home in overtime in an evenly matched blow-for-blow game, they should give way to Oregon, who got their asses beat in Baton Rouge......simply due to geography? Are you fucking serious? If AU were in the same situation and I suggested this scenario, you would lose your shit. I would clearly be a Bama homer who was blinded by the rage of AU playing for a NC.
If it were a Stanford-Oregon rematch, why would I be so pissed about that? If those were the #1 and #2 teams, then it is what it is. Like I said before, the only reason it is a travesty now is because it might benefit Alabama. If AU were in the same situation, you would defend it to anybody who suggested otherwise.
What is with this sudden infatuation with Stanford? How are they all of a sudden the standard to which all teams should be compared, when they haven't beaten anybody of significance this season? Their biggest win is over a then ranked #20 USC (now unranked), who themselves haven't even beaten a ranked team all season.