LSU’s win against No. 14 Georgia in the SEC title game was another in a series of wins in a schedule that is national championship worthy.

Consider these accomplishments:

8 wins against AP Top 25 opponents: Since the AP poll began in 1936, no national champion has that many wins against AP Top 25 opponents.

Only three national champions have seven such wins, Oklahoma in 1975, Michigan in 1997 (in a season in which it was a split champion with Nebraska), and LSU in 2007.

If the Tigers win the national title, their nine wins against AP Top 25 teams would be two more than any other champ.

7 double-digit wins against AP Top 25 opponents: The most double-digit wins by a team to win the national championship in the AP Poll era is six, by Florida in 2008.

Most Wins vs AP Top 5 Opponents

National Champions (Since 1936)

The Gators are the only one of the 86 teams to win either a BCS, AP or UPI title with that many such wins. LSU already has surpassed that, though it has not yet won the national title.

3 wins over AP Top 5 opponents: The strength of LSU’s victories (including wins against Oregon, Alabama, and Arkansas) is impressive.

Only one national champion has beaten four AP opponents that were ranked in the Top 5. If LSU wins the national championship, it would have four wins against AP Top 5 opponents, matching Notre Dame in 1943 for the most all-time by any team that won a title.

So what does all of this mean?

Though LSU has not yet won the national championship, it has certainly played a schedule worthy of a champion.

If the Tigers win the BCS Championship, it might not be fair to call this the best team of all time, but it might be the most tested team of all-time.