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re: The Real Question is: Who Will Win the East in 2014? Mizzou or Georgia?
Posted on 2/8/14 at 11:34 am to the808bass
Posted on 2/8/14 at 11:34 am to the808bass
Well he's 50% right now, so I suppose this is the rubber match so to speak. After reading this marvelous thread, I say UGA takes the East. Lone loss to Mizzou on the road, which creates a 3 way tie after UGA beat USC and Mizzou dropped the game at USCe. UGA wins out. Mizzou drops final road game against UT. Carolina appears to be in race, but drops games late to both AU and UF on the road. USCe proceeds to drop the Clemson game to ensure no double digit wins on the year. Spurrier retires, mumbles something about the Auburn game in 2011, the UF game in 2012, and the UT game in 2013.
UGA beats AU for 2nd time in SECCG, sneaks into playoff as 4 seed since there are 3 undefeated teams. Pruitt goes on to steal FSU's offensive signals in 4-1 upset, followed by Richt paying back Meyer for '08 and '09 in title game.
SEC realizes even Spurrier couldn't win championships at USCe and we trade them to the ACC for Clemson.
UGA beats AU for 2nd time in SECCG, sneaks into playoff as 4 seed since there are 3 undefeated teams. Pruitt goes on to steal FSU's offensive signals in 4-1 upset, followed by Richt paying back Meyer for '08 and '09 in title game.
SEC realizes even Spurrier couldn't win championships at USCe and we trade them to the ACC for Clemson.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 12:04 pm to MenloDawg
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we trade them to the ACC for Clemson.
I don't really know the history of the SEC, but is there a reason that SC was added to the SEC over Clemson, which was far more prestigious and had an athletic program that was light years ahead of SC?
My guess is that UGA and UT just didn't want a team that would ever be competitive, but I'm still learning about the nuts and bolts of this great conference.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 12:26 pm to MenloDawg
MenloDawg
Perfect and reasonable analysis!
Perfect and reasonable analysis!
Posted on 2/8/14 at 1:07 pm to MenloDawg
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After reading this marvelous thread, I say UGA takes the East. Lone loss to Mizzou on the road, which creates a 3 way tie after UGA beat USC and Mizzou dropped the game at USCe. UGA wins out. Mizzou drops final road game against UT. Carolina appears to be in race, but drops games late to both AU and UF on the road. USCe proceeds to drop the Clemson game to ensure no double digit wins on the year.
Could really see a lot of this happening, but in this scenario UGA's hopes ride on MU losing on the road at TN. You must have us confused with SC.
Good luck with that.
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