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re: How do the playoffs shake out if so many of the top 5 are in the SEC?
Posted on 10/19/14 at 7:20 pm to East Coast Band
Posted on 10/19/14 at 7:20 pm to East Coast Band
Lets say PAC 10 champ has two losses Big 10 champ has two and Big 12 has two..vs an unbeaten or one loss SEC CHamp and a one loss SEC west team.
If they take those conference champs over that it is a total joke
If they take those conference champs over that it is a total joke
Posted on 10/19/14 at 7:33 pm to East Coast Band
"Well it is impossible to have more than 2 one loss SEC teams when the selections are made."
Wrong.
Scenario 1: MSU loses to Bama, beats Ole Miss, and we end up with a 3 way tie with MSU, OM, & UA. Assuming UGA only has 1 loss that would leave 3 teams with 1 loss whoever wins the SECCG.
Scenario 2: Auburn beats UA,UGA, & Ole Miss. OM beats MSU in the egg bowl and one of them wins the SECCG.
Scenario 3: Ole Miss, UGA and UA win out and UGA beats Ole Miss in the SECCG
Scenario 4: OM & MSU go into the egg bowl undfeated, UGA wins out and wins SECCG
Wrong.
Scenario 1: MSU loses to Bama, beats Ole Miss, and we end up with a 3 way tie with MSU, OM, & UA. Assuming UGA only has 1 loss that would leave 3 teams with 1 loss whoever wins the SECCG.
Scenario 2: Auburn beats UA,UGA, & Ole Miss. OM beats MSU in the egg bowl and one of them wins the SECCG.
Scenario 3: Ole Miss, UGA and UA win out and UGA beats Ole Miss in the SECCG
Scenario 4: OM & MSU go into the egg bowl undfeated, UGA wins out and wins SECCG
Posted on 10/19/14 at 7:51 pm to droliver
I could be wrong, but it just seems two of the top four SEC West teams will stumble with an additional unexpected loss. Just hope it is not the one I like.
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