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re: More proof LSU will make it in over Tennessee

Posted on 11/18/22 at 2:13 pm to
Posted by SidewalkTiger
Midwest, USA
Member since Dec 2019
53163 posts
Posted on 11/18/22 at 2:13 pm to
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You think that the rankings are set?

Oh child, your research skills and common sense are way out of kilter

Bottom line, LSU needs several teams to lose two games to even have a chance (and there is really not chance of it happening

Clemson
Georgia
Tennessee
TCU
USC
Ohio State
Michigan

Four of those teams need to lose two or more games, so tell me where they will lose them and to whom


Of course not, but teams like Clemson, USC, and Tennessee have no chance to jump LSU if LSU wins out and beats #1 Georgia.

The loser of Ohio State/Michigan will drop, the question is just how far.

You say LSU needs Georgia to lose two games but that's completely incorrect, LSU needs Georgia to stay undefeated. If Georgia drops in the rankings prior to the SECCG, then LSU has no shot to vault into the final 4 with a victory over the Dawgs.

I'm glad I could educate you on this, I hope you learned something.

It isn't just about number of wins/losses.

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while you are at it, tell me how LSU moves higher to top those teams with their remaining schedule



Because LSU plays #1 Georgia.

Are you daft?



This post was edited on 11/18/22 at 2:16 pm
Posted by thekid
Anna, Tx
Member since May 2006
3940 posts
Posted on 11/18/22 at 2:23 pm to
Bottom line is the committee always ranks the teams so they can cover the eventualities they want/expect.
If they were going to put Clemson in with 1 loss they would be ahead of LSU presently…same with USC…
If LSU by some miracle, wins out, they will be in and they will use the SEC championship as the reason to jump Tenn. if LSU loses, then Tenn is in place to take the Mich/Ohio at losers spot…if TCU, LSU both lose, it opens a big door for USC and Clemson to get in. They are protecting their narrative in case LSU wins or if they need to put Tenn in…
They do this every year…
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