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re: SEC Standings Since 1933
Posted on 12/22/17 at 8:57 pm to Korin
Posted on 12/22/17 at 8:57 pm to Korin
UGA shared the title with Bama in 1966 because both had 1.000 winning percentages in conference games.
As another poster said, the SEC may have allowed UGA to count its win over GT as a conference game for that season's title chase, making it 6-0 like Bama. But I don't count those types of games as regular season SEC games.
Either way, a UGA at 5-0 or a UGA at 6-0 would have still earned a co-title with Bama that season.
As another poster said, the SEC may have allowed UGA to count its win over GT as a conference game for that season's title chase, making it 6-0 like Bama. But I don't count those types of games as regular season SEC games.
Either way, a UGA at 5-0 or a UGA at 6-0 would have still earned a co-title with Bama that season.
Posted on 12/22/17 at 8:59 pm to Doc Fenton
Like I said, the SEC allowed teams to schedule OOC teams as conference games back then. It's not hard.
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