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re: Quality Wins Should Be the #1 Playoff Factor
Posted on 12/23/24 at 11:41 am to BigBro
Posted on 12/23/24 at 11:41 am to BigBro
quote:Uhh...facts with receipts arent allowed in threads built on pure emotions.
Texas beat Michigan
Michigan beat Ohio State
Texas beat Oklahoma
Oklahoma beat Alabama
Texas beat Kentucky
Kentucky beat Ole Miss
Texas beat Florida
Florida beat LSU, Ole Miss
Texas beat Texas A&M
Texas A&M beat Missouri
Texas beat Arkansas
Arkansas beat Tennessee
Texas beat Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt beat Alabama
But yet, Texas hadn’t beat a ranked team..
Michigan won the NC last year, but they aren’t ranked this year..
You can’t control the teams sucking on your schedule..
Eta: Kirby is 53-4 since 2021 with 2 NC, a good chance at a 3rd this year, and probably would have won last year if they made the playoff.. so it isn’t just “some playoff team” Texas lost to.
We've been SEC for a full season now, you should know better.

Posted on 12/23/24 at 11:47 am to gamecox10
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What was our bad loss? All of ours were ranked at the time of the game.
Multiple home losses aren't a good thing.
SC's losses weren't as bad as a loss to UK at home like Ole Miss had, but having more than one is a negative point on the resume.
And time of ranking wins and losses don't matter. FSU was a top 10 team early in the season.
LSU is an 8-4 team. That is what they are this season. All the teams that beat LSU or lost to LSU get that result counted in the same lens. When you played them doesn't matter.
You're a ranked win for LSU, Ole Miss and Bama as well, even though you weren't ranked at that point in the season.
This post was edited on 12/23/24 at 11:48 am
Posted on 12/23/24 at 3:22 pm to DawginSC
Now do our ranked wins. Which, checks notes, Texas just got their first against Clemson? Lol
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