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While making his rounds at ESPN’s "Car Wash" on Tuesday, Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher made some comments as to whether a two-loss SEC Champion should get into the College Football Playoff over an undefeated or one-loss Power 5 Conference team.

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Fisher also took some shots at the SEC West from last season.
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OU_Fan105 months
2 loss OU better than 1 loss Bama in 2014 Sugar Bowl....
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ApexTiger105 months
in 2007, a 2 loss LSU team beat an undefeated Ohio State #1 ranked team like a red headed step child..31 unanswered points!!!

So his point is, well, useless.
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JohnnyRebel105 months
Yea okay. Please enlighten me Jimbo, who had a better conference than the SEC West last year? Dumbass
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VagueMessage105 months
Yeah, and last year was the very first time we weren't the best conference in over a decade. We were second to the Pac-12, not even the ACC. Although we did send a record 12 teams to Bowls, and we still had a winning Bowl record. That's a testament to the conference's strength that can't be discounted.
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FishFearMe105 months
Hard to refute that when OSU kicks our champion in the arse.
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WorkinDawg105 months
Well, what's he supposed to say? He is wrong though.
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DisplacedBuckeye105 months
This probably depends on the teams. Two-loss Bama was clearly better than FSU last season. Two-loss LSU was clearly better than Ohio State in 2008.
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WhitewaterDawg105 months
Frick that sell out heathen
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Jimbo Fisher looks like he belongs in cuck videos.
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demtigers73105 months
Good luck this season "Jimbo" you're going to need it!
FSU is going to suck!
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South Alabama Tide105 months
Play someone besides Duke in your conference title every year with Clemson being your hardest game of the year then yeah you'll have a point
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