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On The Matt Barrie Show, ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum called it "significant" that an SEC representative won't compete in the championship game and considers it "a cause for a lot of concern" in the south...
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"That is a dramatic moment," Finebaum said. "It is a seminal moment in time that I really didn't expect, especially with a 12-team Playoff."

"Georgia would have been in the four-team Playoff this year. Ohio State probably wouldn't have. They would have been right on the cut line, so it does make it more complicated," Finebaum said. "I mean, there's a couple SEC teams in the past that probably wouldn't have gotten through a gauntlet like this."

"As I walked out of the stadium a couple of hours ago, I kept thinking more about what Texas let go," he said. "If you were ever going to beat Ohio State, Friday night was it. And they couldn't do it."


(The Spun)
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Melt Bitch! Glad to see this loser eat the crow. Maybe he should realized the SEC isn't all that cracked up to what it was. Hell a shitty Illinois beat a South Carolina team they said belonged in and Bama got smacked by Michigan. He should be lucky Georgia isn't in the Natty otherwise OSU would kick the all out of them too! Ding Dong the SEC is dead but don't worry Ole Miss should have gotten in and Missouri is printing shirts for beating a down OSU and Iowa by 3 points in back to back years. SEC SEC SEC!!!!
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thatthang2 months
Now this is how you melt
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CrystalPreserves2 months
melt.
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CrystalPreserves2 months
melt.
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sstig2 months
Best team $$ can buy. Oh$o S$a$e
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s22 months
gumpville yelling, HOLD MY BEER. $$$
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Revorising2 months
Man who cares anymore. The golden era of college football is over.
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Timeoday2 months
It is crazy. The team that beat Texas twice is not in. The team in got beat by Texas. Strength of Schedule does matter, especially as the season comes to a close.
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Stinger_10662 months
The team in got beat by Texass?
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Stinger_10662 months
Paul has been around long enough to know that things fluctuate. The opposite could be true next season. This is a gross overreaction.
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Chip822 months
Sankey and his staff screwed the SEC this year with their horrid scheduling.
Kirby and Lane both had legitimate gripes.
Michigan beating Ohio State just exemplifies how much of a contrast there is between the number of top tier teams in the SEC compared to the number of top tier teams in the B1G.
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cbree882 months
What point are you making here? The Bug Ten has more too-tier teams than the SEC? That definitely might be true right now.
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