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Let's say, for example, that Alabama and Florida go undefeated until the SECC game, but they are ranked 1 and 2. Let's also say the the number three team, Oklahoma has two losses. Bama goes on to win the SECC game by a last second field goal to win by one. Could the SEC have two teams in the BCS championship game? Ever see anything like this happening, ever? It just seems to me that if a conference like the Big10/11 can talk about two teams that played one another to play again for the title with one of them not winning their league, why couldn't the SEC make the same argument?
Let's say, for example, that Alabama and Florida go undefeated until the SECC game, but they are ranked 1 and 2. Let's also say the the number three team, Oklahoma has two losses. Bama goes on to win the SECC game by a last second field goal to win by one. Could the SEC have two teams in the BCS championship game? Ever see anything like this happening, ever?
It just seems to me that if a conference like the Big10/11 can talk about two teams that played one another to play again for the title with one of them not winning their league, why couldn't the SEC make the same argument?