Not an easy schedule. Viles are good and desperate, Georgia much improved, South Carolina may be the easiest game on paper, Arkansas playing much better, Barn played us tough and led most of the game but at least it is at home and then there is the A&M game which they are mowing teams down as they have gotten into SEC play. A tough stretch will be hard not to drop one or two but hey this team has shown they can win a lot of different ways so let it play out.If I'm looking at this correctly, the "magic number" is two to ensure Alabama gets the bye dates (Friday start in the SECT.)
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So it would take a complete collapse on Bama's part to lose the SEC regular season title.
If that's how you want to read it...heavy statistical based site we're talking about here. Some folk have a hard time looking at things from efficiency and statistical standpoints.So it would take a complete collapse on Bama's part to lose the SEC regular season title.
What the team can control is to continue to coach hard, play hard and prepare hard. They are only two games up with A&M on the schedule so they can lose the regular season championship by simply losing two games with one of those being A&M and then A&M winning out. I think Bama losing 2+ with one of those being A&M and A&M winning out is why it is 99.2%. So maybe a complete collapes is not a good way to describe it.If that's how you want to read it...heavy statistical based site we're talking about here. Some folk have a hard time looking at things from efficiency and statistical standpoints.
Barttorvik has a neat site. As of today, in his "TourneyCast™" he's ran 10,000 simulations resulting in Bama having a 11.4% chance to win it all, Houston leading with a 15.8% chance. (Purdue and Texas filling out Final Four.)
T-Rank - Customizable College Basketball Tempo Free Stats - T-Rank
T-Rank College Basketball Ratings and Rankings. And fun.barttorvik.com
Bama as #1 overall and in the South. #2? UCLA.
They are coming on strong. You have to like the story of Bama and UCLA with '21 still fresh in our minds.At this point I would much rather see UCLA than Baylor.