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Crtuneman

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I'm looking at the standings and I'm enjoying the possibility of absolute chaos in the SEC and the playoffs at the end of the year. This is my scenario: Georgia loses to Ole Miss and beats UCheat. Bama beats LSU and wins out. Texas A&M beats Texas in the final game of the regular season. All teams win out the rest of their games. Then you have 6 teams with 2 losses, although the Aggies only have one conference loss, so they go to the championship. But who else goes? And how does the playoff committee handle this? In the Big 10 OSU, Indiana and PSU could conceivably end up with 2 losses. SMU and Pitt in the ACC could join Clemson with 2 losses. This could lead to all kinds of controversy, which is exactly what the 12 team playoff was supposed to fix. Buckle up guys. It's gonna be a wild ending to the season.
 
I'm looking at the standings and I'm enjoying the possibility of absolute chaos in the SEC and the playoffs at the end of the year. This is my scenario: Georgia loses to Ole Miss and beats UCheat. Bama beats LSU and wins out. Texas A&M beats Texas in the final game of the regular season. All teams win out the rest of their games. Then you have 6 teams with 2 losses, although the Aggies only have one conference loss, so they go to the championship. But who else goes? And how does the playoff committee handle this? In the Big 10 OSU, Indiana and PSU could conceivably end up with 2 losses. SMU and Pitt in the ACC could join Clemson with 2 losses. This could lead to all kinds of controversy, which is exactly what the 12 team playoff was supposed to fix. Buckle up guys. It's gonna be a wild ending to the season.
It has all makings of chaos....but. Chaos will be fun...
Remember too...there is a crazy Saturday...it always happens....left... really throws things in tail-spin
 
Interesting also that A&M hasn't played Ole Miss or Bama or UCheat. . Neither has Texas. Georgia hasn't played A&M. UCheat hasn't played Ole Miss or Texas or A&M. Georgia probably has the most common opponents among the top teams.
 
Chaos will be fun...
What is more fun is Bama beating teams by 30+ points to where it is obvious they are head and shoulders above everyone else. Then the rest of this doesn't matter. You know playing to the Bama standard. It only matters now because we need a lot of help and that assumes we take care of what we can control (not a given). I guess I need to accept that for now.
 
Ahhh chaos…..I wouldn’t mind some chaos but I just hope we can win out. The playoffs even though I don’t think we can make a deep run are going to be interesting this year. With Penn State laying a turd yesterday and Oregon still rolling the Big Ten and the SEC should have well over half the field in play.

I know Georgia looked terrible yesterday and Ole Miss looked really good but, I just can’t imagine a world where Ole Miss beats Georgia even at home. God bless Lane but you know he will have some dumb ass triple reverse pass inside the 5 yard line at some point he just can’t help himself, Kirby should have Georgia dialed in a little better although Carson just looks like a shell of what he was supposed to be. I don’t think A&M will beat Texas, they were damn lucky to beat LSU, LSU just all of a sudden acted like they didn’t know how to tackle anybody in the second half of that game, I still think this boils down to Georgia and Texas.
 
Ahhh chaos…..I wouldn’t mind some chaos but I just hope we can win out. The playoffs even though I don’t think we can make a deep run are going to be interesting this year. With Penn State laying a turd yesterday and Oregon still rolling the Big Ten and the SEC should have well over half the field in play.

I know Georgia looked terrible yesterday and Ole Miss looked really good but, I just can’t imagine a world where Ole Miss beats Georgia even at home. God bless Lane but you know he will have some dumb ass triple reverse pass inside the 5 yard line at some point he just can’t help himself, Kirby should have Georgia dialed in a little better although Carson just looks like a shell of what he was supposed to be. I don’t think A&M will beat Texas, they were damn lucky to beat LSU, LSU just all of a sudden acted like they didn’t know how to tackle anybody in the second half of that game, I still think this boils down to Georgia and Texas.
You have nailed it

Bet its uga n texas in conference ccgame.
Kirby has to much for rest of conference

Both be cfp. Uga put a beat down on Tennessee and show what a paper tiger they are.
 
You have nailed it

Bet its uga n texas in conference ccgame.
Kirby has to much for rest of conference

Both be cfp. Uga put a beat down on Tennessee and show what a paper tiger they are.
Isn't it sad that we have to rely on someone else to do what we should be doing? Sorry still need to roll around in the self pity some more especially when it comes to the Viles.
 
Based on the spelling here, I'm thinking you need to switch to Coors Light. 🙃

I can say, you can't say which UT team is going to show up on any given weekend. Get this. I said the same thing about UofSC: for months.

Spelling: Small iPhone button s. Big fingers
In aunt spelling. It's physical contact on little bitty pad. ( oops. And spell correct)

( actually have a case of Coors Light somebody brought and left. Probably this summer ... there will be a day. Maybe)

USCe had great game. Against a much over rated AnM team. Those 2 QBs were fun to watch
 
I'm looking at the standings and I'm enjoying the possibility of absolute chaos in the SEC and the playoffs at the end of the year. This is my scenario: Georgia loses to Ole Miss and beats UCheat. Bama beats LSU and wins out. Texas A&M beats Texas in the final game of the regular season. All teams win out the rest of their games. Then you have 6 teams with 2 losses, although the Aggies only have one conference loss, so they go to the championship. But who else goes? And how does the playoff committee handle this? In the Big 10 OSU, Indiana and PSU could conceivably end up with 2 losses. SMU and Pitt in the ACC could join Clemson with 2 losses. This could lead to all kinds of controversy, which is exactly what the 12 team playoff was supposed to fix. Buckle up guys. It's gonna be a wild ending to the season.
The SEC Championship is based on SEC record (A&M’s loss to ND means nothing). This includes head-to-head results (IF Alabama and Georgia were tied, Alabama gets the nod). The playoff committee makes their selections AFTER the conference championship games. In theory, an undefeated regular season team could lose the conference championship game and therefore not be the conference champion, and as a result won’t be a top four team even with a better overall record.

Look at the tie breaking criteria for playing in the SECCG. It includes a coin flip if necessary.

SEC announces football tie-breaking process - Southeastern Conference
 
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