🏈 Who From the East?

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Who will represent the East in the SECCG?

If Mizzou wins out, they're there, but that means getting past both Ole Miss and A&M.
If SC beats FL and Mizzou loses at least one, SC goes.
UGA needs much help, but if they beat aubrun *edit* and Kentucky *edit*, with two Mizzou losses and a SC loss to FL, they are in.

Is that about right?

RTR,

Tim
 
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USCe won't lose to UF (I don't think Hoover wouldn't lose to UF for that matter), so Jawja is out. Mizzou/tamu could...could be a good game, maybe the first one to 70 wins. Based on the scenarios presented, I still think Bama gets to humiliate SOS one more time.
 
Mizzou has a pretty good front 7 to contain Manziell. I think they beat A&M because they are at home and the Aggie's defense is playing like a potato right now.

USCjr won't lost to UF at home. Florida is terrible and Spurrier wants this more than anything after last years ass beating.

Guess it all depends on how Mizzou does @ Ole Miss.
 
I have a hard time trusting that Missouri is as good as the record indicates at this point. I don't see Mizzou beating A&M. But, if they are as solid on D as they appear to be, they may take out Ole Miss.
The game chickens will beat UF without breaking much of a sweat. Since Mizzou loses the tie-breaker with usc-e, We'll probably face Spurrier and Clowney.
Either way, barring critical injuries, Bama wins the SECCG again.
 
Who will represent the East in the SECCG?

If Mizzou wins out, they're there, but that means getting past both Ole Miss and A&M.
If SC beats FL and Mizzou loses at least one, SC goes.
UGA needs much help, but if they beat aubrun *edit* and Kentucky *edit*, with two Mizzou losses and a SC loss to FL, they are in.

Is that about right?

RTR,

Tim
You're close on UGA if I have this right. UofSC would be eliminated if UGA wins both games due to the win against UofSC (head to head tie-breaker.) UofSC is dependent on Mizzou and UGA losing at least a game.

UGA needs Mizzou to lose both games.

Mizzou is an interesting case. You're correct; win and in. However, they can lose one more game and the three way tie-breaker comes into play where they'd have the best divisional record at 5-1 putting them in ATL. Now, as another however...they can also lose one game and be out. That would mean UofSC needs to beat UF and UGA drops a game between AU and UK...that puts UofSC in ATL.

IF I thought about this some more I am sure I could come up with another scenario.

SIDE NOTE: I find it odd Mizzou closes out their SEC schedule facing western divisional teams.
 

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