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:CFB: | 6-0 | :CFB: | 6-0 |
:CFB: | 6-0 | :CFB: | 5-0 |
:CFB: | 4-2 | :CFB: | 4-2 |
:CFB: | 5-1 | :CFB: | 4-2 |
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:CFB: | 1st | 21 | 81% |
:CFB: | 3rd | 19 | 79% |
:CFB: | 7th | 22 | 77% |
:CFB: | 10th | 20 | 90% |
:CFB: | 11th | 21 | 48% |
:CFB: | 15th | 20 | 50% |
:CFB: | 16th | 23 | 35% |
:CFB: | 34th | 15 | 20% |
:CFB: | 38th | 15 | 13% |
:CFB: | 48th | 9 | 67% |
:CFB: | 51st | 15 | 6% |
:CFB: | 54th | 10 | 60% |
:CFB: | 59th | 8 | 88% |
:CFB: | 63rd | 10 | 33% |
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Arkansas | Kentucky |
LSU | Missouri |
Mississippi State | South Carolina |
Ole Miss | Tennessee |
Texas A&M | Vanderbilt |
Texas | Oklahoma |
/r/SECPigskin
Is there a university in the nation that is currently more dominant than UT Vols? Baseball are currently national champions, men basketball is undefeated and #1 in the nation, women’s basketball is also undefeated, and the mighty Vols football team is playoff bound battling for an NC.
Tennessee not being ranked above and not hosting Ohio State is failed logic based off the same logic they used to leave Alabama out.
Bama's loss to Oklahoma was the justification to leave them out, which is what it is, but it was two weeks ago and in Norman. Ohio State lost to Michigan last week and the game was in Columbus. How is it fair to leave Bama out, but give OSU home field advantage?
A bad loss is a bad loss, move OSU down further. It's basic consistency at that point.
Saban was right when he said the committee did it to themselves by leaving SMU up at 9. The ACC championship game should've been a play-in game. Especially when Clemson lost at home to South Carolina (who was also being punished for early season losses, one being beyond questionable). It shows that neither team should've been in the position to make it with a loss.
Auto-bids are a problem in the playoff. Teams are not encouraged to put their best product forward in order to preserve possible playoff spots for their conference members. Clemson blowing out SMU would've put Bama in. Now to keep their conference relevant, Clemson might be persuaded to let off the gas.
It should be top 12 teams, teams play to win and make a name for themselves. Put your best foot forward and make a name for yourself.
Next: People wanting to bring up sitting out Conference Championship games do you don't get eliminated? Nah, play to win the game, sitting out is a forfeit and you miss the playoffs as well. It's an easy solution. Be competitive, fight until the end, demonstrate you belong on the field. If you choose to be a bitch and stay home, you'll remain at home.
As the Achilles saying goes:
"The Thessalonian you're fighting is the biggest man I've ever seen, I wouldn't want to fight him"
"That's why no one will remember your name."
If you're scared to play for fear you're going to lose and be left out, then you don't deserve to be thought of at all.
Watching Georgia struggle against GT right now (lol) and they keep saying that the SEC championship game will be Georgia vs whoever wins the UT-A&M game.
I understand why Georgia is a lock over Tennessee – tonight won’t change their conference record and they beat Tennessee.
But if A&M wins and Tennessee beats Vandy, then A&M, UT, and Tennessee will all be 6-2 in conference play, and neither Texas team has played Tennessee for a tie breaker. So why is the winner of the Texas game a lock? Surely Tennessee will still be ranked higher than A&M even if they beat Texas right?
P.S. I’m not a Tennessee fan so I’m not mad, just confused.
Whoever wins gets to call themselves Crimson, the losing teams fans have to call themselves red
Who plays Texas assuming Bama, UGA, UTenn and Ole Miss each finish with 2 losses?
Tennessee, Texas A&M and Texas are the last 1 loss teams in the conference.