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Author Topic: A Gator-LSU rematch is a real possibility in the SECCg. What would happen if UF  (Read 1567 times)
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« on: October 27, 2015, 08:29:59 EDT »

wins? Would the SEC have a team in the playoff? What if Bama beats LSU?  How many SEC schools would be playoff contenders with the Buckeyes or Iowa's schedule? Almost seems unfair.
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« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2015, 02:17:04 EDT »

wins? Would the SEC have a team in the playoff? What if Bama beats LSU?  How many SEC schools would be playoff contenders with the Buckeyes or Iowa's schedule? Almost seems unfair.

If florida wins out, they are in, no question.  Also LSU likely will be undefeated if they make the SECG, so of course they would be in with a win.

bammer can beat LSU and hope Ole Miss loses, and once again back in,  but I am rooting for LSU in a couple weeks.  Here is my "pecking order" for teams still having a reasonable shot, "best to worst":

Ole Miss, UGa, LSU, UF, bammer

All those teams save bammer control their own destiny, but I throw them in to emphasize that it's really, for me "Anyone but bammer".  Beyond that there is a pecking order but first and foremost anyone but bammer.

What the SEC has to worry about is if Ole Miss wins out including the SECC.  In that case there will be a two loss SEC Champion who will almost certainly be excluded.  And likely either LSU or bammer will be a one loss team on the sidelines.

I'm not worried.  Likely Ole Miss will face, and again lose to, Florida.

That's if they get past MSU, Ark, and LSU, none of which are easy games actually.

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