Surely after beating Texas twice, right?
frito said:
The SEC winner was always going to get a tip 4:seed.
frito said:
The SEC winner was always going to get a top 4:seed.
agspirit_09 said:
Of course they do. I bet we see t.u. Lose to UGA 3x this year
Sq 17 said:frito said:
The SEC winner was always going to get a tip 4:seed.
The SEC champ was always going to be at worst the 2 seed
and the 1 seed if Oregon loses
I hope the committee is smart. Put Big 10 winner and Sec winner on opposite bracket. Put tSOU and texas opposite.BMX Bandit said:
They really need to put texas & georgia on opposite sides of the bracket
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I hope the committee is smart. Put Big 10 winner and Sec winner on opposite bracket.
I am talking about putting texas in PSU/oregon and tOSU in Ga bracket.BMX Bandit said:Quote:
I hope the committee is smart. Put Big 10 winner and Sec winner on opposite bracket.
That's a given. 1&2
Medaggie said:
So texas is ahead of PSU and if both loses, PSU drops 2 spots and texas 6?
Ummmm no
Phone bill said:
No they will be left out of playoffs because their QB got hurt like Florida st
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Kirby Smart must be referring to road games at Alabama, Texas, and Ole Miss in the same season. Georgia lost 2 of those 3 road games to Alabama and Ole Miss and nearly lost to Kentucky before escaping with a 13-12 road win on 9/14. But they will have a much more favorable home/away SEC schedule with home games against Alabama, Kentucky, Ole Miss, and Texas, 3 SEC road games against Auburn, Tennessee and Mississippi State, and a neutral site game against Florida. Georgia will probably be favored in every game, excepted for maybe a road game at Tennessee.Sports-Ag said:๐๐๐ https://t.co/SMCcwxueBH
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