I'm wargaming a scenario where we get FOUR SEC teams in the playoffs next year.
First, everyone else has to be lousy. This can happen. Pretend you have two-loss champions in the rest of the Power Five and ND. This has yet to happen, but it is not beyond reality.
Now, atop that, posit the following scenario:
Now, would there be anyone in the East who could be 11-1 behind Georgia, without having to face Bama or A&M, whose SOS could be considered in letting them slide in at the 4-spot?
First, everyone else has to be lousy. This can happen. Pretend you have two-loss champions in the rest of the Power Five and ND. This has yet to happen, but it is not beyond reality.
Now, atop that, posit the following scenario:
- A&M goes 11-1, beating Georgia (and Clemson) along the way but losing to Bama,
- Bama runs the West at 12-0 BUT
- Georgia wins the East at 11-1 and then wins the SECCG, finishing 12-1.
Now, would there be anyone in the East who could be 11-1 behind Georgia, without having to face Bama or A&M, whose SOS could be considered in letting them slide in at the 4-spot?