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Post by ajbuckeye on Sept 1, 2022 19:40:18 GMT
mCFP impacts BAMA- Texas UGA-Orergon If the SEC gets swept in these games it will almost guarantee that the conference gets one bid. A split then we are at 50-50. They win them then the ESPN-SEC Committee will allocate 2 spots to the SEC by the end of September
ND-tOSU If ND pulls off the stunner then the Big 10 will need to work to get that 1 spot. If tOSU puts it to them then a shot for 2 is not out of the question. This game is almost do or die for ND. It will be very hard to come back into the mCFP is they take a beating on Saturday night.
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Post by EvilVodka on Sept 1, 2022 22:10:29 GMT
I would be shocked if Texas and Notre Dame won their respective games, but upsets do happen. Notre Dame has historically struggled with Ohio State. Texas has dominated Alabama though.
Here's a few more: Utah @ Florida FSU vs. LSU Tennessee @ Pitt Miami FL @ Texas A&M (I think this is week 3)
I like the Florida teams this weekend. I like what UF brings back on defense. If the defense gels, I think the Gators could have one of the top defenses in the country.
As for FSU-LSU, I think this game is similar to the UCLA-LSU opener last year. UCLA ran for over 200 yards. What is FSU's strength? I'm really concerned about what LSU has on offense as well...they got some studs at WR (including Boutte, who could probably be in the NFL right now if he wanted), but one of their QBs just quit football, and their top RB is suspended the first two games. Not good, plus they have a new coach in Kelly.
I think Texas A&M has issues as well, including games vs. App State and Miami before they even hit the SEC schedule. Jimbo better be ready this year, or that top 10 ranking is going to disappear fast
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