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Post by ajbuckeye on Nov 1, 2022 16:24:53 GMT
Alabama Tennessee and UGA are pretty heavy favorites the rest of the way other than UGA favored over Tennesse
To me it all comes down to what is the real Alabama. They have had 2 narrow escapes vs unranked teams and as great as there offense was against UT their defense was equally as bad. Saban has a way of turning things around so this weekend against LSU will say alot. If they thump them, then I like their chances the rest of the way.
In the BIG ttun and tOSU. If PSU would happen to win out then their only losses between the 3 would be against each other. Than pretty much has to happen for the B10 to get 2 in.
I think Clemson chances of winning out are about 30% and pretty certain TCU takes one on the chin.
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Post by doc on Nov 2, 2022 1:32:27 GMT
We were talking about this on our way home from Happy Valley. Say Tennessee wins this weekend, Alabama wins out and beats the Vols in the SEC Championship rematch. Based on that Bama is in and thew Vols would most assuredly also get a nod. Georgia would be 11-1 and certainly be in the mix but given they were 3 tonight, I'm not sure they'd get a spot if Clemson and the BIG champions wind up undefeated. If they do given this scenario, all conferences but the SEC should just have their own championship. 3 teams from one conference in the final four would be too much. It might get even stickier if Georgia beats UT but loses to Bama - that would create quite the mess.
Ohio State or Michigan will most likely win out. I don't think the BIG west rep can compete with those teams. I also give Clemson a good chance of winning - the trip to ND this weekend is the key.
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Post by tigercpa on Nov 3, 2022 13:53:41 GMT
We were talking about this on our way home from Happy Valley. Say Tennessee wins this weekend, Alabama wins out and beats the Vols in the SEC Championship rematch. Based on that Bama is in and thew Vols would most assuredly also get a nod. Georgia would be 11-1 and certainly be in the mix but given they were 3 tonight, I'm not sure they'd get a spot if Clemson and the BIG champions wind up undefeated. If they do given this scenario, all conferences but the SEC should just have their own championship. 3 teams from one conference in the final four would be too much. It might get even stickier if Georgia beats UT but loses to Bama - that would create quite the mess. Ohio State or Michigan will most likely win out. I don't think the BIG west rep can compete with those teams. I also give Clemson a good chance of winning - the trip to ND this weekend is the key. DJ needs to protect the ball and Clemson needs to set up Play action early. Notre Dame has at times played sound and solid football, but also has struggled mightily with their offensive production. I know Clemson fans can relate. When Notre Dame lost starting quarterback Tyler Buchner in week 2 against Marshall, Drew Pyne stepped into a role that he has at times seemed suited for, and at times struggled with greatly. In his first three starts, Pyne completed over 70% of passes. In his last three starts, it has been under 50%.
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Post by EvilVodka on Nov 6, 2022 13:30:02 GMT
Win and your in Ohio State, Penn State, ttun Clemson Alabama, UGA, Tenn TCU Win and its looking good Illinois Ole Miss, LSU Okie St USC, UCLA, Oregon Still breathing Syracuse, Wake Forest, UNC Kentucky, South Car LSU is a 2 loss team and if they win out then they will almost be guaranteed a spot. We have are 57% into the season and currently only 15% of the teams have a realistic shot. Unless of course your in the SEC then 50% have a realistic shot thanks to our wonderful committee. If you are P5 team outside of the SEC then 11% of those teams have realistic shot. If you are a G5 Team then your last hope bowed out before the season was half over. This is why the playoff expansion will make College Football so much better. Alabama is done Clemson is done
Oregon's chances to make the playoff shot up yesterday
If Georgia loses the SEC Championship to a 11-2 LSU, do they still make it? They did last year
Tennessee needs help The Ohio State-Michigan loser needs help
Can TCU survive the Big XII?? Baylor and Texas are looming
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Post by ajbuckeye on Nov 6, 2022 14:54:08 GMT
Win and your in Ohio State, Penn State, ttun Clemson Alabama, UGA, Tenn TCU Win and its looking good Illinois Ole Miss, LSU Okie St USC, UCLA, Oregon Still breathing Syracuse, Wake Forest, UNC Kentucky, South Car LSU is a 2 loss team and if they win out then they will almost be guaranteed a spot. We have are 57% into the season and currently only 15% of the teams have a realistic shot. Unless of course your in the SEC then 50% have a realistic shot thanks to our wonderful committee. If you are P5 team outside of the SEC then 11% of those teams have realistic shot. If you are a G5 Team then your last hope bowed out before the season was half over. This is why the playoff expansion will make College Football so much better. Alabama is done Clemson is done
Oregon's chances to make the playoff shot up yesterday
If Georgia loses the SEC Championship to a 11-2 LSU, do they still make it? They did last year
Tennessee needs help The Ohio State-Michigan loser needs help
Can TCU survive the Big XII?? Baylor and Texas are looming
Win and your in Ohio State, ttun head to head in a few weeks. The loser desperately needs PSU to win out UGA, pencil them in the SEC CCG TCU Still have Texas and Baylor one slip and done Win and its looking good Ole Miss, Tenn Every one loss SEC team has made the playoff USC, UCLA, Oregon A 1 loss champ needs TCU to lay an egg Still breathing Alabama, LSU Don't underestimate the committees ability to get a 2 loss SEC team in. I will admit LSU is a much much better team now compared to that team one month ago UNC, Clemson ACC is a disaster this year.
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Post by tigercpa on Nov 8, 2022 9:59:58 GMT
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Post by ajbuckeye on Nov 8, 2022 14:36:21 GMT
Here is how I see it.
if(Top 10_SEC_team LossTo Unranked_SEC_team) { Unranked_SEC_team = Top_10_Team; } else if (Top10_NonSEC_team LossTo Unranked_nonSEC_Team) { Top10_NonSEC_team = UnrankedTeam; Unranked_nonSEC_Team = UnrankedTeam; }
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Post by tigercpa on Nov 9, 2022 10:25:24 GMT
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