Agree. Alabama wonβt even be SEC Champs let alone Division champs.
Ohio State canβt afford to lose vs Penn State either.
See Bama 2017 season. They didnβt play for SEC championship and made it in and WON NC.
See also obk, I can promise you they are not out, depending on how they finish.
Iβm gone say 1 more time, esp since J pointed out Iβm 4/5(just a little longer), Auburn beat Oregon. You get that?? They will have lost 3 times if Bama beats them at home. Beating them on a neutral field is one thing, they donβt get beat much at HOME.
Will be chinteresting this weekend when GA gets there. Auburn May lose again.
Bama throttles then in iron bowl, lookout. Ga will still be in SEC championship game even if they lose to Auburn. NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS in SEC championship game tween LSU and GA, lookout of BAMA runs table. Js.
LSU stil has to go to ole miss, and they ainβt same team when Cal played em so LSU stil has them and Texas A&M, but itβs at home. GA has to go to Auburn this week and face LSU or Alabama if LSU has implosion.
A lot of games left, and we js talking(fags I rekon) but a lot still on the line.
Pull for Texas A&M and Ole miss against LSU and Auburn against Bama(thatβs only game they MAY lose)....
But if LSU makes it against GA, winner in. Bama runs table and beats Auburn, Mark my words, screen shot, they will put Bama in.
Agree. Alabama wonβt even be SEC Champs let alone Division champs.
Ohio State canβt afford to lose vs Penn State either.
See Bama 2017 season. They didnβt play for SEC championship and made it in and WON NC.
See also obk, I can promise you they are not out, depending on how they finish.
Iβm gone say 1 more time, esp since J pointed out Iβm 4/5(just a little longer), Auburn beat Oregon. You get that?? They will have lost 3 times if Bama beats them at home. Beating them on a neutral field is one thing, they donβt get beat much at HOME.
Will be chinteresting this weekend when GA gets there. Auburn May lose again.
Bama throttles then in iron bowl, lookout. Ga will still be in SEC championship game even if they lose to Auburn. NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS in SEC championship game tween LSU and GA, lookout of BAMA runs table. Js.
LSU stil has to go to ole miss, and they ainβt same team when Cal played em so LSU stil has them and Texas A&M, but itβs at home. GA has to go to Auburn this week and face LSU or Alabama if LSU has implosion.
A lot of games left, and we js talking(fags I rekon) but a lot still on the line.
Pull for Texas A&M and Ole miss against LSU and Auburn against Bama(thatβs only game they MAY lose)....
But if LSU makes it against GA, winner in. Bama runs table and beats Auburn, Mark my words, screen shot, they will put Bama in.
Glad yβall got to see me.
Each season is different. There were teams with multiple loses they were competing with. Right now this is not the case.
2017 AP Poll: Final Rankings Alabama (57) (13-1) 1521. Georgia (13-2) 1454. Oklahoma (12-1) 1374. Clemson (12-2) 1292. Ohio State (12-2) 1286.
You can laugh all you want but what you posted has little relevance to this year. Oregon fans are keenly aware of the vicissitudes of these CFB things.
βIn yet another controversial season for the BCS, No. 4 Nebraska was chosen as a national title contender despite not having played in the Big 12 championship game. The Huskers went into their last regularly scheduled game at Colorado undefeated, but were beaten by Colorado 62β36. The Huskers dropped from No. 2 to No. 6 in the wire service polls. In the ensuing days, No. 2 Florida lost to Tennessee, the Colorado Buffaloes went on to win the Big 12 Championship Game over No. 3 Texas, and in the SEC Championship Game, No. 2 Tennessee was stunned by LSU. This left Miami as the undefeated and undisputed No. 1 team in the country but a host of other teams vying for #2. The BCS computers did not take into account at which point a team's loss came during the season. There were also components for strength of schedule, quality win, and margin of victory.
With this calculation, one-loss Nebraska came out ahead of two-loss Colorado and one-loss, second-ranked Oregon.
You can laugh all you want but what you posted has little relevance to this year. Oregon fans are keenly aware of the vicissitudes of these CFB things.
βIn yet another controversial season for the BCS, No. 4 Nebraska was chosen as a national title contender despite not having played in the Big 12 championship game. The Huskers went into their last regularly scheduled game at Colorado undefeated, but were beaten by Colorado 62β36. The Huskers dropped from No. 2 to No. 6 in the wire service polls. In the ensuing days, No. 2 Florida lost to Tennessee, the Colorado Buffaloes went on to win the Big 12 Championship Game over No. 3 Texas, and in the SEC Championship Game, No. 2 Tennessee was stunned by LSU. This left Miami as the undefeated and undisputed No. 1 team in the country but a host of other teams vying for #2. The BCS computers did not take into account at which point a team's loss came during the season. There were also components for strength of schedule, quality win, and margin of victory.
With this calculation, one-loss Nebraska came out ahead of two-loss Colorado and one-loss, second-ranked Oregon.
Our only worry is the SEC honks arguing that they should get two teams. That, and somehow undefeated Minnesota or Baylor teams. Lots of football left, but we? are well placed at 6 at the moment.
Alabama- plays Auburn and will not be SEC or even division champion.
Georgia plays Auburn and will face LSU in title game
Ohio State plays Michigan and Penn State. If they lose to Penn State they likely wonβt even play for the Big Ten title. If they win they play Minnesota
Clemson plays Wake and South Carolina
LSU pretty much has cupcakes left.
Bottom line we root for Michigan, Auburn and Penn State and take care of business.π
Rooting for OSU to lose is like rooting for @EwaDawg to get a PhD in Astrophysics. Not gonna happen.
Focus your emotions on the rest and, if Oregon makes it to the Rose Bowl, prey the Bucks aren't there. They will throttle whomever shows up.
I'll wait until after the Oregon/Oregon St. game to see how things shake-up. At that point, if both Oregon and Utah each have one loss, then I'll join in on the discussion. But quite honestly, there is way too much football left to be played.
You just hate to see it. A computer nerd full of jealousy for things other people have. @haie isnβt as entertaining as Ballzsac but itβs better than nothing.
You just hate to see it. A computer nerd full of jealousy for things other people have. @haie isnβt as entertaining as Ballzsac but itβs better than nothing.
Oregon needs to start blowing teams out of the building, starting with Arizona, to gain ground on Alabama. No one respects the next three teams we play. Need to make a statement in every one. No more come from behind close wins, that doesn't cut it at this point in the season.
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βIn yet another controversial season for the BCS, No. 4 Nebraska was chosen as a national title contender despite not having played in the Big 12 championship game. The Huskers went into their last regularly scheduled game at Colorado undefeated, but were beaten by Colorado 62β36. The Huskers dropped from No. 2 to No. 6 in the wire service polls. In the ensuing days, No. 2 Florida lost to Tennessee, the Colorado Buffaloes went on to win the Big 12 Championship Game over No. 3 Texas, and in the SEC Championship Game, No. 2 Tennessee was stunned by LSU. This left Miami as the undefeated and undisputed No. 1 team in the country but a host of other teams vying for #2. The BCS computers did not take into account at which point a team's loss came during the season. There were also components for strength of schedule, quality win, and margin of victory.
With this calculation, one-loss Nebraska came out ahead of two-loss Colorado and one-loss, second-ranked Oregon.
Or maybe he is crying? HAIE?!??!
Focus your emotions on the rest and, if Oregon makes it to the Rose Bowl, prey the Bucks aren't there. They will throttle whomever shows up.
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