Jackcrevol
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Alright Jackcrevol, let’s break down the SEC tiebreaker math that kept Texas A&M out of the championship game — in full “mansplain mode” so it’s crystal clear:How Is it that AM has no chance to be in SEC championship with loss?
Mansplained.
Texas A&M basically had one job: beat Texas. Losing that game dropped them into a tie with Georgia, and the SEC’s tiebreaker system favored Georgia’s résumé and ranking. So even though A&M had the same conference record, the rules said: “Sorry Aggies, Bulldogs go to Atlanta.”
Think of it like two cars racing to Atlanta:
• A&M’s car was ahead, but they hit a pothole (Texas loss).
• Georgia’s car stayed steady, didn’t crash, and the judges said, “Yep, Georgia’s car looks cleaner, they win the race.”
• A&M still finished with a shiny record, but the rules aren’t about who looks good — it’s about who didn’t mess up at the end.
There was no H2H, and Georgia's wins over ranked teams like TN and Bammer put them into the East spot.





