Just from paying attention to the scores on Saturday, Ohio St. seems to be a 2nd half team. The score always seems to look close and then turns into a blowout by the end. Georgia and Tennessee both have been that way much of this season. Should we be worried even if we're up by 2 or 3 scores...
If Notre Dame loses, do you think they'll drop them out of the top 12, freeing up a spot for Clemson or Alabama? I wouldn't mind some shakeup to help us, but really don't want a remote chance of Bama getting in. Hopefully Auburn beats them.
Thanks for the breakdown. Like I mentioned in another reply, Texas beating A&M would simplify everything, but College Station at night will be tough, especially seeing how SEC teams have done on the road this season.
Thatās where I was leaning. I think not knowing if theyāre going to put in 3 or 4 SEC teams and how they would handle a 3-4 loss SEC champ. game loser had me a bit unsure.
I asked this question in another thread, but wanted to get some more insight. I was trying to see if there was a way we still got left out of the playoffs. It seems like no, but Iām not an expert. Here are the scenarios I see (this is assuming we beat Vandy):
1) Texas beats A&M
āknocks out...
In this scenario though, Texas would only be a 2-loss team. So there would be a 3-loss champion (TA&M), a 3-loss loser but participant in the SEC championship (GA), and a 2-loss Texas whoās higher than us in the SEC standings. Iām thinking though that TX losing to TA&M would drop them lower than...
If A&M beats Texas and Georgia, will they secure that championship spot with the bye week even with 3 overall losses? Especially since they were already ranked #15 and lost to Auburn? If that happens, would we still be behind the other two and possibly get left out if the committee only takes 3...
On that 4th down āconversionā that AL had right before the half, I still donāt understand why they didnāt review it or we didnāt use a coachās challenge. Milroy clearly did not make the first down.
Arguments like this are always puzzling. I know Oklahoma's OL was terrible, but our defense was a big reason they couldn't throw. Or run.
Of course this one's from Kentucky. I've never heard someone refer to the quarterback or QB as a q-back. Maybe it's just me.
I do think the atmosphere in...
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