lawgator1
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IF we win out, we will definitely be playing in a BCS bowl.
losing to LSU in the SECCG would not fall under the def of winning out, IMO.Actually, I think that's wrong. If you win out, that means you win the East and you almost certainly get beat by LSU or Alabama, making you at four losses and coming off a loss very unattractive to the BCS. I read today that no team losing its conference championship game has gotten an at-large BCS berth.
And if you lose one along the way you are at four losses and its still unlikely you get high enough in the rankings (BCS or otherwise) to make it to a BCS bowl.
The team that could actually benefit fromy uo wining out and winning the East is UGA, who could quietly slip into the SEC #2 spot and get picked up by Fiesta or Orange as an at-large.
The way I see it, Florida has virtually no chance at a BCS bowl this year and UT's only shot is to win out and then pull off a big upset by winning the SECCG. Highly unlikely.
losing to LSU in the SECCG would not fall under the def of winning out, IMO.
Honestly, I should have clarified.I thought you meant winning out in the regular season. Yes, if you win the rest of your games plus the SECCG, you obviously will get a BCS game.
What are the odds on you doing that? I'd say total odds, 10%. Maybe 15%, or roughly 1 season out of 7, if you played it out 7 times.
Honestly, I should have clarified.
I'm a negavol by most measures and I think our likelihood of winning out is significantly higher than not. Beating LSU in Atlanta, whole different ball of wax.
Let's assume that LSU is playing for a shot at the national championship.
Would you be better off in terms of bowl assignment losing to Arky and letting UGA be the sacrificial lamb for a highly motivated LSU team in ATL?
I don't think so. Losing to LSU in the SECCG won't be as hurtful as 4 reg season losses, especially with one to Arky. At least our 3 losses today are to reputable (however flimsy those reps may be) teams.Let's assume that LSU is playing for a shot at the national championship.
Would you be better off in terms of bowl assignment losing to Arky and letting UGA be the sacrificial lamb for a highly motivated LSU team in ATL?
Let's assume that LSU is playing for a shot at the national championship.
Would you be better off in terms of bowl assignment losing to Arky and letting UGA be the sacrificial lamb for a highly motivated LSU team in ATL?