zeppelin128
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As per the SEC website and rulebook, the following determines the divisional winners of the SEC:
"The participants of the game are determined each year during the eight-game regular-season conference schedule as the teams with the best overall SEC winning percentage in each division."
Therefore, if we go 6-2 and the Gators go 6-1 since they indefinitely postponed the LSU game, they will represent the East in the Championship. Don't shoot the messenger, I just have seen conflicting posts on here about how divisions are decided. Tiebreakers begin with head to head results, then become increasingly more weird, only if the overall SEC win percentage is the same.
But it would be total BS it Florida/LSU don't reschedule and this horrible scenario occurs.
Of course if we go 8-0 none of this matters.
Edit: In my lame attempt to explain rules, I missed the requirement for an eight game conference schedule. Thanks Ruger1234 for pointing that out. There is a reason I lurk instead of starting threads, I suppose. Carry on, while I eat my crow. 😃
Second Edit: Now there is some ambiguity about an eight conference game requirement and if the percentage is determined by number of games actually played, versus a base eight for every team.
"The participants of the game are determined each year during the eight-game regular-season conference schedule as the teams with the best overall SEC winning percentage in each division."
Therefore, if we go 6-2 and the Gators go 6-1 since they indefinitely postponed the LSU game, they will represent the East in the Championship. Don't shoot the messenger, I just have seen conflicting posts on here about how divisions are decided. Tiebreakers begin with head to head results, then become increasingly more weird, only if the overall SEC win percentage is the same.
But it would be total BS it Florida/LSU don't reschedule and this horrible scenario occurs.
Of course if we go 8-0 none of this matters.
Edit: In my lame attempt to explain rules, I missed the requirement for an eight game conference schedule. Thanks Ruger1234 for pointing that out. There is a reason I lurk instead of starting threads, I suppose. Carry on, while I eat my crow. 😃
Second Edit: Now there is some ambiguity about an eight conference game requirement and if the percentage is determined by number of games actually played, versus a base eight for every team.
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