lawgator1
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I think I need you to lose exactly one more SEC game, please.
If I understand the system correctly and if Florida beats USC (two big ifs), Florida's only chance to win the SECE is for either UGA to lose to both Auburn and Kentucky (unlikely) or for UGA to lose one (reasonably likely) and for you to lose exactly one.
If you lose two of your three and UGA loses only one, that leaves Florida and UGA alone with three losses and UGA holds the tiebreaker. But, if you lose just one and they lose one, we are all at the top with three losses and one head-to-head victory and since only one loss of ours is within the division, then we get the nod.
Thus the irony is that if UGA loses to Auburn this weekend and you lose to Arky, I will be a huge UT fan when you play Vandy and Kentucky.
If I understand the system correctly and if Florida beats USC (two big ifs), Florida's only chance to win the SECE is for either UGA to lose to both Auburn and Kentucky (unlikely) or for UGA to lose one (reasonably likely) and for you to lose exactly one.
If you lose two of your three and UGA loses only one, that leaves Florida and UGA alone with three losses and UGA holds the tiebreaker. But, if you lose just one and they lose one, we are all at the top with three losses and one head-to-head victory and since only one loss of ours is within the division, then we get the nod.
Thus the irony is that if UGA loses to Auburn this weekend and you lose to Arky, I will be a huge UT fan when you play Vandy and Kentucky.