If Texas, UGA and Tenn get in, who's the 4th SEC team to get in (with 3 losses)? Between us, Ole Miss, Bama and A&M.
I think it's factored in. Along with conference losses-which A&M still has 2 technically.Between those teams, does head to head matter?
Well said!A shot at the playoffs would be great but I have very little faith the committee will give us that shot. Just feel the committee will look elsewhere rather than a three loss SEC team if they get a chance. To be honest tho, I'm not sure clemson has that big of a shot either but they do likely have a slightly better chance than us. That said, I'm content knowing we have a chance to say we knocked them out of the playoff picture... yep, if nothing else, I can live with that.
Agree. Just fun to discuss.A shot at the playoffs would be great but I have very little faith the committee will give us that shot. Just feel the committee will look elsewhere rather than a three loss SEC team if they get a chance. To be honest tho, I'm not sure clemson has that big of a shot either but they do likely have a slightly better chance than us. That said, I'm content knowing we have a chance to say we knocked them out of the playoff picture... yep, if nothing else, I can live with that.
A shot at the playoffs would be great but I have very little faith the committee will give us that shot. Just feel the committee will look elsewhere rather than a three loss SEC team if they get a chance. To be honest tho, I'm not sure clemson has that big of a shot either but they do likely have a slightly better chance than us. That said, I'm content knowing we have a chance to say we knocked them out of the playoff picture... yep, if nothing else, I can live with that.
Thank Goodness!! Definitely prefer the underdog role vs favoriteI believe there's a very decent chance we'll see at least one 3-loss SEC team in the playoffs.
Two-loss A&M has Texas on their plate this weekend, while two-loss UT plays at Vandy.
Also, with the inclusion of the two best teams from the former Big 12 in Texas & Oklahoma, the SEC actually has a case for a 5th team in the playoffs.
We'll see though. We still have to beat Clemson at Clemson which will not be easy.
They've opened up as a 3-point favorite in that game.
A&M has 3 losses overall but 2 SEC losses which maybe you meant. Guess we're rooting for Texas and Auburn next weekend to knock them and Bama out of contention. Ole Miss isn't losing to Miss State.I believe there's a very decent chance we'll see at least one 3-loss SEC team in the playoffs.
Two-loss A&M has Texas on their plate this weekend, while two-loss UT plays at Vandy.
Also, with the inclusion of the two best teams from the former Big 12 in Texas & Oklahoma, the SEC actually has a case for a 5th team in the playoffs.
We'll see though. We still have to beat Clemson at Clemson which will not be easy.
They've opened up as a 3-point favorite in that game.
A&M has 3 losses overall but 2 SEC losses which maybe you meant. Guess we're rooting for Texas and Auburn next weekend to knock them and Bama out of contention. Ole Miss isn't losing to Miss State.
Perhaps, we will see. The way I see it is one automatic team each from the P4s plus Boise and ND. That leaves six. We have an unusual number of Big 10 teams in the top ten this year. Lets say they take two of those remaining spots for argument sake, that's now four spots left. I could see the ACC getting one more. That leaves the SEC with possibly three more for a total of four. Yeah there is a chance a three loss SEC team could make it in. What I question is would the committee try to avoid it? IMO, yes they would. Now it worked in our favor the the BIG 12 lost games down the stretch but we still have the issue of so many BIG 10 teams ranked. Perhaps its just me but I could see them taking a total of 4 Big 10s, 1 Big 12, 3 SEC, Boise, ND and 2 ACC teams even if we beat clemson.I believe there's a very decent chance we'll see at least one 3-loss SEC team in the playoffs.
Two-loss A&M has Texas on their plate this weekend, while two-loss UT plays at Vandy.
Also, with the inclusion of the two best teams from the former Big 12 in Texas & Oklahoma, the SEC actually has a case for a 5th team in the playoffs.
We'll see though. We still have to beat Clemson at Clemson which will not be easy.
They've opened up as a 3-point favorite in that game.