That was my point. Can't see anyone surviving a lossIf they lose we’ll see what happens.
That was my point. Can't see anyone surviving a lossIf they lose we’ll see what happens.
I got your point but I still think UGA and Michigan are in even if they lose. I think TCU is about 3/4s in as long as they don’t get blown out. I think USC is the one that needs to win or OSU would take their place. OSU is really the only one that’s a threat because the rest of the field has two losses and no champ game appearance.That was my point. Can't see anyone surviving a loss
Michigan too I think. Osu isn’t jumping them, neither is a 2 loss AlabamaI think Georgia can survive a loss
We have seen this before. Alabama sitting out of the SEC Championship and getting in. Why do you think it will change this year? The year LSU beat @ Alabama, then had to play for then in the Championship. Will happen again and it's wrong. So is going to 12 or 16.I got your point but I still think UGA and Michigan are in even if they lose. I think TCU is about 3/4s in as long as they don’t get blown out. I think USC is the one that needs to win or OSU would take their place.
I’m saying we’ll see what happens if any of them lose and which scenario comes to fruition, yours or mine.
I hope they all win cause I like the matchups as they are. I think UGA/USC will be fun and I like Michigan/TCU as well. I’m kind of torn on that one. I like to root for the B10 team but I also like the underdog of TCU.
Impossible for Alabama in this year.We have seen this before. Alabama sitting out of the SEC Championship and getting in. Why do you think it will change this year? The year LSU beat @ Alabama, then had to play for then in the Championship. Will happen again and it's wrong. So is going to 12 or 16.
When deciding between one loss teams, the conference champion argument comes into play. Not happening for Clemson, Purdue, etcWhy wouldn't Clemson move into Top 4 if someone losses?
Isn't the argument always "if you didn't even make the conference championship you shouldn't be in" and "conference championships should mean something"?
People are outraged 12 team CFP diminishes the regular season. And now 3 of the Conference Championships don't even matter?
All this talk about Georgia, Michigan and TCU losing just points how dumb the 12 team CFP (Top 4 seeds guaranteed for conference champs) is going to be.
If Purdue beats UM then Purdue (9-4) jumps up to #4? Over OSU, Penn State and 12-1 UM?
So dumb.