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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 960246" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>First point: spot on. Since the same people who made the preseason polls continue making the weekly polls, they tend to be slow to admit mistakes. Results are “flukes” unless its something like we saw in Tuscaloosa this weekend.</p><p></p><p>I’m not sure anyone can be “comfortable” with a loss, unless they get a shot to avenge it in a conference championship. I can see this benefitting an FSU or a UGAg more than others. Even if those two trip up, it seems pretty unlikely that anyone in the SEC East or the ACC will run the table and knock either of them out of the conference champ game.</p><p></p><p>At least Penn St / OSU / Mich all play one another… depending on how things fall, how wild would it be for all of them to have one loss and it actually benefit the team that loses out on the conf champ game?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 960246, member: 4905"] First point: spot on. Since the same people who made the preseason polls continue making the weekly polls, they tend to be slow to admit mistakes. Results are “flukes” unless its something like we saw in Tuscaloosa this weekend. I’m not sure anyone can be “comfortable” with a loss, unless they get a shot to avenge it in a conference championship. I can see this benefitting an FSU or a UGAg more than others. Even if those two trip up, it seems pretty unlikely that anyone in the SEC East or the ACC will run the table and knock either of them out of the conference champ game. At least Penn St / OSU / Mich all play one another… depending on how things fall, how wild would it be for all of them to have one loss and it actually benefit the team that loses out on the conf champ game? [/QUOTE]
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