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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 965542" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I think a one loss uga or Bama gets in as SEC champ if one of the other P5 champs has one loss. Maybe not if its Michigan or tOSU, yes if it's FSU, Texas or a PAC (maybe) school.</p><p></p><p>The reality is that uga isn't likely to lose again in this weaker SEC schedule. Maybe they could lose to Bama in the SECCG. The bottom line is that FSU has a pretty easy schedule left. Except for #12 OU this weekend, same with Texas. The same is also true with undefeated OU. Washington, Oregon, and USC are all undefeated and ranked in the top ten. If one goes undefeated they will have survived a gauntlet and will not be left out. I will be surprised if that happens. Could a one-loss PAC champ get in over a one-loss SEC champ? The strength of schedule would certainly say they should.</p><p></p><p>One-loss ND is still sitting there with USC on their schedule. Don't dismiss them if they win out. That loss to tOSU looks OK if it's to the B1G champ. That game could have gone either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 965542, member: 1199"] I think a one loss uga or Bama gets in as SEC champ if one of the other P5 champs has one loss. Maybe not if its Michigan or tOSU, yes if it's FSU, Texas or a PAC (maybe) school. The reality is that uga isn't likely to lose again in this weaker SEC schedule. Maybe they could lose to Bama in the SECCG. The bottom line is that FSU has a pretty easy schedule left. Except for #12 OU this weekend, same with Texas. The same is also true with undefeated OU. Washington, Oregon, and USC are all undefeated and ranked in the top ten. If one goes undefeated they will have survived a gauntlet and will not be left out. I will be surprised if that happens. Could a one-loss PAC champ get in over a one-loss SEC champ? The strength of schedule would certainly say they should. One-loss ND is still sitting there with USC on their schedule. Don't dismiss them if they win out. That loss to tOSU looks OK if it's to the B1G champ. That game could have gone either way. [/QUOTE]
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