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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 978576" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I actually think there is relatively little for the committee to do this year.</p><p>I believe 3 of the 4 spots are already spoken for.</p><p></p><p>I believe UGA and Michigan are in, win or lose in their conference championships. Even if they lose they will be the highest one loss rated teams by the committee. The committee will not punish those 2 for losing a conference championship game. </p><p>The third spot that is locked up is the PAC. The winner of that game is getting an invite. You will have either an undefeated Washington or a 1-loss Oregon that has been dominating opponents and just avenged its only defeat.</p><p></p><p>That leaves one spot.</p><p>If FSU beats L'ville they will get that spot. Committee will not leave out an undefeated power conference champ.</p><p>If FSU loses and Texas wins then Texas gets the spot.</p><p>If both FSU and TX lose and AL beats GA then AL gets this slot.</p><p></p><p>So imo you have 2 teams that are in. </p><p>You have 2 teams fighting for 1 spot.</p><p>You have 3 teams fighting for the last spot.</p><p></p><p>one last scenario, if OR bests WA, but FSU, TX and AL all lose then I could see Washington getting the final slot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 978576, member: 1776"] I actually think there is relatively little for the committee to do this year. I believe 3 of the 4 spots are already spoken for. I believe UGA and Michigan are in, win or lose in their conference championships. Even if they lose they will be the highest one loss rated teams by the committee. The committee will not punish those 2 for losing a conference championship game. The third spot that is locked up is the PAC. The winner of that game is getting an invite. You will have either an undefeated Washington or a 1-loss Oregon that has been dominating opponents and just avenged its only defeat. That leaves one spot. If FSU beats L'ville they will get that spot. Committee will not leave out an undefeated power conference champ. If FSU loses and Texas wins then Texas gets the spot. If both FSU and TX lose and AL beats GA then AL gets this slot. So imo you have 2 teams that are in. You have 2 teams fighting for 1 spot. You have 3 teams fighting for the last spot. one last scenario, if OR bests WA, but FSU, TX and AL all lose then I could see Washington getting the final slot. [/QUOTE]
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