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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 269329" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>I don't think there's a very good chance this happens. The SEC selection works like this:</p><p></p><p>1. CFP if selected</p><p>2. Sugar Bowl - SEC Champ. If champ goes to CFP, next highest ranked team</p><p>3. Citrus</p><p>4. - a bunch of tier 2 bowls assigned by the conference and the schools</p><p></p><p>Alabama is in the CFP no matter what. Sugar Bowl then will go to Auburn unless Florida somehow wins the SECCG or jumps Auburn in the CFP rankings. Citrus then gets the next pick...it's not assigned by the conference. I think the Citrus Bowl selects Florida with that pick given the location. They'll be guaranteed to sell every ticket in that scenario, so I think that's the route they'd go.</p><p></p><p>If Florida plays Alabama close they could possibly jump Auburn in the CFP rankings and get the Sugar Bowl. I could see the committee doing that, but I think Alabama is going to blow them out.</p><p></p><p>Of course, if Florida wins, they get the Sugar Bowl no matter what...then the Citrus would select from the rest of the pool and might take LSU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 269329, member: 932"] I don't think there's a very good chance this happens. The SEC selection works like this: 1. CFP if selected 2. Sugar Bowl - SEC Champ. If champ goes to CFP, next highest ranked team 3. Citrus 4. - a bunch of tier 2 bowls assigned by the conference and the schools Alabama is in the CFP no matter what. Sugar Bowl then will go to Auburn unless Florida somehow wins the SECCG or jumps Auburn in the CFP rankings. Citrus then gets the next pick...it's not assigned by the conference. I think the Citrus Bowl selects Florida with that pick given the location. They'll be guaranteed to sell every ticket in that scenario, so I think that's the route they'd go. If Florida plays Alabama close they could possibly jump Auburn in the CFP rankings and get the Sugar Bowl. I could see the committee doing that, but I think Alabama is going to blow them out. Of course, if Florida wins, they get the Sugar Bowl no matter what...then the Citrus would select from the rest of the pool and might take LSU. [/QUOTE]
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