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Here are my ACC and SEC Predictions for December 2nd
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 374694"><p>Well it depends. Alabama, Auburn, and Georgia are all Top 6 teams fairly I think. So its only fair that if 3 or 4 other teams up top don't take care of their business that 2 teams from the SEC could get in. I am no fan of the SEC, but they do have a few of the top teams.</p><p></p><p>If Oklahoma loses to TCU in the Big 12 Championship, the Big 12 deserves to have no representation in the CFP since they'd all have at least 2 losses or more.</p><p>Wisconsin has had a weak schedule, so if they lose to a 2 loss Ohio State team in the Big 10 Championship, I can definitely see them falling out of the top 4 (they are currently #4).</p><p></p><p>I would put whoever wins the Clemson/Miami game in no matter what.</p><p>I would put whoever wins the Auburn/Georgia game in no matter what.</p><p>If Oklahoma and Wisconsin both win, they fill out the CFP 4.</p><p></p><p>If Oklahoma or Wisconsin loses, I would move Alabama up into the top 4 at #4.</p><p></p><p>If Oklahoma and Wisconsin both lose, then my final 4 is Clemson/Miami winner, Auburn/Georgia winner, Alabama, and then the 4th spot would be in order (1) Clemson if they lost respectably to Miami, or if Clemson won I'd put (2) Ohio State ahead of both the Auburn/Georgia loser and Miami.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 374694"] Well it depends. Alabama, Auburn, and Georgia are all Top 6 teams fairly I think. So its only fair that if 3 or 4 other teams up top don't take care of their business that 2 teams from the SEC could get in. I am no fan of the SEC, but they do have a few of the top teams. If Oklahoma loses to TCU in the Big 12 Championship, the Big 12 deserves to have no representation in the CFP since they'd all have at least 2 losses or more. Wisconsin has had a weak schedule, so if they lose to a 2 loss Ohio State team in the Big 10 Championship, I can definitely see them falling out of the top 4 (they are currently #4). I would put whoever wins the Clemson/Miami game in no matter what. I would put whoever wins the Auburn/Georgia game in no matter what. If Oklahoma and Wisconsin both win, they fill out the CFP 4. If Oklahoma or Wisconsin loses, I would move Alabama up into the top 4 at #4. If Oklahoma and Wisconsin both lose, then my final 4 is Clemson/Miami winner, Auburn/Georgia winner, Alabama, and then the 4th spot would be in order (1) Clemson if they lost respectably to Miami, or if Clemson won I'd put (2) Ohio State ahead of both the Auburn/Georgia loser and Miami. [/QUOTE]
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