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And Auburn wins tonight while GT, Wisky, Zona, and Mizzou win next week, who do you see as the top four?
Not going to happen, but.....

Zona
Big12 1
Big 12 2
No idea for fourth...prob Oregon...or Bama

Love chaos scenarios though haha
TCU
Baylor
Arizona
Who the hell knows ... could even be Georgia Tech
(11-29-2014 11:27 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: [ -> ]Who the hell knows ... could even be Georgia Tech

They would take 4 SEC teams before they take an ACC team not named Florida State.

Hell they would take UGA over Georgia Tech (today's game doesn't count).
(11-30-2014 12:00 AM)CoogNellie Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-29-2014 11:27 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: [ -> ]Who the hell knows ... could even be Georgia Tech

They would take 4 SEC teams before they take an ACC team not named Florida State.

Hell they would take UGA over Georgia Tech (today's game doesn't count).

Bama may be the only team left ahead of GT comes Tuesday. I'm pretending for this exercise that the committee is actually fair and not fellating the SEC furiously.
So with Bama winning tonight, the top 10 could look like:

1 Alabama
2 Oregon
3 Florida St
4 TCU
5 Ohio St
6 Baylor
7 Arizona
8 Michigan St
9 Wisconsin
10 Kansas St

Next week's chaos happens, it could potentially be:

1 TCU-Sugar
2 Arizona-Rose
3 Baylor-Rose
4 Wisconsin-Sugar

5 Alabama-Orange
6 Florida St-Peach
7 Ohio St-Fiesta
8 Oregon-Cotton
9 Michigan St-Orange
10 Missouri-Peach
16ish Kansas St-Cotton
18ish Boise- Fiesta
(11-30-2014 12:15 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: [ -> ]Bama may be the only team left ahead of GT comes Tuesday. I'm pretending for this exercise that the committee is actually fair and not fellating the SEC furiously.

What you got against furious fellatio? 04-cheers
Wouldn't total chaos include a TCU and a Baylor loss?
(11-30-2014 12:15 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-30-2014 12:00 AM)CoogNellie Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-29-2014 11:27 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: [ -> ]Who the hell knows ... could even be Georgia Tech

They would take 4 SEC teams before they take an ACC team not named Florida State.

Hell they would take UGA over Georgia Tech (today's game doesn't count).

Bama may be the only team left ahead of GT comes Tuesday. I'm pretending for this exercise that the committee is actually fair and not fellating the SEC furiously.

Just how far do you think Miss State will fall and just how far do you think GT will rise?
(11-30-2014 01:01 AM)HeartOfDixie Wrote: [ -> ]Wouldn't total chaos include a TCU and a Baylor loss?

Then, I think we'd just add a loss to everyone's record, swap Arizona for Oregon and Wisconsin for Ohio State and play on with:

Arizona/Florida St in the Rose
Wisconsin/Alabama in the Sugar

Probably would be where P12, B1G, FSU, and Bama would end up anyway, just in different color jerseys.
Missouri is the country's new favorite SEC team that isn't really even an SEC team. :)

Roll Tigers!
I like Michigan State and their coach a lot, but objectively speaking they should not be in any big bowl game this year.

They have only have three wins over above .500 FBS school. (Maryland (only one decent win (Iowa), Rutgers (pounded into the dust by every good BIG 10 team they played) and Nebraska in a home game they almost gagged away.)They lost to Ohio State at home.

Similar to Penn State, Michigan State had a pretty easy BIG 10 schedule set up and they blew it.

Of course, they could pull off a big win and depending on the opponent, I will most likely rooting for them to do just that!
I like Michigan state making the playoffs if

1) missouri beats alabama
2) Ga tech beats FSU
3) KSU beats baylor

playoffs would be

TCU, Oregon, Ohio State, MSU

this assumes ducks, frogs and bucks win but you could argue for Missouri or Ga tech to get in instead of the spartans. Yet, MSU only losses would be to Ohio State and Oregon both playoff teams while Ga tech and missouri would have some cluster F loses even with the conference tittles. No way Fl State or Alabama could get in with the loss in the title games.
(12-01-2014 02:08 PM)bluesox Wrote: [ -> ]I like Michigan state making the playoffs if

1) missouri beats alabama
2) Ga tech beats FSU
3) KSU beats baylor

playoffs would be

TCU, Oregon, Ohio State, MSU

this assumes ducks, frogs and bucks win but you could argue for Missouri or Ga tech to get in instead of the spartans. Yet, MSU only losses would be to Ohio State and Oregon both playoff teams while Ga tech and missouri would have some cluster F loses even with the conference tittles. No way Fl State or Alabama could get in with the loss in the title games.

Be kind of humorous if Ducks and Tide lose. Probably the two best conferences and the two teams most people thought were the best most of the season would be left out.
(11-30-2014 01:08 AM)allthatyoucantleavebehind Wrote: [ -> ]Missouri is the country's new favorite SEC team that isn't really even an SEC team. :)

Roll Tigers!

Missouri is not getting into this year's playoff under any circumstances. They lost to Indiana at home. Inexcusable.

They are (deservedly) the lowest ranked 2-loss P5 team. The committee might even choose Boise before Missouri.
(12-01-2014 02:21 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-30-2014 01:08 AM)allthatyoucantleavebehind Wrote: [ -> ]Missouri is the country's new favorite SEC team that isn't really even an SEC team. :)

Roll Tigers!

Missouri is not getting into this year's playoff under any circumstances. They lost to Indiana at home. Inexcusable.

They are (deservedly) the lowest ranked 2-loss P5 team. The committee might even choose Boise before Missouri.

Hypothetically, what if all of the top 6 lose? You have only one team left with one loss (Florida St.) and 12 teams with 2 losses (Bama, Oregon, Ohio St., TCU, Baylor, Arizona, Michigan St., Mississippi St., Ga. Tech, Mizzou, Wisconsin and Kansas St.). Who do you pick from among these 13 schools? At that point, I think you take all conference champions (i.e., four from among Arizona, Missouri, Ga. Tech, Wisconsin and Kansas St.).
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