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re: Do you think a one loss SEC team can get in the title game ahead of

Posted on 2/27/12 at 6:45 pm to
Posted by KillianRussell
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 2/27/12 at 6:45 pm to
It would depend on who lost to whom and who the one loss team played out of confrence. I can only see Alabama because of it's marquee name and rich tradition garnering enough out of the south votes to make that leap
Posted by DucksflyinPAC
Portland, Oregon
Member since Mar 2011
1872 posts
Posted on 2/27/12 at 7:34 pm to
FSU will not go undefeated. However, if they did, it has nothing to do with them per say. Any respected Major AQ Conference undefeated would go in over a one loss SEC team.

Several years ago it would look like this: Any AQ Conference team would get in over. And a few more were close such as the MWC(with BYU, Utah, TCU ect) Would be 2 thirds of the way having that respect, a big East Champ would probably get in only because they are AQ, even though not a respected major AQ. And the WAC- think BSU- would get left out most likely vs a 1 loss SEC team. But all the other 5 respected(and ACC barely) AQ's, Big Ten, Big 12, PAC-10, ACC, would all get in over a 1 loss SEC team if undefeated.

But now, with so many teams shuffling, the Big East has lost everybody, the WAC is hardly a Conference, and the MWC has lost everyone. Now only 5 Conferences are respected and any of the other 4, if undefeated would get in over any SEC undefeated- even a Bama...such as last year. Last year a Clemson, Wisky, Okie Lite, Stanford or even FSU- if any went undefeated last year would of played vs LSU and held Bama out... That's just the way it is. The SEC gets more votes to brake any ties for mutual one losses, but not enough to jump any AQ majors undefeated's...
Posted by 3rdandlong83
Alabama
Member since Oct 2011
916 posts
Posted on 2/28/12 at 12:01 am to
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enough out of the south votes to make that leap


God Damn, Boise State's coach voted for a rematch last year. Why are people so stupid?
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