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Topic Title: How do you decide who gets even play for number one. Topic Summary: College football is now entering the ugly decisionmaking part. Created On: 12/03/2017 08:04 AM |
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SEC champion with 12-1 record - UGA makes sense to me, Clemson schooled Miami and showed why they are ranked #1. Oklahoma had a great season - it is the fourth team that is questionable. Ohio is 10-2 while Alabama 11-1. With the strength of Alabama's schedule and the fact that the only loss was Auburn at Auburn they get in over Ohio. But I do agree that two teams from one conference seems odd to me. I mean what if Alabama wins the next two? How can you not win your conference but be considered the champion? ------------------------- Even a blind hog finds an occasional acorn |
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