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Well that was a terrible day for the SEC.
Alabama smokes totally overrated #13 Auburn.
Florida State demolishes #15 Florida.
Vandy puts up 45 on #17 Tennessee and wins.
Georgia Tech ekes out a win over Georgia.
Clemson totally eviscerates South Carolina.
Might the ACC be better than the SEC? I mean check out these results:
Florida State beat Ole Miss and Florida.
Clemson beat Auburn and South Carolina.
Georgia Tech beat Georgia.
That's ACC 5-0 over the SEC right there.
The SEC East is a steaming pile of guano. And the West pretty much stinks after Alabama and 4-loss LSU. Who the hell is going to bother watching the SEC championship game?
As for the Big Ten, man what a terrible conundrum the playoff committee has put itself in. Ohio State would seem to be a shoe-in to make the playoff, but does the committee want to set the precedent of a non conference champion getting in? What about Michigan? They lost in double OT to the #3 team. Then what do you do if PSU wins the Big Ten? Leave the team out who beat Ohio State head-to-head?
At minimum, these Big Ten results probably kill the Big-12's playoff hopes, and rightfully so.
Hard to see a focused Clemson team losing to even a pretty well coached VT team.
Will the winner of the Pac-12 championship game be left out of the party? I talk about the Big-12 having no good OOC wins this year, but what is the best Pac-12 OOC win? Believe it or not, it seems to be Stanford beating Kansas State. After that, it's probably Colorado leading Michigan when Liufau went out with injury. It sure seems to me that game should get a lot of consideration should Colorado beat Washington.
Once again, we have a clear and present need for all conference champions to be in playoff. If Ohio State is in without winning its conference, why bother with conference championship games? Frankly, that would be perfectly fine with me, and even my preference.Â