(11-20-2022, 03:27 AM)Austroturf Wrote:(11-19-2022, 10:42 PM)Ratmandoo Wrote:(11-19-2022, 10:28 PM)BostonCard Wrote: Btw, Tennessee got destroyed by the other SC, and basically at this point, every SEC team but Georgia has two losses, so it’s hard for me to see how a second SEC team makes the playoff.
BC
If LSU wins out and beats Georgia in the SEC Championship game, they get in.
U$C is the Pac-12's last hope for a CFP spot. The Trojans have to beat the Domers, then prevail against Oregon or Washington in the Pac-12 title game.
After Tennessee's loss, the Trojans should be 6th behind Georgia, OSU, Michigan, TCU and LSU in next week's poll. One of Michigan and OSU will probably be eliminated after their game next week, though it is not impossible that a one-loss East Division runner-up in the Big Ten could still pip the Pac-12 champion.
TCU has to win out to stay in the running. If they lose, they probably drop out. As for the SEC, yes, if LSU beats Georgia in the SEC title game, both LSU and Georgia will be in. The other two are most likely the Big Ten champ (providing the West Division champ does not prevail) and either TCU or USC, providing they win out.
The Pac-12 chances for a CFP berth increase if Georgia beats LSU -- then, only one SEC team makes the play-off. Clemson could also still sneak into the picture, but their bad loss vs. the Domers does not help their cause.
Are there seriously people who want SC in “for the PAC 12?” They aren’t truly even in the PAC 12. They essentially flipped it the bird on their way to a big payday. F-Em.
I don’t ever want to see SC at or near the top. Especially now with their team full of mercenaries. I root for NCAA violations and probation. Hoping ND whips them.
