SEC East

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  1. ramah

    ramah Founding Member

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    Re: SEC east tie breaker

    Correction, GA goes over TN.

    Wow!

    Another GA game, LOL

    This time with a more potent LSU offense that is running over teams.

    LSU 34, GA 10
     
  2. SouthLink02

    SouthLink02 Founding Member

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    Even if UF beats FSU, they wont pass either UGA or UT. They havent a chance unless either two loss. Wayyy too much ground to make up. Even with UT's SOS dropping, it wont matter
     
  3. Chip82

    Chip82 Founding Member

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    The only way that Florida could beat Georgia in the BCS rankings is if Florida demolishes Florida State and Georgia somehow loses to Georgia Tech. But in reality, Georgia Tech doesn't have the offense to beat Georgia. It would take a freaky set of circumstances for GT to win against Georgia.

    But even if all three teams end up with a 6-2 conference record, and UT and Florida are tied for the lead in the BCS, Florida would still be 5 spots behind UT due of head to head play.

    Tennessee has to lose for Florida to have a chance.
    Georgia has to lose for Tennessee to have a chance.
     
  4. DarkHornet

    DarkHornet Louisiana Sports Fan

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    At this time, the most likely senerio will be Georgia going. But a loss by Tennessee to Kentucky or Vandy will give Florida the nod. The only other way for Florida to go would be for them to pass Tennessee in the BCS Standings and get within 5 spots of Georiga.

    It is possible because of the sharp drop in Tennessee's SOS. Florida will have a much tough SOS than Tennessee by season's end, but that extra loss may be too much to overcome for them.
     

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