Alabama Auburn Texas A&M LSU Ole Miss All in the top 10. Sure that won't last once we all start beating up on each other but that's amazing to me.
Let me make sure I understand. If FSU, Oregon, & OU run the table, you're saying leave one or more out to send a 1 or 2 loss SEC team?
I think what he is saying is that it is more than likely that more than 1 of the best 4 teams in the nation resides in the SECW. Because of the process they will be eliminated, unless of course the 1 loss team is our gump friends. Nothing short of a National disaster will keep the world wide leader from putting them in.
Brett. I understand and appreciate your comments. I've got to go to the office. More to follow. And to be clear, I was sort of playing devils advocate.
There will be some damn strong teams in the SEC West that must finish with 2 or 3 losses. Teams that might be better than playoff teams because the SEC West only loses to each other, for the most part.
The SEC should just remove itself from the rest of college football, scratch the East and West, play a round robin schedule then have a 4 game playoff with the top 4 teams to decide who the national champion is. Hell the NCAA doesn't recognize national champions anyway.
Those 5 teams will play 10 games against each other before the year is over. That's 10 losses they will have on their collective records, assuming none lose out of the division. Hard to see how more than one of them will come out of this with a playoff-worthy record, even if more than one were playoff eligible.