HuskerNation1
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So we've already seen Miss St, UCLA, and Georgia lose this week. OSU is without their QB, and Baylor's QB left the game with an injury. If Alabama ends up losing to Auburn (they are down by 12 in the 3rd quarter), that would mean no SEC team remains with only one loss. That leads to two questions.
1. Does a 2-loss SEC team still beat four power 5 teams with one loss or less?
2. Assuming Alabama loses, who do you see as the top 4 teams heading into conference titles next week. Here are my four:
#1-Oregon
#2-FSU
#3-TCU
#4-OSU
The next four:
#5-Baylor
#6-Alabama
#7-Michigan State
#8-Mississippi St
Given the SEC went 0-4 today vs the ACC, there is actual gameday evidence that they should not be given the benefit of the doubt when it comes to a 2-loss SEC team trumping teams from other conferences.
1. Does a 2-loss SEC team still beat four power 5 teams with one loss or less?
2. Assuming Alabama loses, who do you see as the top 4 teams heading into conference titles next week. Here are my four:
#1-Oregon
#2-FSU
#3-TCU
#4-OSU
The next four:
#5-Baylor
#6-Alabama
#7-Michigan State
#8-Mississippi St
Given the SEC went 0-4 today vs the ACC, there is actual gameday evidence that they should not be given the benefit of the doubt when it comes to a 2-loss SEC team trumping teams from other conferences.