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How in the world is GA the #4 team in the CFP!? Embarrassing!


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3 minutes ago, The Guru said:

They're better than Auburn. Were winning the entire game. Lost on last play.

If they win out then they should be in.

I gave Oregon a "mulligan" and they still haven't done shit this year to be #4...xD

 

Oregon is just magically delicious...must be the 500 uniform combos they have..

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26 minutes ago, The Guru said:

They're better than Auburn. Were winning the entire game. Lost on last play.

If they win out then they should be in.

 

They'd have a conference championship win vs. the current CFP #7.

That blows away anything Team Anonymous would have with their home loss and zero titles.

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29 minutes ago, RedZone said:

Who lost to the best team they have played this year......(6-4) USC

Thanks for trying too, crying concha.

You clearly attended Football University with, los....xD

Losing to an inconsistent but talented USC team by 7 in a Friday night road game (a scheduled loss) is hardly a disqualifier.

Why is it that every loss by everybody else is disqualifying but not to an SEC team?

Don't answer. I already know.

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1 hour ago, RedZone said:

I've watched this team twice and they are charmin soft.........

Yet they were beating what many fans consider a "tough" SEC opponent until there was 9 seconds left in the game.

Gerogia will crow about a win over Auburn.

Alabama will claim that they deserve a playoff spot after a win over Auburn.

Oregon plays them in the non-conference and controls the game for 3.5 quarters and it proves.....that they're charmin soft?

Good one.

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8 minutes ago, The Guru said:

Losing to an inconsistent but talented USC team by 7 in a Friday night road game (a scheduled loss) is hardly a disqualifier.

Why is it that every loss by everybody else is disqualifying but not to an SEC team?

Don't answer. I already know.

 

ChipZone the WonderRacist should stick to his collection of shirtless high school boys.

Utah is ranked #7 whether he likes it or not. I wouldn't anticipate the CPF committee calling him anytime soon for advice.

Team Anonymous will have to rely on maybe beating a potential 4-loss Auburn that has 3 close calls in addition and barely beat Ole Miss in their last game.

 

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27 minutes ago, RedZone said:

Who lost to the best team they have played this year......(6-4) USC

 

Thanks for trying too, crying concha.

You clearly attended Football University with, los....xD

 

 

Lets take a look at some terrible losses that teams that made the CFP had during the regular season:

2017 Oklahoma- 38-31 loss at home to 8-5 Iowa St

2017 Clemson- 27-24 loss to 4-8 Syracuse

2016 Ohio St- 24-21 Loss to a 3-loss Penn St 

2016 Clemson- 43-42 Loss at home to a 8-5 Pitt 

2015 Oklahoma- 24-17 Loss to a 5-7 Texas 

2015 Alabama 43-37 Loss at home to 3-Loss Ole Miss

2015 Michigan St 39-38 loss to 6-7 Nebraska

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7 minutes ago, The Guru said:

Losing to an inconsistent but talented USC team by 7 in a Friday night road game (a scheduled loss) is hardly a disqualifier.

Why is it that every loss by everybody else is disqualifying but not to an SEC team?

Don't answer. I already know.

Keep in mind that game was Reggie Bush's first game back in the Coliseum since the whole scandal went down plus the Fox Crew was there. I was at the game. There was a lot energy in that Stadium. USC was ready and regardless of record, they still have 4 & 5 star athletes all over the field. 

Utah also dominated the LOS but fell victim to big plays. 

Utah beats USC 8/10 times 

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10 minutes ago, The Guru said:

Yet they were beating what many fans consider a "tough" SEC opponent until there was 9 seconds left in the game.

Gerogia will crow about a win over Auburn.

Alabama will claim that they deserve a playoff spot after a win over Auburn.

Oregon plays them in the non-conference and controls the game for 3.5 quarters and it proves.....that they're charmin soft?

Good one.

Leading the game doesnt always mean controlling the game. 

 

Oregon controlled the 1st quarter.... Auburn outscored Oregon 24-7 in the final 3 Quarters.

 

And its disqualifying for Oregon because they dont play enough good teams to make up for that loss like teams in the SEC do.

You are insinuating a win over Auburn means nothing... But are crowing about a team that LOST to Auburn.

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6 minutes ago, ECHS05 said:

Leading the game doesnt always mean controlling the game. 

 

Oregon controlled the 1st quarter.... Auburn outscored Oregon 24-7 in the final 3 Quarters.

 

And its disqualifying for Oregon because they dont play enough good teams to make up for that loss 

 

Oregon will have a conference title and a Top 10 win if they win out.

Georgia has to win out to qualify.

If they win out that means beating LSU.  Georgia and LSU could get in the final 4.

That would eliminate1-loss at home, no title and no-notable-wins-except-maybe-Auburn Bama.

That is the only reasonable scenario where the SEC gets in two teams.

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11 minutes ago, concha said:

 

Oregon will have a conference title and a Top 10 win if they win out.

Georgia has to win out to qualify.

If they win out that means beating LSU.  Georgia and LSU could get in the final 4.

That would eliminate1-loss at home, no title and no-notable-wins-except-maybe-Auburn Bama.

That is the only reasonable scenario where the SEC gets in two teams.

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IF Oregon wins out, it probably would be. 

 

LSU should be in regardless of whether UGA beats them in the SECCG.

IMO if UGA does beat LSU... The seeds would line up...

1. Ohio St.

2. UGA (over Clemson bc of a MUCH better schedule, and whatll be wins over 4 Top 15 teams in Notre Dame, Florida, Auburn, & LSU)

3. Clemson

4. LSU

 

An Ohio St. vs. LSU and UGA vs. Clemson semifinal would be just fine with me. 

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2 minutes ago, ECHS05 said:

IF Oregon wins out, it probably would be. 

 

LSU should be in regardless of whether UGA beats them in the SECCG.

IMO if UGA does beat LSU... The seeds would line up...

1. Ohio St.

2. UGA (over Clemson bc of a MUCH better schedule, and whatll be wins over 4 Top 15 teams in Notre Dame, Florida, Auburn, & LSU)

3. Clemson

4. LSU

 

An Ohio St. vs. LSU and UGA vs. Clemson semifinal would be just fine with me. 

UGA is not beating LSU.  

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34 minutes ago, The Guru said:

Losing to an inconsistent but talented USC team by 7 in a Friday night road game (a scheduled loss) is hardly a disqualifier.

Why is it that every loss by everybody else is disqualifying but not to an SEC team?

That simply isn't true....it's more that you are doing a terrible job in pimping Oregon and Utah who both come from a land where everyone will have 6 losses this year. xD

Truth of the matter is the only reason these Western Pretenders are ranked so highly is because everyone else is knocking everyone else down a spot or two........It's called the "We didn't lose this week Ladder"

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, ECHS05 said:

IF Oregon wins out, it probably would be. 

 

LSU should be in regardless of whether UGA beats them in the SECCG.

IMO if UGA does beat LSU... The seeds would line up...

1. Ohio St.

2. UGA (over Clemson bc of a MUCH better schedule, and whatll be wins over 4 Top 15 teams in Notre Dame, Florida, Auburn, & LSU)

3. Clemson

4. LSU

 

An Ohio St. vs. LSU and UGA vs. Clemson semifinal would be just fine with me. 

 

Auburn could have 4 losses and 3 close ones. I'm not really confident they stay in the Top 15 and ND is currently #16 so they might not be. Florida and LSU obviously would be great for Georgia.

I think the matchups look right.

Obviously if LSU beats Georgia in the SEC final, then Georgia is out and I think Oregon moves into the final four if they win out. They'd have a title, a top 10 win and Bama would have a win over a Auburn and nothing else.

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41 minutes ago, The Guru said:

Losing to an inconsistent but talented USC team by 7 in a Friday night road game (a scheduled loss) is hardly a disqualifier.

Why is it that every loss by everybody else is disqualifying but not to an SEC team?

Don't answer. I already know.

Only took you a few years but your finally making a good argument

 

No surprise it's against someone as clueless and ignorant as swamp Cajun redzone though

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6 minutes ago, ECHS05 said:

IF Oregon wins out, it probably would be. 

 

LSU should be in regardless of whether UGA beats them in the SECCG.

IMO if UGA does beat LSU... The seeds would line up...

1. Ohio St.

2. UGA (over Clemson bc of a MUCH better schedule, and whatll be wins over 4 Top 15 teams in Notre Dame, Florida, Auburn, & LSU)

3. Clemson

4. LSU

 

An Ohio St. vs. LSU and UGA vs. Clemson semifinal would be just fine with me. 

Isn't it a bit early to be hitting hard liquor ECHS?

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