Playoff protection

#10
#10
I don’t think Penn St is very good, but ….

We got clowned last night because our WRs were seeking heat on a 55 degree night.

I doubt Happy Valley in late December will agree with our team.
Tennessee needs to rotate their WRs. Sitting on the bench and not playing you will get cold.
 
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#16
#16
I don’t think Penn St is very good, but ….

We got clowned last night because our WRs were seeking heat on a 55 degree night.

I doubt Happy Valley in late December will agree with our team.

How do you think a rock fight would go for Penn State against Sampson and Bishop AND Lewis??
 
#19
#19
Not that I wouldn't be glad to see Tennessee make the playoffs, but considering Tennessee's rotten road record, I have a hard time seeing the Vols leaving Happy Valley with a win.

I'm not sure I even want to think about what Cam Ward would do to us in Coral Gables. I know Miami hasn't had the toughest schedule, but they have the #1 offense in the nation and Tennessee don't score points good this year.
 
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#20
#20
So I guess Florida beats Ole Miss in this scenario.
Florida beating Ole Miss or Texas beating Ole Miss in the SECCG both result in us getting in uncontested. The idea that the SECCG loser can’t be punished is not based in reality. Look no further than last year when UGA went to Atlanta undefeated and left without a playoff bid.

It’s also possible that we simply win the 2-loss argument with Ole Miss. They lost AT HOME to Kentucky, who we beat. They lost to LSU who has been beat by Florida and Bama, who we beat. They did beat Georgia, but we had to play Georgia on the road, and our Bama win is better than their Georgia win. If we have better quality wins AND better quality losses why shouldn’t we get in over Ole Miss?
 
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#22
#22
Florida beating Ole Miss or Texas beating Ole Miss in the SECCG both result in us getting in uncontested. The idea that the SECCG loser can’t be punished is not based in reality. Look no further than last year when UGA went to Atlanta undefeated and left without a playoff bid.

It’s also possible that we simply win the 2-loss argument with Ole Miss. They lost AT HOME to Kentucky, who we beat. They lost to LSU who has been beat by Florida and Bama, who we beat. They did beat Georgia, but we had to play Georgia on the road, and our Bama win is better than their Georgia win. If we have better quality wins AND better quality losses why shouldn’t we get in over Ole Miss?
I think UF beats Ole Miss next week. And if Texas beats A&M were in
 
#23
#23
Florida beating Ole Miss or Texas beating Ole Miss in the SECCG both result in us getting in uncontested. The idea that the SECCG loser can’t be punished is not based in reality. Look no further than last year when UGA went to Atlanta undefeated and left without a playoff bid.

It’s also possible that we simply win the 2-loss argument with Ole Miss. They lost AT HOME to Kentucky, who we beat. They lost to LSU who has been beat by Florida and Bama, who we beat. They did beat Georgia, but we had to play Georgia on the road, and our Bama win is better than their Georgia win. If we have better quality wins AND better quality losses why shouldn’t we get in over Ole Miss?
Hey, I agree.
 
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#25
But they will put Alabama ahead of us if we both win out then we would have beat them and beat Vandy. Hopefully somehow one of these next games they can lose between Oklahoma or Auburn.
For this to happen, we need Bama to win the SEC championship. Thatvwaybour Bama win is better then the Georgia win Ole Miss has.
 

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