SEC Survivor Pool Round 9 (Picks due by Thur. May 8th at 8PM EDT)

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Rules:
-Pick an SEC Team you think will win their series.
-If they win, you continue on, if they lose, you're eliminated
-You can only use a team once, so pick wisely
-I will keep up with your picks and list them beside your username each week
-IF YOU DO NOT play in week 1, you are ineligible and cannot play

Round 9 Matchups

South Carolina @ Auburn
Vandy @ Tennessee
Oklahoma @ Kentucky
Georgia @ Alabama
Mizzou @ Texas A&M
Arkansas @ LSU
Florida @ Texas
Ole Miss @ Miss. State


Still Alive & Previous Pick
@volsagain Alabama, Ole Miss, Texas, Arkansas, Florida, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Georgia
@preacherman20 LSU, Ole Miss, Texas, Arkansas, Florida, Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia
@Orangefog LSU, Ole Miss, Texas, Arkansas, Florida, Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia
@ATCVolinmn Tennessee, Arkansas, LSU, Ole Miss, Florida, Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia
@Volprofch05 LSU, Ole Miss, Texas, Arkansas, Florida, Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia
@Vols330 Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Texas, Arkansas, Florida, LSU, Alabama, Georgia
 
#2
#2
Texas A&M
I’m guessing the regular season ends in in a tie since all of us can pick the same two teams the next two weekends.
Tie Breaker? SEC Champion?
 
#9
#9
For the fun of it I would be glad if everyone has to pick someone other than Mississippi State.
I was thinking it would all be TAMU this week, but all of the picks for whoever is playing Missouri made me think earlier in the year the elimination challenge could be you can only pick a team to lose once. But the other side of that is a team running the table every week. But, which is more likely, a team never wins or a team never loses? Before this year I would have said they are both unlikely in my eyes, but Missouri is trying hard to go completely defeated in SEC play.
 
#10
#10
I was thinking it would all be TAMU this week, but all of the picks for whoever is playing Missouri made me think earlier in the year the elimination challenge could be you can only pick a team to lose once. But the other side of that is a team running the table every week. But, which is more likely, a team never wins or a team never loses? Before this year I would have said they are both unlikely in my eyes, but Missouri is trying hard to go completely defeated in SEC play.
In my opinion, unless you want a wide group of winners, there will need to be a tie breaker. Maybe not. Not everyone was on the “Mizzous to lose” train early…
 

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