From what @TNRazor posted, yes.Someone please explain the playoff format. Do conference champs have automatic bids?
I'd like it more if it were just the 4 highest rated conference champs.If I remember right it's the 6 highest ranked conference champs and then the 6 highest ranked remaining. So I'll go with 4. The SEC champ and 3 at large.
Yeah, they're going to have to put on their big boy pants as they're no longer in Kansas as Dorothy says.OU and texas aren’t going to be anywhere near the playoffs.
Big difference in facing 8-9 top 40 teams instead of 1-2.
They literally faced 1-2 top 40 teams (in terms of talent) in the B12. Every SEC team (sans Vandy) has top 40 talent.
I would bet 3. Only 6-7 at large bids and the expanded Big 10 will be competitive for those spots.
I think anywhere between 3 and 4. Hard part is there are going to be a lot of good teams with multiple losses that they would not have had we not expanded. I’m not sure that will the case with the Big 10. I can see 2 from the Big 12, 3 or 4 from the SEC, 4 from the Big 10, 2 from the ACC and one or none perhaps from another conference depending on whether or not someone above drops a game and no one else picks up one. Not sure if any of the midmajor teams have schedules that will get them in if they win.How many SEC teams make the 12 team playoff? Which ones?
4-5?
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Bama is the question mark this year. They lost a lot of talent to the NFL, and the portal. Plus, they 'll have a new staff and system to break in. I would like to see them struggle this year.Maybe none. Now that Bama has closed shop, why is SEC not getting out of football?
Let's just become a basketball conference!
Really I expect 4 teams to make it, but not Bama. Ga, LSU, Miss. and UT (on the fence about Tx)