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Georgia........ :yawn:
Got humiliated by South Carolina.
Barely got by Missouri and Kentucky.
I'd definitely rank 'Bama over Georgia
Yes Stanford's got a shot to ruin Oregon's season. Thankfully the game's in Eugene. Then we have to play a very solid Oregon State team, AND we have to play USC again .......unless UCLA beats USC. The Bruins are only a four point dog, and they're a much improved team this year. Could be an interesting, competitive game but I'm not seeing them beating USC just yet.
that is exactly what i am saying bodie. some are talking like this is over..i am not seeing it over for no team in the top 6 ..lot of football to play yet..and as old gordon solie ( deceased wrestling announcer ) would say..it remains to be seen! lol heres the lowdown i just copied from a sports site. >>>> So it’s fairly simple now for the SEC: produce a one-loss champion on Dec. 1, hope for two major upsets of the three unbeatens, then try to reclaim the crown on the field in South Florida on Jan. 7.
Not an easy road. But that’s the way it should be.
Look, the SEC wins all ties. They’re stacked like kindling in the BCS standings, in positions four through nine: Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Florida, Texas A&M and South Carolina. So if it comes down to a beauty contest between one-loss teams, the SEC will get the nod over similar champions of the ACC, Big 12 and Pac-12.
But if you think a one-loss SEC team deserves a berth in the title game over one of the three current unbeatens, you’re viewing the world through regionally biased eyes. They don’t deserve it, and it won’t happen.