Quaoarsking
10-25-2014, 11:11 PM
Georgia (4-1) - Can win the East by winning out (nFlorida, @Kentucky, Auburn), or by losing 1 if Missouri loses another.
Missouri (3-1) - Win out (Kentucky, @Tennessee, @Texas A&M, Arkansas) and have Georgia lose another. Or lose 1 and have Georgia lose 2.
Georgia or Missouri could conceivably win the East at 5-3 if the tiebreakers worked out right, but those are pretty unlikely.
Kentucky (2-3) - Win out (@Missouri, Georgia, @Tennessee), thereby giving Missouri and Georgia their second loss and have both of those also lose another. However, don't end up in a 2-way 5-3 with Florida.
Florida (2-3) - Win out (nGeorgia, @Vanderbilt, South Carolina). Have Georgia lose another game and Missouri lose 2 more. With Alabama and LSU as West opponents, Florida should be able to win a 3-way tie. Having Kentucky also reach 5-3 would help.
I actually think Missouri could do it, because I think Georgia loses to Auburn.
I wouldn't be shocked to see Kentucky beat Missouri or Georgia, but I highly doubt it all falls into place for them to win the East.
Missouri (3-1) - Win out (Kentucky, @Tennessee, @Texas A&M, Arkansas) and have Georgia lose another. Or lose 1 and have Georgia lose 2.
Georgia or Missouri could conceivably win the East at 5-3 if the tiebreakers worked out right, but those are pretty unlikely.
Kentucky (2-3) - Win out (@Missouri, Georgia, @Tennessee), thereby giving Missouri and Georgia their second loss and have both of those also lose another. However, don't end up in a 2-way 5-3 with Florida.
Florida (2-3) - Win out (nGeorgia, @Vanderbilt, South Carolina). Have Georgia lose another game and Missouri lose 2 more. With Alabama and LSU as West opponents, Florida should be able to win a 3-way tie. Having Kentucky also reach 5-3 would help.
I actually think Missouri could do it, because I think Georgia loses to Auburn.
I wouldn't be shocked to see Kentucky beat Missouri or Georgia, but I highly doubt it all falls into place for them to win the East.