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this is going to look very, very different next week. 10 of the top 12 teams have a very losable game this week.
We just need to worry about getting to Atlanta. We do that, and we'll be fine.
#11 is out no matter what happens...
People keep talking about 2 SEC teams in the playoff....if that happens, there is no scenario where we are not one of the two teams. The SEC can only get 2 teams if we make it. Hey Slive, can we get some of that good ole fashioned "protection" on your way out?
I agree with this. If we make it to Atlanta and lose, I think we are still in.
The real question is if we make it to Atlanta with one loss and lose in Atlanta, who gets in?
Does Auburn really pass us when we won the West and beat Auburn, although Auburn may only have 1 loss and we would have 2 losses?
So as far as who we root for / against, I think it should be this way (maximizes the number of losses for all other teams in contention):
1) Root against FSU, Oregon, and Alabama the rest of the way.
2) Root against Auburn until the Iron Bowl. If we beat Alabama, the Iron Bowl shouldn't matter. If we lose to Alabama, we need Auburn to win the Iron Bowl.
3) Root for Kansas State against TCU. Kansas State still had WVU and Baylor left, whereas TCU has no one of note left on their schedule.
4) Take your pick in regards to Michigan State - OSU, but it is in MSU's best interests for one of them to win the regular season matchup, and the other to win the likely rematch in the B1G title game.
5) Root for ASU against Notre Dame. Their schedule is tougher going forward, and they have a likely championship date with Oregon.
Personally, I don't see how we're out with only one loss unless it's a blowout. The committee kept Ole Miss in with one quality win and a loss to LSU. Unless they go against that precedent, we're in. Any loss we would have would be better than an LSU loss, plus we would have more quality wins, having played our full schedule. If LSU is a quality loss, then surely it is a quality win. Couple that with the best win so far of any team (Auburn) and a road win over Alabama or Ole Miss.