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I think Ohio State is the only one that could survive a loss. They have been dominant all season long. They are also number one and would need to fall the furthest to exit the playoffs.Could almost say this about all 3 of the undefeateds right now. Clemson would catch a lot of flak if they happened to lose but could still very well stay in the top 4. Ohio State as well. That's saying only one out of the 3 lose. Multiple of them losing changes things.
I think Ohio State is the only one that could survive a loss. They have been dominant all season long. They are also number one and would need to fall the furthest to exit the playoffs.
LSU would lose their playoff spot to Uga. Yes I know Georgia is already in a playoff spot but the SECCG is a play in game.
Clemson has a weak schedule and has some ugly games and would have a bad loss to a mediocre at best Virginia.
If you think OSU would blow them out, then you should probably also think CLemson would blow them out.If they lose and slide into tOSUs DMs in the first rd....it won't be pretty.
The SEC Championship is up for grabs; so - no, it is not meaningless.
They could boatrace Clempson, but tOSU is playing complimentary football...or they had until yesterday, Michigan really threw it around the yard. I was surprised.If you think OSU would blow them out, then you should probably also think CLemson would blow them out.
How is that worse?Win: possibly grab #1 seed get to play Utah or OU in rd. 1
Lose: Risk missing the playoffs or worst they draw OSU in the first rd
It saves LSU from the embarrassmentHow is that worse?
It gives them a chance at a national championship so it is not worse.It saves LSU from the embarrassment