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Based upon remaining opponents' W/L record combined:

1. LSU = 4@19-16=54.29%(8)
2. Alabama = 3@21-14=60%(3) ***includes 1 FCS which should incur penalty pct. pts.
3. Ohio St = 4@20-15=57.13%(7)
4. Clemson = 3@15-10=60%(3)
5. Penn St = 4@25-9=73.53%(1)
6. Georgia = 4@20-14=58.82%(5)
7. Oregon = 3@13-12=52%(9)
8. Utah = 3@11-16=40.74%(10)
9. Oklahoma = 4@23-10=69.7%(2)
10. Baylor = 4@19-14=57.58%(6) ****removed Florida because they suck****
 

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Unreal that OSU has a top 5 and top 15 team left on their schedule and are 7th out of 10. Goddamn, Rutgers sucks.
 
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IMO the lower you are on this list the better...especially if you're ranked high.The Committee is more likely to add-on to a team's resume than deduct...but in a very tight race, it could be a factor i.e. that 4th spot.
 

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So does the loser of the Alabama LSU game get in the playoff. And what if Georgia wins the conference? That would leave out an undefeated Big Ten (Minnesota, Ohio State, or Penn State) maybe and undefeated Baylor, a one loss Oklahoma, one loss Utah, or an undefeated Clemson. Could happen since it not necessary to win you division if you are in SEC, there is precedent for it.
 

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So does the loser of the Alabama LSU game get in the playoff. And what if Georgia wins the conference? That would leave out an undefeated Big Ten (Minnesota, Ohio State, or Penn State) maybe and undefeated Baylor, a one loss Oklahoma, one loss Utah, or an undefeated Clemson. Could happen since it not necessary to win you division if you are in SEC, there is precedent for it.

No non-champ in the CFP era has been taken over a 1-loss conference champ. So no, there isn't precedent for it.
 
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So does the loser of the Alabama LSU game get in the playoff. And what if Georgia wins the conference? That would leave out an undefeated Big Ten (Minnesota, Ohio State, or Penn State) maybe and undefeated Baylor, a one loss Oklahoma, one loss Utah, or an undefeated Clemson. Could happen since it not necessary to win you division if you are in SEC, there is precedent for it.


"So does the loser of the Alabama LSU game get in the playoff."

No

"what if Georgia wins the conference?"

They win out, they're a 12-1 CC. They're in.

An undefeated B10 CC is in. A 12-1 B10 CC is in.
 
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So does the loser of the Alabama LSU game get in the playoff. And what if Georgia wins the conference? That would leave out an undefeated Big Ten (Minnesota, Ohio State, or Penn State) maybe and undefeated Baylor, a one loss Oklahoma, one loss Utah, or an undefeated Clemson. Could happen since it not necessary to win you division if you are in SEC, there is precedent for it.

13-0 Clemson is in. A 12-1 CC Clemson, probably not.
Doubt Baylor finishes 13-0. The B12 CC at 12-1 or a 12-1 P12 CC will be the 4th spot.
If Clemson loses a game, then they are probably out. Should the P12 and B12 CCs end up at 12-1, then they are in.
Barring a total supernova, no 11-1 non-conf. winner will be in.
 

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So does the loser of the Alabama LSU game get in the playoff. And what if Georgia wins the conference? That would leave out an undefeated Big Ten (Minnesota, Ohio State, or Penn State) maybe and undefeated Baylor, a one loss Oklahoma, one loss Utah, or an undefeated Clemson. Could happen since it not necessary to win you division if you are in SEC, there is precedent for it.


This is the year, isn't it ???
 

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No non-champ in the CFP era has been taken over a 1-loss conference champ. So no, there isn't precedent for it.

Thank you. People keep repeating that shit over and over.

Only a whiny bitch or REALLY stupid person thinks there is a scintilla of a chance a 1-loss SEC team is getting in over an unbeaten B1G champ.
 

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Kind of a basic way of looking at it but in addition whomever makes this CCG will have an extra game.
 

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Didn’t y’all win the BIG 12 in 2016
Yep. Went undefeated in conference play that year.

But we ended up 5th in the final AP poll after beating the grease out of Awburn in the Sugar.
 

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Yep. Went undefeated in conference play that year.

But we ended up 5th in the final AP poll after beating the grease out of Awburn in the Sugar.

Was that the year you lost to Houston?
 
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