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Its the magic number
It doesn't matter if it comes early, middle or late in the season lose that second game and the party's over./I've heard AB, your Admingator, echo the same sentiments. Once the dream of a National Championship is shattered pick up your marbles and go home. For me its the same story. It's like winning Majors in tennis and golf. Going for the big prize is always the name of the game.
In the history of NCAA football there has been only one National Champion with two losses. In 1960 for some exotic reasons the Minnesota Gophers ended the year as #1 despite two losses. This was still the era where the National Champion was crowned before the post season bowl games. The #1 Gophers went on to be defeated by Washington 17-7 in the Rose Bowl. After that unfortunate chain of events coaches and sports writer considered Ole Miss (10-0-1) who won their bowl game the real National Champions.. Interesting side story about Memphis State being the only team to tie #1 Ole Miss that year. Old school Tigers fans still talk about that game.
There is one consolation about being out of the race. You can sit back ,relax and analyze your team's progress during the year and project their prospects for the next year as NC contenders.
Last time I looked Florida and Tennessee had two losses. Sorry, folks, maybe next year. :)
List of National Champions:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College...Division_I_FBS