G8RNTN;n305315 said:This thread went full retard.
if you have two W Div losses, they could kill your chancesthreatmatrix;305414 said:Theoretically you could win all the games in your division and not win your division. I've always found that odd.
threatmatrix;n305414 said:Theoretically you could win all the games in your division and not win your division. I've always found that odd.
Why? We are playing three freshmen, a guy who should be a redshirt freshman (playing LT), and a 1AA transfer playing on the OL, walkons are the 2s at LBs, we lost our starting QB, and we have no kicker. All that with roster that was picked to finish 5th in the SEC East by most analysts.lagator;n305428 said:and yet if we lose to USC it will pretty much ruin the party.
It's stupid. Division record should be the first criteria. If you beat all the other east teams, you are the best east team. That is undeniable.threatmatrix;n305414 said:Theoretically you could win all the games in your division and not win your division. I've always found that odd.
With all do respect, who gives a fuk what class the players are in or if we are playing a transfer? Are you so beaten down by the Muschamp experiment that you can't see what we are playing for? You only get so many chances to compete for championships.Law98gator;n305689 said:Why? We are playing three freshmen, a guy who should be a redshirt freshman (playing LT), and a 1AA transfer playing on the OL, walkons are the 2s at LBs, we lost our starting QB, and we have no kicker. All that with roster that was picked to finish 5th in the SEC East by most analysts.
What party is it ruining? This is a historically great coaching job. McElwain will be a serious contender for nation COY lose to USC or not.
gardnerwebbgator;n305463 said:National semifinals are Orange and Cotton this year. If TCU runs the table, they likely get what amounts to a home game at Jerry World. If we got that far, would we get placed in the Orange?
Captain Sasquatch;n305766 said:If I'm remembering the process correctly, the 1 and 2 seeds get placed in the most geographically advantageous site possible. That's why Bama was in the Sugar and Oregon was in the Rose last year. So it would depend on the seeding.
bradgator2;n305417 said:I think I remember that happening to us once when we lost to LSU and Bama.
threatmatrix;n305414 said:Theoretically you could win all the games in your division and not win your division. I've always found that odd.