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No one asked you Bernardt-gator said:I agree with this. Throw in condaliza freaking rice and we're screwedLaw98gator;n35497 said:What will it take? Hell to freeze over. There is a reason they made a committee not a formula and the committee will be made up of like 90 percent people with ties to other schools or conferences. They designed this to specifically keep the all Sec thing from happening again. I dont expect that a team that cannot win even its own division will ever be in the playoff.
LagoonGator68;n35903 said:13 people with agendas ain't gonna put 2 SEC teams in period! NEVER
Gatorbait25;n36015 said:It would take a season like 2011 or 2012. Not sure if it will happen this year, but it will at some point.
In 2012 for example we would've played Notre Dame and Oregon would've played Bama.
"a committee is a bunch of voters braniac " Alright let me spell this out for you because apparently you are about 12 years old based on your response. Under the old system there were a "bunch" of voters in multiple polls along with computers etc. With the new playoff there is a "SMALL" committee that will determine who gets in based on different criteria than was used in the BCS. One of those that carrys a heavy weight in new playoff fomat is the conference champions.westflgator said:Durty South Swamp;n34935 said:. At the end of the day its voters and they will succumb to pressure based off who is really viewed as better regardless of conference champ standing.
Not under this new system. It will be determined by a committee not a bunch of voters as a whole. The criteria has changed, and SOS will not carry as much weight as winning your conference (if you are part of a major conference). I still think it is possible, but not as likely as it was under the old system. The only way I see two SEC teams in the final four, would be if two undefeated teams play a really close hard fought game that comes down to a field goal, and the other major conference winners happens to have multiple losses, and there are no other highly ranked undefeated independants or smaller conference champs waiting in the wings, however, I think that scenario is highly unlikely. Once they move to an eight team playoff we will see multiple SEC teams on a yearly basis.