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"Control their own destiny" sounds a lot more positive than "have to go undefeated."
I don't agree-especially if Notre Dame loses.
Georgia's next 4 games are the heart of their schedule. Arkansas is vastly improved but they're not ready to compete with Georgia. Florida played a great and inspired game against Bama but I think we'll see that was a bit of an anomaly, plus they are currently trailing a sub-mediocre Tennessee team in the 2nd quarter. Kentucky and Auburn aren't gimme's but should still be relatively easy wins for the Dawgs.
Florida's secondary looks awful. Don't count out Arky at all. I think they're legit, and I don't trust Georgia's offense.
 
Even if oregon drops one they will be in

Depends on a number of things. How many other conference champs will be undefeated or have 1 loss? Who is Oregon's loss to, and is it a bad loss? Will both UGA and Bama both be undefeated going into the SECCG - in which case both will likely get in? Will the Cincy/ND winner be undefeated?
 
If MSU can find a way to reign in Martinez’ running and them going old school option, they are going to roll.
 
I don't agree-especially if Notre Dame loses.

Florida's secondary looks awful. Don't count out Arky at all. I think they're legit, and I don't trust Georgia's offense.

I still think ND loses 3 games. I originally said 4 but didn't know that Wiscy would suck so bad on offense, plus they got lucky against Toledo (Toledo!) and FSU.
 
Tennessee turns Florida over. Vols hanging in-Heupel's calling a pretty good game and their kids are playing hard for him.
 
Where do you see the losses? Cincinnati might be their toughest game left.

Cincy, USC, Stanford, UNC, VT are all very tough games. I know USC is a mess right now but they have talent and seem to have some rekindled hope with the big win last week. Plus ND beat FSU and Toledo by a whisker so they can lose to just about anyone. And I just don't think ND is that good.
 
Depends on a number of things. How many other conference champs will be undefeated or have 1 loss? Who is Oregon's loss to, and is it a bad loss? Will both UGA and Bama both be undefeated going into the SECCG - in which case both will likely get in? Will the Cincy/ND winner be undefeated?
They will be fine
 
Cincy, USC, Stanford, UNC, VT are all very tough games. I know USC is a mess right now but they have talent and seem to have some rekindled hope with the big win last week. Plus ND beat FSU and Toledo by a whisker so they can lose to just about anyone. And I just don't think ND is that good.

I think Cincy beats them. USC has hope? Meh. Washington State's one of two programs in the conference who may have more problems than we do right now. I'm not sure if any win over them can be classified as a "big win".
 
I think Cincy beats them. USC has hope? Meh. Washington State's one of two programs in the conference who may have more problems than we do right now. I'm not sure if any win over them can be classified as a "big win".

Maybe, but I was I was just thinking in the sense that first game with their new coach on the road and they won impressively.
 
Needed UCLA to bounce back this week. Looks like they got back on track.

Worst Pac-12 in a while, but funny how it works out that this is the year we're back in the CFP if UO doesn't screw up and UCLA (or USC) finds a way to give the Ducks a ranked opponent in the P12C.
 
They will be fine

Once again, depends. If they end up with 1 loss in a close game at Utah or at UW then I agree, their chances are good. But once they lose a game they're at the mercy of what else transpires in the other conferences and ND.
 
Once again, depends. If they end up with 1 loss in a close game at Utah or at UW then I agree, their chances are good. But once they lose a game they're at the mercy of what else transpires in the other conferences and ND.

They can't lose to Washington because of the Montana loss.
 
Needed UCLA to bounce back this week. Looks like they got back on track.

Worst Pac-12 in a while, but funny how it works out that this is the year we're back in the CFP if UO doesn't screw up and UCLA (or USC) finds a way to give the Ducks a ranked opponent in the P12C.

That's the ACC model the past 6 years. Doesn't really matter how good the South champ is if you can dominate your conference and win it every year. And that win in Columbus is their trump card
 
Needed UCLA to bounce back this week. Looks like they got back on track.

Worst Pac-12 in a while, but funny how it works out that this is the year we're back in the CFP if UO doesn't screw up and UCLA (or USC) finds a way to give the Ducks a ranked opponent in the P12C.
And it was believed before the season this would be a strong year for the conference.
 
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