Usually rematches are bad news for who won the first time. UW is somehow just a deeper team then we can seeAnd both losses to Washington .
Jesus.
@Big Jim cant believe it.Our nephew goes to Oregon - he's never even been to one of the games. All he cares about is school.
Some will still think he’s a drunk. I think he’s the real deal. And this team is well coached and better than FSU.So how does this change the narrative for Sark as a coach?
Essssss Eeeeee CeeeeeYikes. Texas fans booed the hell out of Brett Yormak.
They scored late to make it 38-14Way to go Mines
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I've seen them a few times, they are good enough.This is the first time I've really watched Georgia. The conventional wisdom is that they're not as good as they were last year.
Um, yeah.
Damn, at least go for the cheerleadersOur nephew goes to Oregon - he's never even been to one of the games. All he cares about is school.
Alabama looks really good too.
I dunno.
If I'm the committee, I'm rooting hard for Georgia and/or Louisville, because with Texas looking dominant, a combo of Bama/FSU/Michigan winning makes their job really, really hard.
That's a southern tradition of enforcing caste, can't have the poors blend in if they happen to get good seatsI know the SEC is different, but if you wear a suit and tie to sit in the stands at a college football game, you need your ass kicked.
You're a closet Michigan fan.i seriously thought uo was going to roll uw. coaching matters, apparently.
but, please do not shower any hope or good vibes on uw. they have talked so much trash over the years... they deserve a red ass beating from meat-chicken.
and i have exactly zero likes for meat-chicken.
also if there is some way for all of our real and perceived enemies to lose at once, i am in.
I think this is probably a little simpler than you do. The SEC championship is a play in for the CFP in my opinion, and Texas' win in Tuscaloosa is the big reason why. I don't think you can pass on an 12-1 Big 12 champion with a win over the SEC champion to accomodate UGA. If Alabama and Louisville both win......the idea of two teams from either the Big 10 or the SEC becomes much more of a conversation.Alabama looks really good too.
I dunno.
If I'm the committee, I'm rooting hard for Georgia and/or Louisville, because with Texas looking dominant, a combo of Bama/FSU/Michigan winning makes their job really, really hard.
I think Ohio State would go ahead of UGA in that case because that win at Notre Dame is better than anything UGA has to show.It all really hinges on FSU for whether or not the committee will have to make a tough call. An FSU loss and things are pretty straightforward (assuming Michigan wins):
Michigan
UGA/Bama winner
Texas
Washington
Agree. Means we're going to be having a real conversation about #4 if Louisville beats Florida State.If this holds, Texas is in, right? You can't put Georgia in over Bama. And you can't put a Bama team in that lost at home to Texas.