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msstate7

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Michigan state hasn't beat a top 25 team. They've lost to Oregon and Ohio state (home) both by 10+. We've beat 2 top 25 teams and lost to #1 and #12 on the road. The committee screwed us by putting mich state over us
 

rem101

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We lost this week. As much as they want to say timing of losses/wins doesn't matter, it does.
 

ckDOG

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They hammered us bc we looked like a Top 50 team against OM.

Michigan state hasn't beat a top 25 team. They've lost to Oregon and Ohio state (home) both by 10+. We've beat 2 top 25 teams and lost to #1 and #12 on the road. The committee screwed us by putting mich state over us


I agree about us having the better results on paper, but I guess I can't complain too much after that craptastic performance Saturday either.
 

WrapItDog

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1. Alabama
2. Oregon
3. TCU
4. Florida State
5. Ohio State
6. Baylor
7. Arizona
8. Michigan State
9. Kansas State
10. Mississippi State

12. Ole Miss
14. Georgia
19. Auburn
24. LSU
 

rynodawg

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They probably didn't spend much time comparing resumes after the top 6, and just went with the polls.
 

KurtRambis4

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I look at

TCU being third as it suggesting state would've been 5, if we had beat OM, barring we blow them out. No way they leave FSU out.
 

The Junkyard Dog

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I hate to be to be the bearer of bad news, for Miss. St to make a selection bowl now, Baylor must beat K-State or Ohio State has to beat Wisconsin. The Starting QBs for both Baylor and OSU are injured. Bryce Petty's status is unknown for this weekend.
 

Philly Dawg

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I don't understand most of your post. Baylor and KSU are currently both ranked ahead of us, so neither could jump is. The only possibility is that one would drop. Wisconsin could jump, but OSU would also potentially fall. That OSU would fall enough is the only concern, although a dropping KSU or Baylor could put us back in.
 

RocketDawg

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To be safe, we should pull for FSU over Ga Tech, otherwise Tech would jump us. And I don't think FSU would fall out of the Top 10 with a loss.
 

Xenomorph

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Not really. The doomsday scenario is Missouri, GA Tech and Wisconsin all winning. Baylor-KSU doesn't matter.
 

bulldognation

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I agree with this. TCU had a more resounding performance than us. We would have had to beat Ole Miss by a large margin (a la Vanderbilt) to get to the #3 spot.
 

onewoof

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TCU would have jumped us no matter what. If we beat UM in the egg bowl then they would have said they were not an actual top 20 team, just like the rest of our SEC West wins.
 

was21

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Beating OM wouldn't have amounted to anything with their fresh 30-0 beatdown by pigs. The fact is that we should have beaten Alabama and all this ******** discussion would be moot.
 

pscf3

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I hate to be to be the bearer of bad news, for Miss. St to make a selection bowl now, Baylor must beat K-State or Ohio State has to beat Wisconsin. The Starting QBs for both Baylor and OSU are injured. Bryce Petty's status is unknown for this weekend.

Missouri beating Alabama is the only way we DON'T make a New Year's Six bowl. Guaranteed the Peach, Cotton, or Fiesta. Orange is out of the question with other MSU above us.
 

00Dawg

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Negative, Ghostrider. We only need Bama to win. Every conference with a playoff participant gets their next highest ranked team in the Big 6.
 

8dog

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Where do you see this?

I dont think thats right. And strick tweetes that we need to be top 10 to get a big 6

The misranking of mich st screws us
 

pscf3

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Where do you see this?

I dont think thats right. And strick tweetes that we need to be top 10 to get a big 6

The misranking of mich st screws us

We are top 10. Plus simple math tells us that it's really top 11. 4 playoff teams, plus 8 teams in the 4 remaining bowls, one of which would be a lower-ranked Boise State. We are the highest ranked SEC team outside of the playoff. We will be in the Cotton, Peach or Fiesta.

If Missouri beats Alabama, then Missouri likely jumps us, and we are the third highest SEC team. At that point we're looking at Citrus.
 
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8dog

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Its top ten Boise and ga tech will go to the big six. They are outsied the top 10.
The bold only applies to champions in years the contract bowl is a playoff. Its to ensure none of the p5 get zeroed out in a given year
 

Hammer Down

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There are not many scenarios that would bump us out of the Top 10. Even if Wisconsin beats Ohio State, there are still other teams that will fall, Kansas State/Baylor being one. Arizona will probably fall. Not to mention that we are the 2nd ranked SEC team. We are getting one of the Big 6 unless Missouri wins.

As for Michigan State and Kansas State being ahead of us, hopefully we will nut up and destroy whoever we play in the bowl, and prove SEC dominance.
 

Shamoan

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there would have been a huge push back by the anti sec crowd. i say it was 50/50 at best on whether we would have been in the top 4 as a non conference champion.
 

00Dawg

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Dangit, I think you're right.
That's the second time today I've stopped taking various bowl sites at their word and just read the frickin' CFP site like I should have in the first place.
This year, thanks to Boise and GT (via the Orange Bowl not being a semifinal site), we do need to finish in the Top 10 to get a Big 6 berth.
Therefore, to guarantee a Big 6 slot we need Bama to win AND one of Baylor or Ohio State to win.

It's possible that a losing Baylor or Ohio State might drop below us if they lost badly enough, but I doubt it, particularly OSU.
 

8dog

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Mcmurphy and schlabaugh updates their projections after the rankings. They have isnin the orange and om
In access bowls

Im so confused. How does any of that happen. Either they or i dont understand this
 

00Dawg

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Tell me about it.
Schlabach is predicting Baylor will beat Kansas State, Wisconsin will beat Ohio State, and the Buckeyes will drop below Ole Miss in the rankings (from 5th to 11th or lower), and that somehow we'll jump Michigan State in the rankings.
McMurphy is predicting that Baylor will beat Kansas State, Georgia Tech will beat FSU, all the other favorites win, and we somehow jump Michigan State.

I could logically see some traction against Michigan State for a Buckeye loss to Wisconsin, but not enough for us to jump them.

Meanwhile, an addition to my statement earlier: to guarantee a Big 6 slot we need Bama to win AND one of Baylor or Ohio State to win or Oregon to win big.
 

o_1984Dawg

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Well it could just be that 7 thru 10 are incredibly close. There's going to be some movement on every ballot with KSU and Arizona even moving up or falling out. We could conceivably jump them without anyone actually changing their mind on either of us. But I agree, it's tough to see it happening.

Baylor and OSU can lose, but it would need to be handily. Better if they just win, but with Baylor being at home in a regular season game and with OSU being on their 3rd string QB, either would probably drop below us if they look bad. Especially Baylor.

Bama and Oregon are the most important. I don't guess FSU-GT really matters at all. Although if FSU won and somehow fell to 5th, GT'd be out. If TCU can jump them why can't Baylor?
 

KurtRambis4

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Tonight's results

pretty much guarantee we were out, barring an absolute crushing of OM...and even then we still probably would have been.
 

00Dawg

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GT is guaranteed to be in b/c the Orange Bowl gets an ACC team no matter what. They're either there as ACC champs or the ACC rep.
 

121Josey

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GT is guaranteed to be in b/c the Orange Bowl gets an ACC team no matter what. They're either there as ACC champs or the ACC rep.

This is incorrect. Orange Bowl gets an ACC team that is Top 12 OR an at-large team.

All displaced conference champions and the highest ranked champion from a non-contract conference, as ranked by the committee, will participate in selected other bowl games and will be assigned to those games by the committee. If berths in the selected other bowl games remain available after those teams have been identified, the highest ranked other teams, as ranked by the committee, will fill those berths in rank order.’(Note: A “displaced conference champion” is a champion of a contract conference that does not qualify for the playoff in a year when its contract bowl hosts a semifinal game.)
 

EurekaDog

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MSU had to be SEC champs and 12-1 (loss to Bama) or 13-0 to be in Final 4...

and I wouldn't have been surprised if MSU (a 12-1, SEC champion) had been left out of the CFP.

I always believed that the CFP committee was hoping, aiming for, and trying to get four conference champs into the CFP... and now, they are almost there. Barring two or more upsets, the committee will get what they want.
 
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This x100. Everyone needs to take a breath. We will be in an elite bowl. Tech is in the orange win or lose. Wisconsin winning the B1G would probably knock Mississippi out of an elite bowl so go badgers.
 

o_1984Dawg

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They are not guaranteed anything if FSU wins and somehow falls to 5th. Re-read my post, man. I know the Orange Bowl rules. And I know that's a longshot. Was just throwing it out there. GT is not automatically in the Orange Bowl at this point.