SEC bowl chances

randystewart

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South Carolina, Auburn, Alabama, LSU, MSU, and Arkansas are in. Florida and Kentucky will likely make it. UGA and Ole Miss still have a fighting chance.
Bowls:
BCS-2
Cap One
Cotton
Outback
Peach
Gator
Music City
Liberty
Birmingham
So if the SEC gets 2 BCS slots, the Liberty and Birmingham get left out unless UGA and Ole Miss make it. The great thing about it is that the win last night pretty much assured that we get at least Music City and will not get stuck with the two crap bowls in Memphis and Birmingham.
 

TUSK.sixpack

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RaiderDawg24

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Kentucky needs 2 wins and they have Charleston Southern, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt.

UGA may not get 6 wins. They need 2 wins and after Idaho State, they have Auburn and Georgia Tech.

Ole Miss needs to win 3 out of its last 4. After Louisiana Lafayette, they have Tennessee, LSU, and us.

Florida needs 1 more win and they have Vanderbilt, Appalachain State, South Carolina, and Florida State.

Its possible Tennessee could get to a bowl, but they would have to win out against Memphis, Ole Miss, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt.

Vanderbilt can't lose again. They play Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Wake Forest.