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Just now, HardcoreHokie said:

Wouldn’t surprise me, just don’t think it happens this year.  

How many times have we had 4 undefeated major conference champions?  Never would be my guess (actually not a guess, that’s never happened in my lifetime).

Texas is #7 and beat #18 Oklahoma State.

Bama is #8 and would beat #1 Georgia.

That would happen TODAY. They aren't ignoring that because of a game that was played in early September and that'll be the exact reasoning they use.

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Just now, HardcoreHokie said:

Wouldn’t surprise me, just don’t think it happens this year.  

How many times have we had 4 undefeated major conference champions?  Never would be my guess (actually not a guess, that’s never happened in my lifetime).

I think Bama would get left out if they win a close SECCG and FSU wins the ACC. Just don’t think the committee would deny a big name like Texas. 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Texas is #7 and beat #18 Oklahoma State.

Bama is #8 and would beat #1 Georgia.

That would happen TODAY. They aren't ignoring that because of a game that was played in early September and that'll be the exact reasoning they use.

I get what you’re saying, and I hope that is how it would happen. However, Texas looked absolutely dominant today. Despite their opponent being ranked at #18, I think that game immensely improved their chances of getting in. 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Texas is #7 and beat #18 Oklahoma State.

Bama is #8 and would beat #1 Georgia.

That would happen TODAY. They aren't ignoring that because of a game that was played in early September and that'll be the exact reasoning they use.

I feel you, Bama always gets the benefit…and Georgia probably will too.

But ask a Texas fan RIGHT NOW and they’re pulling for Bama hard.  

If I’m wrong, I’m wrong…but I don’t think so.

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Boo Corrigan has to be shitting himself right now.

Washington and Michigan (barring some sort or collapse) are locks.

Now let’s say Georgia is 12-1, FSU is 13-0, Texas is 12-1, and Alabama is 12-1… who are the other two teams?

Also, remember that Corrigan is the AD at NCSU, he’s going to fight hard for a 13-0 FSU team.

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