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2022 College Football Winners & Losers
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<blockquote data-quote="BamaProud" data-source="post: 5503097" data-attributes="member: 9871"><p>Its all relative.</p><p>Alabama finished 10-2 and had their worst season in 15 years.</p><p>Tennessee finished 10-2 and had their best season in 15 years.</p><p></p><p>Both teams are going to fairly high-profile bowls. Bowl games that 90% of colleges would love to get an opportunity to play in. However, I don't know how many seniors/starters will actually participate on either team and Tennessee will be without their starting QB. Both teams could end up with 3 losses or maybe 11 wins.</p><p></p><p>And yes, there will be a final ranking. I made that point in another thread. ...but in the end, neither team won their Division, the SEC or the Natty. That is definitely sub-par for Alabama.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BamaProud, post: 5503097, member: 9871"] Its all relative. Alabama finished 10-2 and had their worst season in 15 years. Tennessee finished 10-2 and had their best season in 15 years. Both teams are going to fairly high-profile bowls. Bowl games that 90% of colleges would love to get an opportunity to play in. However, I don't know how many seniors/starters will actually participate on either team and Tennessee will be without their starting QB. Both teams could end up with 3 losses or maybe 11 wins. And yes, there will be a final ranking. I made that point in another thread. ...but in the end, neither team won their Division, the SEC or the Natty. That is definitely sub-par for Alabama. [/QUOTE]
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