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<blockquote data-quote="Zulu" data-source="post: 5778588" data-attributes="member: 5425"><p>Unless there's total Armageddon this week, it looks like to get in this year a team will have to be a conference champion and have no more than one loss, so here's how I see the shakeout of the possible players.</p><p></p><p>1. Georgia: Win-in/Lose-out (Undef SEC champ)</p><p>2. Michigan: Win-in/Lose-out (Undef B10 champ)</p><p>3. Washington: Win-in/Lose-out (Undef P12 champ)</p><p>4. Florida State: Win-in/Lose-out (Undef ACC champ)</p><p>5. Oregon: Win-in/Lose-out (1 Loss P12 champ)</p><p>6. Ohio State: Out (no chance for Conf Champ)</p><p>7. Texas: Win plus GA or MI or FSU lose-in (1 loss B12 champ)</p><p>8. Alabama: Lose-out, Win plus MI or FSU or TX lose-in (1 loss SEC champ)</p><p>Rest of the field: Out.</p><p></p><p>This is a tight year ... the only one I can think of where the #1 going into championship week had to win to go on.</p><p>Also, the one year where there is a real possibility (not probable, but possible) where the SEC gets left out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zulu, post: 5778588, member: 5425"] Unless there's total Armageddon this week, it looks like to get in this year a team will have to be a conference champion and have no more than one loss, so here's how I see the shakeout of the possible players. 1. Georgia: Win-in/Lose-out (Undef SEC champ) 2. Michigan: Win-in/Lose-out (Undef B10 champ) 3. Washington: Win-in/Lose-out (Undef P12 champ) 4. Florida State: Win-in/Lose-out (Undef ACC champ) 5. Oregon: Win-in/Lose-out (1 Loss P12 champ) 6. Ohio State: Out (no chance for Conf Champ) 7. Texas: Win plus GA or MI or FSU lose-in (1 loss B12 champ) 8. Alabama: Lose-out, Win plus MI or FSU or TX lose-in (1 loss SEC champ) Rest of the field: Out. This is a tight year ... the only one I can think of where the #1 going into championship week had to win to go on. Also, the one year where there is a real possibility (not probable, but possible) where the SEC gets left out. [/QUOTE]
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