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  • slingshot4ever
    Ditto
  • MontyBrunswick
    sportswizuhrd;1757520 wrote:First hand experience on the LSU/UF and Fournette bet with Turtles?
    yeah LOL
  • Tiernan
    New 4

    1. LSU
    2. Baylor
    3. OSU
    4. Utah
  • sleeper
    New Top 4:

    1. OSU
    2-4. Who cares?
  • Azubuike24
    It's pretty simple at this point...the Final Four will be, by-in-large, determined by these games.

    Ohio State/Michigan State winner
    Clemson/Florida State winner
    TCU/Baylor winner
    Alabama/LSU winner
    Notre Dame/Stanford winner
    Utah/Stanford winner (Pac 12 Title game)
  • sleeper
    Azubuike24;1757770 wrote:It's pretty simple at this point...the Final Four will be, by-in-large, determined by these games.

    Ohio State/Michigan State winner
    Clemson/Florida State winner
    TCU/Baylor winner
    Alabama/LSU winner
    Notre Dame/Stanford winner
    Utah/Stanford winner (Pac 12 Title game)
    Please remove ND from this list. Come on man.
  • Azubuike24
    These aren't predictions, I don't think they are a contender either. But the truth is, Notre Dame still is a factor because of their schedule. They might lose to Temple or Pittsburgh upcoming, but after that, they will have a chance with the Stanford game.
  • 0311sdp
    1. Ohio State
    2. LSU
    3. Baylor (great offense, still don't like teams that play no defense)
    4. Alabama (looking better each week only LSU left in front of them)
    a 2nd SEC won't get in if Clemson remains undefeated which they easily could, Utah I still think will lose 2 games, but if Stanford only loses 1 game they will get in over the 2nd SEC school. Notre Dame if they run the table because they are Notre Dame will have a good chance of getting in. Still a lot of scenarios to play out in the next few weeks.
  • Sonofanump
    0311sdp;1757899 wrote:1. Ohio State
    2. LSU
    3. Baylor (great offense, still don't like teams that play no defense)
    4. Alabama (looking better each week only LSU left in front of them)
    a 2nd SEC won't get in if Clemson remains undefeated which they easily could, Utah I still think will lose 2 games, but if Stanford only loses 1 game they will get in over the 2nd SEC school. Notre Dame if they run the table because they are Notre Dame will have a good chance of getting in. Still a lot of scenarios to play out in the next few weeks.
    I'm very close to you.
    1) OSU
    2) LSU
    3) TCU over Baylor
    4) Clemson if undefeated, if not Alabama and believe PAC-12 shut out this year when Utah's slipper falls off.
  • sherm03
    0311sdp;1757899 wrote:1. Ohio State
    2. LSU
    3. Baylor (great offense, still don't like teams that play no defense)
    4. Alabama (looking better each week only LSU left in front of them)
    a 2nd SEC won't get in if Clemson remains undefeated which they easily could, Utah I still think will lose 2 games, but if Stanford only loses 1 game they will get in over the 2nd SEC school. Notre Dame if they run the table because they are Notre Dame will have a good chance of getting in. Still a lot of scenarios to play out in the next few weeks.
    Sonofanump;1757906 wrote:I'm very close to you.
    1) OSU
    2) LSU
    3) TCU over Baylor
    4) Clemson if undefeated, if not Alabama and believe PAC-12 shut out this year when Utah's slipper falls off.
    No way you get both LSU and Bama in. It's either going to be 1 or the other. If Bama wins, LSU won't have enough time to climb back with Arkansas, Ole Miss, and A&M and no SEC championship game after Bama. If LSU wins, that gives Bama two losses and they aren't getting in with 2 losses with how many 1 loss teams there will be.

    My prediction right now is:
    1. OSU
    2. Baylor
    3. Stanford
    4. Clemson
  • Sonofanump
    sherm03;1757920 wrote:No way you get both LSU and Bama in. It's either going to be 1 or the other.
    Your math is correct.
  • Tiernan
    So long Mormons...

    1. LSU
    2. OSU
    3. Clemson
    4. Baylor
  • Ironman92
    I don't think anyone can easily go undefeated.

    Right now I'd go

    1. OSU
    2. Baylor
    3. LSU
    4. Clemson

    When it's all said and done....

    No clue really

    Safe guess: OSU, LSU, Baylor, Clemson

    Risky bet but you never know

    Mich St, TCU, Bama, Stanford
  • Azubuike24
    6) Michgian State at 1) Ohio State
    4) LSU at 7) Alabama
    2) Baylor at 5) TCU
    9) Notre Dame at 8) Stanford
    10) Iowa vs Ohio State/Michigan State
    11) Florida vs Alabama/LSU

    Minus 3) Clemson, we essentially have these games that will determine the outcomes.

    Florida State, Oklahoma and maybe a surprise SEC team could shake it up, but things are going to work themselves out in a nice fashion this year.
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1758967 wrote:6) Michgian State at 1) Ohio State
    4) LSU at 7) Alabama
    2) Baylor at 5) TCU
    9) Notre Dame at 8) Stanford
    10) Iowa vs Ohio State/Michigan State
    11) Florida vs Alabama/LSU

    Minus 3) Clemson, we essentially have these games that will determine the outcomes.

    Florida State, Oklahoma and maybe a surprise SEC team could shake it up, but things are going to work themselves out in a nice fashion this year.
    Glad those matchup are to come and will sort a lot....but looks to me like it's going to be a bit of a clusterfuck for at least 2 of the spots. A couple of unpredictables will happen to those top 8 teams
  • Sonofanump
    Sonofanump;1757906 wrote: 1) OSU
    2) LSU
    3) TCU
    4) Clemson
    I'm staying with this.
  • superman
    Azubuike24;1758967 wrote:6) Michgian State at 1) Ohio State
    4) LSU at 7) Alabama
    2) Baylor at 5) TCU
    9) Notre Dame at 8) Stanford
    10) Iowa vs Ohio State/Michigan State
    11) Florida vs Alabama/LSU

    Minus 3) Clemson, we essentially have these games that will determine the outcomes.

    Florida State, Oklahoma and maybe a surprise SEC team could shake it up, but things are going to work themselves out in a nice fashion this year.
    Just remember, if Ole Miss wins out, they are in the SEC title game.
  • 0311sdp
    1. Ohio State
    2. Baylor (QB with a broken bone in his neck is a concern)
    3. LSU
    4. Clemson (moved ahead of Alabama for me)
  • MontyBrunswick
    Standing by my comment that both TCU and Baylor lose before the regular season is over. Baylor will lose to Oklahoma, tcu will lose to baylor.
  • Azubuike24
    superman;1759019 wrote:Just remember, if Ole Miss wins out, they are in the SEC title game.
    No way they win out. 2 more losses. LSU and Auburn/Mississippi State. Technically, you're right though.
  • Azubuike24
    Interesting too...say Ole Miss does win out. Say Memphis wins out.

    Does Memphis, with wins over Kansas, Bowling Green, Ole Miss, Cincinnati, Navy, Houston and Temple twice (one being AAC CG), get consideration for the playoff at 13-0?
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1759113 wrote:Interesting too...say Ole Miss does win out. Say Memphis wins out.

    Does Memphis, with wins over Kansas, Bowling Green, Ole Miss, Cincinnati, Navy, Houston and Temple twice (one being AAC CG), get consideration for the playoff at 13-0?
    If Ole Miss wins out and SEC Championship ....then yes a 13-0 would be considered but 1:100 chance
  • Azubuike24
    I think the Ole Miss part is unlikely, simply because they aren't that great. However, the Memphis 13-0 is definitely possible. Not sure they can beat Temple twice, though.

    Same argument could be made for Temple too. They could be 13-0 with wins over Penn State and Notre Dame. They don't have nearly the AAC schedule of Memphis though, no Navy, Houston or Cincinnati.
  • superman
    Azubuike24;1759112 wrote:No way they win out. 2 more losses. LSU and Auburn/Mississippi State. Technically, you're right though.
    Auburn and Miss State are hot garbage.
    There is no technicality. If they win out, they are the SEC West Champs.
  • Azubuike24
    I'm saying, they will lose one of those and LSU :)