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re: What are the SEC CG tiebreakers going to be?
Posted on 1/20/24 at 10:32 am to Tammany Tom
Posted on 1/20/24 at 10:32 am to Tammany Tom
Finishing third in the SEC and missing the conference championship game will be preferable to finishing first or second.
Third place in SEC sits at home on championship weekend, then jumps ahead of the SECCG loser. Then they will most likely host a playoff game against a team outside the top 10, and the max number of games they’ll play is 16.
The winner of the sec championship will face a top 5 team on championship weekend at a neutral site, and they’ll play a max of 16 games.
the loser of the sec championship will play a top 5 team at a neutral site, then probably have to go on the road in the playoffs against a top 5 team, and to win the title they’ll have to play 17 total games.
Thanks to realignment and conference expansion the SEC (and big 10) championship games have been devalued to the point of being a negative. It’s going to be a problem.
Third place in SEC sits at home on championship weekend, then jumps ahead of the SECCG loser. Then they will most likely host a playoff game against a team outside the top 10, and the max number of games they’ll play is 16.
The winner of the sec championship will face a top 5 team on championship weekend at a neutral site, and they’ll play a max of 16 games.
the loser of the sec championship will play a top 5 team at a neutral site, then probably have to go on the road in the playoffs against a top 5 team, and to win the title they’ll have to play 17 total games.
Thanks to realignment and conference expansion the SEC (and big 10) championship games have been devalued to the point of being a negative. It’s going to be a problem.
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