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LSU and Florida were ineligible to play in the SECCG until an hour ago

Posted on 10/13/16 at 4:57 pm
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
Member since Sep 2008
77626 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 4:57 pm
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The SEC Commissioner’s Regulations requires each football team play all eight Conference games in a season in order to be eligible to compete for a divisional title and play in the SEC Championship Game. Had the game not been rescheduled, Florida and LSU would have been ineligible to compete for the SEC title this season.


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Why are we just now hearing about this regulation?
Posted by TigahJay
New Orleans
Member since Sep 2015
10765 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 4:58 pm to
We aren't, you're just slow
Posted by viceman
Huntsville, AL
Member since Aug 2016
30688 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 4:59 pm to
What was this winning percentage crap that UT was concerned about?
Posted by BamaGradinTn
Murfreesboro
Member since Dec 2008
27219 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 4:59 pm to
Exactly. And LSU fans also if they had beaten Bama but Bama won out.
Posted by ForeverLSU02
Albany
Member since Jun 2007
52244 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 5:00 pm to
quote:

Why are we just now hearing about this regulation?

turn your hearing aids on man.
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
Member since Sep 2008
77626 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 5:03 pm to
You got some links that talk about this before today?
Posted by Titus Pullo
MTDGA
Member since Feb 2011
28567 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 5:05 pm to
I said this the other day and everyone tried to say I was wrong. Thank you for finding the link.

LINK

This post was edited on 10/13/16 at 5:13 pm
Posted by Titus Pullo
MTDGA
Member since Feb 2011
28567 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 5:20 pm to
Bump again.
Posted by Pole142
Metry
Member since Jun 2016
132 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 5:23 pm to
amazing what motivation can do.
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
Member since Sep 2016
36467 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 5:26 pm to
I posted days ago that the SEC rules were a little vague but appear to fairly well imply that. I was accused of trying to change the rules. Lol.
This post was edited on 10/13/16 at 5:55 pm
Posted by 0
Member since Aug 2011
16976 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 5:28 pm to
That's been known for a week.

Why do you think the game is being made up
Posted by finestfirst79
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Member since Nov 2012
11646 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 5:35 pm to
quote:

Why are we just now hearing about this regulation?


You aren't alone, and as far as I can tell it is bullshite. The SEC Bylaws are vague and only point to the Commissioner's Regulations which says what everybody has been griping about for a week:

Conference Championship. [SEC Bylaw 30.22.1.3] The Conference champion will be determined by a game
between the two division champions. The team in each division with the highest percentage of wins during all regular-season Conference competition will be declared division champion. (My emphasis) If two or more teams are tied with the highest percentage of wins, they will be declared division co-champions. Division standings will be calculated on a percentage basis, using only those Conference games which are a part of the regular rotating schedule. Details on all tie-breaking procedures are outlined in these Commissioner's Regulations. The site of the championship game shall be set by a vote of the Conference member institutions.
If the championship game is cancelled (due to act of God, war, terrorist attack, or other reason beyond the control of
the Conference), the two divisional champions (utilizing any divisional tie-breakers as outlined) shall be declared cochampions
and the following procedures will be used to determine the Conference representative to the Sugar Bowl
or, if the Sugar Bowl is the College Football Playoff (CFP) semi-final game, the relevant CFP access bowl:
1. A team ranked either No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, or No. 4 in the final CFP Selection Committee Rankings will
automatically be placed in the CFP semi-final game;
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2. The team ranked highest in the final CFP Selection Committee Rankings will be the Conference
representative to the Sugar Bowl or, if the Sugar Bowl is a CFP semi-final game, the relevant CFP access
bowl.
Posted by Nutriaitch
Montegut
Member since Apr 2008
8983 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 5:44 pm to
quote:

The team in each division with the highest percentage of wins during all regular-season Conference competition will be declared division champion.



best i can figure is some lawyer somewhere saw the word "all" and convinced Sankey that "all" means 8.

anything less than that isn't "all" so those teams do not meet the requirement.

Posted by finestfirst79
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Member since Nov 2012
11646 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 5:51 pm to
That could be, but that's a pretty big stretch. It's not a competition if it doesn't happen, right? It sounds like a huge lawsuit waiting to happen if UT finished 6-2, UF 6-1.

I'm glad we won't be going there.
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
Member since Sep 2016
36467 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 5:58 pm to
Wording strongly implies that win % denominator is all 8 scheduled games.
This post was edited on 10/14/16 at 6:53 am
Posted by Errerrerrwere
Member since Aug 2015
38993 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 6:01 pm to
The OP title is completely false. The SEC bylaws state what will happen when teams play an 8 game SEC schedule. The team with the highest winning percentage in each division go to the SEC Championship game.

Nowhere does it say anything or have any rule about ineligibility for a team that doesn't play 8 games.

Check your facts.
Posted by twk
Wichita Falls, Texas
Member since Jul 2011
2283 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 6:14 pm to
quote:

Wording strongly implies that win % denominator is all 8 sceduled games
If everyone plays 8 games, then that provision is kind of redundant, and, in fact, it really isn't determined on percentage, it's wins (or tie breakers).

The truth is that this provision was a holdover from the days when teams didn't play the same number of games, and the provision regarding 8 games had been changed over the years, from the five minimum that was the rule decades ago to what it is today. If the game had not been played, and the SEC tried to keep Florida out of Atlanta despite having the highest winning percentage, the litigation that ensued would have been epic, and the outcome uncertain (although I would lean towards Florida winning that one).
Posted by cardboardboxer
Member since Apr 2012
34589 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 6:15 pm to
Posted by MykTide
Member since Jul 2012
25918 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 6:21 pm to
quote:

The OP title is completely false. The SEC bylaws state what will happen when teams play an 8 game SEC schedule. The team with the highest winning percentage in each division go to the SEC Championship game.

Nowhere does it say anything or have any rule about ineligibility for a team that doesn't play 8 games.

Check your facts.


He quoted directly from a statement from the Southeastern Conference.



Read the link and check your facts.

Posted by genuineLSUtiger
Nashville
Member since Sep 2005
74896 posts
Posted on 10/13/16 at 6:23 pm to
Get your shite together Bama fans. You're slipping.
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