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They clearly play Texas A&M, LSU, Ole Miss, Auburn, and whoever they play in the SEC Championship game.
The only real test for them will be LSU and the SEC title game, depending on the opponent. Those other squads...not so much.
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They clearly play Texas A&M, LSU, Ole Miss, Auburn, and whoever they play in the SEC Championship game.
The only real test for them will be LSU and the SEC title game, depending on the opponent. Those other squads...not so much.
Now you know any SEC school can rise up and challenge them. As they say in the SEC, "you better come to play every week". If they do get lucky and win they SEC West, they won't win the SEC Championship game.
Soooooo you don't believe A&M could beat them AGAIN?
Meh.
They don't play UGA, Florida or South Carolina during the regular season. LSU will be their only true challenge, but that game is at the crib. And even if they lose, Bama has built up enough equity to get the benefit of the doubt in the polls.
They did play for the title without wining their division or the SEC.
Anything is possible only because Money Manziel is out there who will give that defense problem. But Bama will win, though due to a talent advantage.
Ok :lol: :lol:
Yes, but if teams like Oregon or Ohio State go undefeated or win their conference, Alabama won't be in title game without winning the SEC.
A one- loss SEC team will always get the benefit of the doubt over a squad from another conference. The only way an SEC team won't play for the title is if there are two unbeaten teams from another conference. That's the only way.
You have to realize, their love for Bama got them believing that Bama is unbeatable.
I didn't say anything about being a 1 loss SEC team. What I said, "they won't make it if they don't win the SEC Championship this year".
And recent history has shown you that isn't a requirement. So...
And it only happen one time in recent history. I bet it won't happen this season.
If Bama loses a close one in the SEC title game for example, you think those voters are going to be like, "we voting for somebody else No. 2?"
Nah, man. Bama, by winning three of the last four titles, supersedes anything else.
So you are saying if Ohio State or Oregon each losses 1 game, but win their conference championship, they are going to pick a Bama team that losses their Championship game over them. The SEC champs will most likely definitely get pick if they are ranked in the top 5.
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