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Related: About this forumShould LSU get into the CFP even if they lose to Georgia?
They'll be a 12-1 team. And their one one loss would be to a higher ranked team than the other one-loss teams.
I don't want two SEC teams in the CFP but LSU and Georgia could both make it in.
Have I said lately how much I hate the conference football championship games?
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Should LSU get into the CFP even if they lose to Georgia? (Original Post)
El Supremo
Dec 2019
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Kurt V.
(5,624 posts)1. lsu is in right? no matter if they loose which i doubt
Bradshaw3
(7,513 posts)2. They are in and so is Ohio State
Georgia would be as well. Unless LSU and OSU are blown out and there are some other weird things, but that is highly unlikely.
lark
(23,094 posts)3. Assuming your scenario for the top 3, who would be team #4?
Clemson barring any (more?) losses?
Bradshaw3
(7,513 posts)4. Yes and they are really unlikely to lose
I did hear tonight some are putting odds out that say OSU and LSU may not make it if they lose, but everything else I've heard say they will.
Ohio Dem
(4,357 posts)5. Yes. The CFP committee won't think twice.
They won't even think about thinking twice. SEC.
Holy shit, do we agree about something?