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If Ole Miss, A&M, and Texas all have 1 loss, then it becomes a 3-way tie and the tiebreaker is common conference opponents, of which we'd lose to both due to our loss to Florida, even if we beat A&M.
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Head to head only matters if it's between just two teams that played each other during the season. If Mississippi, Texas, and A&M all finish 7-1, Mississippi would win that tiebreaker
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If we win out that means we’d have the tiebreaker over A&M with head to head
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Depends on A&M as well. If A&M also only has one loss, then it is a three way tie. In that case, Florida is a common opponent and Georgia is not, which makes us be eliminated.
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This tool is 100% accurate from what I can tell
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https://bball.notnothing.net/sec.php?sport=fb
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According to SEC Mike, Texas would need to win out and have Ole Miss drop a game. I actually prefer the route of Texas winning out and missing the SEC championship. Likely results in hosting a playoff game and gives the team a week to rest instead of playing in the SEC championship and sustaining injuries.
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Assuming both teams win out I think we’d have the tiebreaker over Ole Miss. Common opponent would be Georgia who is ranked higher than Florida. Alabama would have 0 conference losses so they’d get in outright.
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I know we’re a long way from this scenario with much left to prove. If Texas was to win out, what would the scenario be to get us into the championship game assuming Alabama and Ole Miss win out, which is very possible since they have a fairly easy rest of the year.
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Good teams win, great teams cover. They’re a good team, but will be interesting when they come to Austin at night especially if they’re undefeated. We just have to contain their receivers which isn’t an easy thing to do, but we can get after Reed and that’ll make it tough for them. Let’s go get one in Athens first then worry about pigs and farmers.
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College coaching carousel 2025: It's going to be wild
AusMOJO replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I almost forgot, that Clemson has a chance of opening, too. -
College coaching carousel 2025: It's going to be wild
AusMOJO replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
It's crazy to me how many good jobs are open. There isn't enough big time names to go around, so some of these programs are going to need to take a shot on a guy. Traylor to Auburn is not one I was expecting, but I hope he is a serious contender. Would love to see what he can do at a big time program. Will Morris at UNT be a candidate for any jobs? Who knows. Where will Kiffin land? Does he take the Florida/LSU job or stay with Ole Miss. What a fun off-season this is going to be. Not to mention that Florida State might open up soon. -
College coaching carousel 2025: It's going to be wild
AusMOJO replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I mean, he did a good job at Penn State, to the point where the next HC is going to have a ton of expectation on them. -
College coaching carousel 2025: It's going to be wild
AusMOJO replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
He might not be able to win the big games, but boy can he identify talent and recruit it lol. -
College coaching carousel 2025: It's going to be wild
Hookem72 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Seeing how Niblett is being used, I hope MT3 grows into that role. -
Okay, I appreciate the correction. Remember reading somewhere else that he was more of a zone guy.
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Their combined record of who they have played is 6-20 and no one with a winning record in conference. Three of them have fired their coach.
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Great write up on lifetime longhorn Jonathan Gray
Tres Comas replied to Rocky P's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Shame about his injuries. I would’ve liked to see what he would’ve become fully healthy.- 1 reply
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Let’s not cry about scheduling, that’s what aggie does. Play the games you're scheduled to play, need to win 2 of the next 3 at least.
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If Texas beats Georgia and Arkansas, the A&M game would likely be a repeat of last year with the winner going to the SEC championship.