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On 11/8/2025 at 10:39 PM, CHorn427 said:

If Bama, Ole Miss and Texas win out and TAMU beats South Carolina, it’ll be Bama vs Ole Miss or TAMU. Ole Miss and TAMU would win that 3 way tie breaker over us based on our loss to Florida, then the two way tie between Ole Miss and TAMU might be decided all the way down the list of tiebreakers at “capped relative scoring margin vs conference opponents”.

If the same situation BUT Bama loses to OU, there would be a four way tie and TEXAS would actually be #1 in SEC standings and win the 4 way tie breaker, because Florida would not be counted as a common conference opponent like it would in the Ole Miss/TAMU/Texas tie. It would be Texas vs Bama in that situation.

https://bball.notnothing.net/bracket_cloud.php?conf=secfb

I actually don’t think if OU wins today and we win out we would still be 4th at 7-1 which is absolutely crazy. We would have wins vs 1-3 but still be 4th

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7 minutes ago, TexasFanatic said:

I actually don’t think if OU wins today and we win out we would still be 4th at 7-1 which is absolutely crazy. We would have wins vs 1-3 but still be 4th

Interesting, the tool is showing that now. We would come in 4th. Previously it showed us in 1st.

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17 minutes ago, TexasFanatic said:

I actually don’t think if OU wins today and we win out we would still be 4th at 7-1 which is absolutely crazy. We would have wins vs 1-3 but still be 4th

The tie would be Bama/Ole Miss/TAMU/Texas, so we would only have the win over TAMU. We would need OU to win out and Mizzou to lose today to MState or the last week to Ark (or both). Then we would win the 4 way tie breaker based on conference opponent win percentage.

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Just now, CHorn427 said:

The tie would be Bama/Ole Miss/TAMU/Texas, so we would only have the win over TAMU. We would need OU to win out and Mizzou to lose today to MState or the last week to Ark (or both). Then we would win the 4 way tie breaker based on conference opponent win percentage.

So Missouri has to lose again? 

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