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On the flip side, Texas looked strong behind the best performance yet by quarterback Quinn Ewers (12). The one-time top recruit in the nation came back from a shoulder injury to complete 21 of 31 passes for 289 yards and four touchdowns, and that gives rise to a provocative question: If Texas wins out, going 11–2 and the Big 12, should the Longhorns get College Football Playoff consideration?
In the nine-year history of the CFP, we’ve never had a two-loss team. Things can change, but there is a good chance we’ll have at least four Power 5 teams with zero or one loss come Selection Sunday. But if Texas goes undefeated in games when Ewers is healthy, could it get an injury mulligan?
Honk em
This is what you are up against with that massive embarrassing loss
Not that Texas will win out. Probably go 7-5
They will have a chance at the No. 4 spot if they go 11-2. Ewers is special, they win that Bama game if he's not injured. He was carving up their mediocre secondary.
Sark is darn near unbeaten
Hypothetically
Always
Ewers is good though. No doubt
SC is going to lose this weekend to Utah and then to UCLA. They can't stop the run and both will give them a heavy dose.
Texas will go before them and I'd love to see Sark edge them out.
Michigan loses to Penn St. this weekend and then to tOSU so they're out.
Clemson is a fraud so one loss knocks them out.
Unless Tenn. pulls off the upset of Bama this weekend to upset the apple cart the top 3 are set.
UGA
Bama
tOSU
Texas?
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