Which great 6-1 team gets lowholed by 2-loss AU-Ole Ms

I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

LSU could because they already lost theirs and winning out would make them a pretty clear choice. I don't see the door being open for anyone else with two losses.

When you lose doesn't matter anymore, thanks be to Allah.
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

Doogs hate facts.
Not sure how I earned the nasty flag. I wasn't saying it would be wrong for Auburn to stay right in the mix, just that they could afford to lose that game while Ole Miss probably couldn't.

Auburn and Ole Miss both had one loss before the game.
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

Doogs hate facts.
Not sure how I earned the nasty flag. I wasn't saying it would be wrong for Auburn to stay right in the mix, just that they could afford to lose that game while Ole Miss probably couldn't.

Auburn and Ole Miss both had one loss before the game.
LOL I'm a hell of a good fan and pay close attention. I was thinking Auburn didn't have a loss.

Doesn't matter. The Ducks are going to make the playoff.
 
LSU can get in with two losses if the two teams it looses to have a combined 1 loss (1 team beating the other).

Auburn has a chance with two losses if they loose the Iron Bowl, MSU looses only to Alabama, and 1 loss Alabama wins the SEC Cash Game.
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

Doogs hate facts.
Not sure how I earned the nasty flag. I wasn't saying it would be wrong for Auburn to stay right in the mix, just that they could afford to lose that game while Ole Miss probably couldn't.

Auburn and Ole Miss both had one loss before the game.
LOL I'm a hell of a good fan and pay close attention. I was thinking Auburn didn't have a loss.

Doesn't matter. The Ducks are going to make the playoff.

Disagree
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC divisions, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC divisions, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.

Correct. FSU could probably defeat ATM and Arkansas.
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

Doogs hate facts.
Not sure how I earned the nasty flag. I wasn't saying it would be wrong for Auburn to stay right in the mix, just that they could afford to lose that game while Ole Miss probably couldn't.

Auburn and Ole Miss both had one loss before the game.
LOL I'm a hell of a good fan and pay close attention. I was thinking Auburn didn't have a loss.

Doesn't matter. The Ducks are going to make the playoff.

When did the Ducks fire Helfrich?
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC and Pac-12 divisions and the whole damn XII, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.

 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC divisions, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.

Correct. FSU could probably defeat ATM and Arkansas.

They could defeat all seven. Would they if they played each team? Probably not, but their talent is just as good.
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC divisions, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.

Correct. FSU could probably defeat ATM and Arkansas.

They could defeat all seven. Would they if they played each team? Probably not, but their talent is just as good.

FSU is struggling to beat ACC dreck.
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

Doogs hate facts.
Not sure how I earned the nasty flag. I wasn't saying it would be wrong for Auburn to stay right in the mix, just that they could afford to lose that game while Ole Miss probably couldn't.

Auburn and Ole Miss both had one loss before the game.
LOL I'm a hell of a good fan and pay close attention. I was thinking Auburn didn't have a loss.

Doesn't matter. The Ducks are going to make the playoff.

When did the Ducks fire Helfrich?

Don't mistake this for me caring...none of this discussion.

I think Oregon will win out. They're playing light years better than anyone else in the Pac. The rest of the nation and media isn't pulling for the SEC in spite of what PLSS thinks. People with influence still like the Pac 12 and like Oregon. We can see how badly this league matches up with the SEC West because we're actually watching the games. Nobody nationally is paying attention to 7:30 pm games on this coast. They check stats, see a few highlights, and draw conclusions.
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

Doogs hate facts.
Not sure how I earned the nasty flag. I wasn't saying it would be wrong for Auburn to stay right in the mix, just that they could afford to lose that game while Ole Miss probably couldn't.

Auburn and Ole Miss both had one loss before the game.
LOL I'm a hell of a good fan and pay close attention. I was thinking Auburn didn't have a loss.

Doesn't matter. The Ducks are going to make the playoff.

When did the Ducks fire Helfrich?

Don't mistake this for me caring...none of this discussion.

I think Oregon will win out. They're playing light years better than anyone else in the Pac. The rest of the nation and media isn't pulling for the SEC in spite of what PLSS thinks. People with influence still like the Pac 12 and like Oregon. We can see how badly this league matches up with the SEC West because we're actually watching the games. Nobody nationally is paying attention to 7:30 pm games on this coast. They check stats, see a few highlights, and draw conclusions.

Oregon has been beating the crap out of awful Pac-12 North teams. Don't buy into it.
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC divisions, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.

Correct. FSU could probably defeat ATM and Arkansas.

They could defeat all seven. Would they if they played each team? Probably not, but their talent is just as good.

FSU is struggling to beat ACC dreck.

I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC divisions, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.

Correct. FSU could probably defeat ATM and Arkansas.

They could defeat all seven. Would they if they played each team? Probably not, but their talent is just as good.

FSU is struggling to beat ACC dreck.

They played Clemson close. The rest were double digit wins. The smear campaign against Winston continues though.
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC divisions, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.

Correct. FSU could probably defeat ATM and Arkansas.

They could defeat all seven. Would they if they played each team? Probably not, but their talent is just as good.

FSU is struggling to beat ACC dreck.

I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC divisions, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.

Correct. FSU could probably defeat ATM and Arkansas.

They could defeat all seven. Would they if they played each team? Probably not, but their talent is just as good.

FSU is struggling to beat ACC dreck.

They played Clemson close. The rest were double digit wins. The smear campaign against Winston continues though.

Your silence about Notre Dame speaks volumes.
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC divisions, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.

Correct. FSU could probably defeat ATM and Arkansas.

They could defeat all seven. Would they if they played each team? Probably not, but their talent is just as good.

FSU is struggling to beat ACC dreck.

I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC divisions, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.

Correct. FSU could probably defeat ATM and Arkansas.

They could defeat all seven. Would they if they played each team? Probably not, but their talent is just as good.

FSU is struggling to beat ACC dreck.

They played Clemson close. The rest were double digit wins. The smear campaign against Winston continues though.

Your silence about Notre Dame speaks volumes.

Don't get me started.
 
The playoff is a moot point as the SEC will curb stomp the competition. The real play off is the SEC west regular season. Some of you need to learn the difference.
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC divisions, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.

Correct. FSU could probably defeat ATM and Arkansas.

They could defeat all seven. Would they if they played each team? Probably not, but their talent is just as good.

FSU is struggling to beat ACC dreck.

I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Better than Big 10 and ACC divisions, sure. FSU would not get rolled by six of their teams though.

Correct. FSU could probably defeat ATM and Arkansas.

They could defeat all seven. Would they if they played each team? Probably not, but their talent is just as good.

FSU is struggling to beat ACC dreck.

They played Clemson close. The rest were double digit wins. The smear campaign against Winston continues though.

Bobby Petrino says hey
 
I think the Auburn win was a good result, at least near term, for Oregon and the other one loss teams. At least it eliminated one team from consideration. An Ole Miss win would have just left another one loss SEC team (Auburn) lingering there with an opportunity to win out and get back in.

No Chuck, any SEC team must have at least three losses to be eliminated. This rarely applies to other conferences.

That's because the SEC West is significantly better than other conferences.

Says who ? (Besides espn)
 
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