Eric Gregg is waving down from heaven saying "me too me too me too!" ... He and Angel Hernandez are charter members in the World's Worst HOFPat Adams says "hey, what about me?"
Eric Gregg is waving down from heaven saying "me too me too me too!" ... He and Angel Hernandez are charter members in the World's Worst HOFPat Adams says "hey, what about me?"
Yes, for the 2024 season, our solution was to win games. However, with things are the way they are now, it will be a challenge for the SEC to get 4 teams in the playoff because that would be a third of those selected. I believe that was a factor that played a large part in who they selected. The SEC has created a monster conference and shot itself in the foot with the conference teams destroying each other.Sadly enough, as long as there’s a committee and auto-bye involved they’ll just keep moving the goalposts to fit their preferences. Just stay the course and win the games your supposed too.
I expect Clemson and SMU to be eliminated in the first round.All i know is I am going to laugh very loud if Tejas, UGA and SMU all go out first round........and it could happen
I do as well............I expect Clemson and SMU to be eliminated in the first round.
Why would the SEC go to 9 games after this debacle?Losing to two six-loss teams in Vandy and Oklahoma did Alabama in. The non-conference games had nothing to do with it. SEC teams only playing eight conference games when other conferences play nine looks bad as well.
Should be reviewed for how bye weeks are structured. Bama played at least 3 SEC teams coming off of byes and lost to 2 of them.Can the 2025 SEC schedule be reviewed I wonder, or is that set in stone? I would imagine the ship has sailed on the 2025 schedule, but if not, then that should be looked at.
I understand he’s upset. But there’s only so much Byrne (or any SEC AD) can do about scheduling easy wins.
You play 8 SEC games, and have little to no control over who your conference opponents are. Non-Conference, we played USF, Wisconsin, Western Kentucky and Mercer.
Three lesser programs and a B1G non-conference opponent. I’m not sure trading Wisconsin for, say, UT-Chattanooga would make a big difference in record.
The only way to fix this is for the committee to value what it says it values — SOS and SOR, leavened by actual Ws and Ls.
The main issue this year was that SMU was over-rated at #8. Nobody in their right mind would call them the 8th best team in the country. The committee got blinded by Ws and Ls, and didn’t want to hurt anybody’s feelings by valuing a curb-stomping win over LSU on the road more than a one-point win over Duke on the road.
They painted themselves into a corner by (1) ignoring SMU’s SOS and SOR, thereby over-ranking them going into the conference championship games, and (2) saying that a team won’t be unduly penalized for playing in a CCG and losing.
And we could have avoided all this by taking care of business in either Nashville or Norman. We didn’t, and now suffer the consequences of putting the decision into the hands of people who have never played or coached the game.
Future home and home's are scheduled with Florida State 2025-26, Ohio State 2027-28 and Notre Dame 2029-30. Might be too late to do anything about FSU, although they still may be bad the next 2 seasons so maybe that doesn't matter so much. Definitely need to think about cancelling the OSU and ND home and home's unless the CFP committee changes their criteria for selecting teams.
Yup - just some guys and girls sitting down in a smoky room and rearranging the chess pieces. ESPN will still pay out the same amount of money. They might even tell the ACC they'll give them more money for basketball since they are "the" basketball conference, right.. ignoring recent results.And considering the media rights for both conferences (SEC and ACC) are held by ESPN, it would just come down to cash.
I understand what you saying, but you don't always lose a game the week you play it. You can lose a game the week after you play a difficult game because you spent so much time prepping for another game. We lost to Vandy the week after we played Georgia. We spend a ton of energy on USCocks and the week after we lost to UT@Neyland.Losing to two six-loss teams in Vandy and Oklahoma did Alabama in. The non-conference games had nothing to do with it. SEC teams only playing eight conference games when other conferences play nine looks bad as well.
We played 4 teams that came off bye weeks (UGA, Vandy, LSU, Oklahoma). We won the two games where we had bye weeks as well and lost the two where we didn't. I realize that it's impossible to match it up, but 4 games against conference teams coming off byes is a lot when there are only two bye weeks. I'm not going to make an excuse out of that, but it should be more equitable.Should be reviewed for how bye weeks are structured. Bama played at least 3 SEC teams coming off of byes and lost to 2 of them.