Realistically speaking ...

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by terry cox, Oct 13, 2003.

  1. terry cox

    terry cox Founding Member

    Looking at the top two or three teams in each division, how many games can a team lose and with its division? I think the number will be one in the East and one in the West. Can a team lose two games and still win?
     
  2. cockyrudy

    cockyrudy Freshman

    That's pretty stupid! Of course you can win with two losses! If UGA loses one more, they will have 2 losses and still probably win the conference.
     
  3. AuNuma1

    AuNuma1 Founding Member

    The cock's got a point!
     
  4. BayouBengal

    BayouBengal Founding Member

    Even the winner of the West may have two losses. Bama and Aubie still have to play, Ole Miss likes to upset people randomly, the West is still pretty open.
     
  5. aztiger03

    aztiger03 Founding Member

    just look at the past winners.
     
  6. LSUTiger

    LSUTiger Founding Member

    Exactly.

    When was the last time the west champ had only 1 or 2 losses?

    didn't Arkansas have 3 last year?

    LSU had 3 in 2001
     
  7. GxLSU1

    GxLSU1 Founding Member

    Exactly right,also Arkansas started out 0-3 in the SEC and ended up winning the last 5 SEC games.
     
  8. BayouBengal

    BayouBengal Founding Member

    And we started 0-2 in our Sugar Bowl run.
     
  9. SpringTiger

    SpringTiger Founding Member

    I put the over/under for the SECCG representatives as follows:

    East 1.5
    West 2.5

    :geaux:
     
  10. terry cox

    terry cox Founding Member

    Thanks. Your collective wisdom is persuasive.

    In a perfect world, LSU will only lose one game and the two-game losers can fight it out for second place and a trip to Shreveport.
     

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