Every prediction is plausible except the Sugar Bowl. The SEC runnerup would likely be Tennessee. Would they really pick Hawaii as the opponent. Hawaii surely does not travel well and they would not likely finish higher than 12th even if undefeated.
Tennessee has the tie breaker over Georgia and, at this time, is the most likely representative from the East in the SECCG. If memory serves, no SECCG loser has ever been to a BCS bowl, and for those predictions so come true, UT would have to be the loser.
There is no way in hell that Phat Phuck Phulmer's team will beat Arkansas and win on the road vs Kentucky. Both of those teams will put up a 50 spot on what is arguably the worst defense in Division 1-A football.
Funny. But I'm not sure I'd lay any money on that (or anything in the SEC East) this year... Strange days, indeed.
Wow, 3 weeks, not bad. Now lets not piss it away. :thumb: Call me crazy but I have a funny feeling it's gonna be LSU/Oregon.
The VOLS had a lot of help from the refs today. They will win out and represent the East. Then 10-2 Georgia will end up in the Sugar Bowl once LSU slaps Phat Phil around in the SECCG.
I do not think Georgia is going anywhere speical this year. The Vols are a team who have had problems , but they are playing the way they should have played al year. UT will beat both KY and ARK they will not need the 12th man but I will help if I can , just to be sure Georgia does not get to the SECCG I LIKE IT WHEN THE VOLS PLAY LSU I MAKE MONEY THESE HILLBILLIES WILL BET ON THE REPLAYS
If Kansas wins out, as does LSU and Orygone, does Kansas jump Oregon? I think they might. Orygone has the easiest road the rest of the way. I can see the possibility of an LSU-Kansas matchup with Orygone being left out in the cold. Of course, the tree-huggers won't like this, but who outside of Oregon really cares? I realize that Orygone seems to be the media darling for some reason right now. Whatever. Something tells me that we won't see an Orygone-Kansas matchup unless LSU drops out of contention. Thoughts?