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We are critical of the CFP for just looking at wins /losses, not strength of schedule, but…

SanDiegoDawg1

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Isn’t that what the SEC does for who gets in the SECCG? Especially now with no divisions, teams have vastly different SOS.

Yes, there are tie breakers. However, if Texas has one loss, they get in regardless of the weaker SOS.

I understand that the disparity is lessened since we all will have some common opponents, but it is still an issue. Does anyone really think Texas A&M is a top 2 SEC team? But if they beat Texas, something we already did, they get to the SECCG.
 
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