What happens if things get REAL WACKY:
1. Bama loses to Auburn, and loses to TN in SECCG
2. Penn State loses to Mich St final game of year, Ohio St beats Mich, Ohio St beats Wisco in B10CG getting in thanks to Penn St blowing last game of year
3. Louisville loses @ Houston, while Clemson loses to VT in ACC title game, VT wins ACC with 3 losses
4. Wash loses @ Wash St final game of year, Wash St (2 losses) plays 3-loss USC for PAC12 title game (Colorado loses to Wazzu, Utah loses to Colorado)...USC wins PAC with 3 losses
5. Oklahoma wins out, wins Big 12 with 2 losses
In this scenario, clear #1 (Ohio State) and prob a clear #2 (Oklahoma) although not certain. Who is 3 and 4? That group has to include USC, TN, Bama, Michigan maybe, Louisville maybe although ACC prob left out. Do they leave the SEC out?
1. Bama loses to Auburn, and loses to TN in SECCG
2. Penn State loses to Mich St final game of year, Ohio St beats Mich, Ohio St beats Wisco in B10CG getting in thanks to Penn St blowing last game of year
3. Louisville loses @ Houston, while Clemson loses to VT in ACC title game, VT wins ACC with 3 losses
4. Wash loses @ Wash St final game of year, Wash St (2 losses) plays 3-loss USC for PAC12 title game (Colorado loses to Wazzu, Utah loses to Colorado)...USC wins PAC with 3 losses
5. Oklahoma wins out, wins Big 12 with 2 losses
In this scenario, clear #1 (Ohio State) and prob a clear #2 (Oklahoma) although not certain. Who is 3 and 4? That group has to include USC, TN, Bama, Michigan maybe, Louisville maybe although ACC prob left out. Do they leave the SEC out?