I stated Auburn finishes the season with 1 loss and Ole Miss also finishes with 1 loss. Georgia is in the SEC East so they can go to the championship game with 2 losses. Now only 1 of the 1 loss teams will play in the SEC Championship game between Auburn/Ole Miss/ Mississipi State. The other two will be sitting at home twittling there thumbs.UGA plays Auburn, so they can't both win out. Ole Miss also plays Auburn. At least one of those three will have 2+ losses.In all honesty I think the Playoff committee does not want to see Georgia from the East win the SEC Championship because you can possibly have two 1 loss SEC Schools ranked in the AP Top 5 waiting for a call to see if they made the 4 team playoffs. (Hypothetically say Georgia beat Ole Miss in the title game)
If you are going to automatically include Georgia for winning the SEC Title and FSU for winning out and winning the ACC.
How does the committee choose other conference teams over Auburn who wins out and is possibly ranked 3rd in the country that they are not worthy of a spot.
How does the committee say the same thing to Missippi State who was undefeated and ranked 1st going into the Egg Bowl but came up short and lost to Ole Miss and they dropped to 4th in the AP.
This can cause mayhem for the committee if Georgia won the SEC Title
Now Georgia wins SEC Championship and you tell the 2 teams ranked in the top 5 sitting at home on championship weekend they are undeserving of a spot in the 4 team playoff. This causes more problems than it solves.
You may burn me at the stake for saying this but if the NCAA wants to get it right they have to tell the sponsors and the bowl committees to go F themselves, they have to tell the small schools like Samford, Chattanooga, Savannah State find your payday elsewhere, and make a 9 game schedule (no cupcakes and 1 bye week) and use the other remaining weeks to build a playoff system. Whether it is 16 or 24 teams but get something right and let it not be about the money but just crowning a champion the money will follow. Remember the financial windfall for the NCAA and March Madness came long after it had already been around.
totally agree
To me, that play is a question of whether you call it or not similar to holding. If it's a problem and that ref crew doesn't like it, call it. That's fine. Just be consistent.