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November 5, 2024 5 mins
Craig and Cam look at all the SEC Championship scenarios and what it would take for the Longhorns to reach the game and who they could play as they wrap up Tuesday's show.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, see you got me already tinkering with this

(00:02):
football type breaker in the break. All right, all right,
so let's just say, for example, this is out where
you click on the team's winning games and then and
then it figures out the algorithm. So let's just say,
let's say how LSU wins Okay, okay over Alabama, Missouri
beats Oklahoma.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Let's say Ole miss beat Georgia.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
Oh okay, Tennessee or Mississippi State, Texas wins Florida, and
Vandy beats South Carolina. That's on the ninth, on the sixteenth.
By the way, that's an underrated game. Yes it is
Vanderbilt South Carolina.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
My goodness.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
You know, I was looking at that game as being
the one that where they might have their best shot
to get Bowl eligible. But they're there now because they
wanted Auburn last week. So clark Lee continues to do
a job. And by the way, that Texas win looks
better and better by the moment when those things happened.
All right, November sixteenth, I have Texas over Arkansas, Okay,
LSU over Florida, Georgia beating Tennessee, Missouri over South Carolina. Thanksgiving,

(01:03):
then the next week have A and M over Auburn,
ole Miss beating Florida, LSU beating Vandy, Missouri over Mississippi State,
Alabama over Oklahoma, and Texas beating Kentucky. And then the
final weekend have Ole Miss over Mississippi State, Alabama over Auburn,
LSU of Oklahoma, Missouri over Arkansas, Texas beating A and M,

(01:25):
and Tennessee beating Vanderbilt. That all sounds very logical, right,
all right? So you calculate all that you know, who's
in Texas and LSU both at seven and one. At
that point, A and M would actually be third at
six and two, Georgia, fourth at six and two, Ole
Miss five and two, Missouri six and to ole Miss

(01:47):
six and two in fifth place Missouri and sixth place
at six and two in Tennessee at six and two
Alabama all the way to eighth. Okay, serve any way
any way that we can get a Texas, Texas, A
and M re match in the SEC title. Oh, I'm
sure there is. I'm sure that there is. I guess
an Ole Miss has to be Georgia this week. Maybe

(02:07):
I think LSU has to beat Alabama because because A
and M has the time break on LSU, but then
they would have to lose LS. You would have to
lose to Oklahoma or Florida, right or Vandy? Dandy's more likely? Yeah, okay, even.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Then, Okay, so say you did that.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
And you did that, then Texas gets in at seven
to one, and then you still have a four way
tie for second with two lost teams. Us she gets
at over eight and M, so ifes yeah, so let's.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
See, I don't know, Oklahoma's not beating them, so let's
go with Florida.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
We'll say Alabama be but then Georgia gets the tiebreaker
over A and HM in that scenario, so what if Georgia.
If Alabama beat him, then it's Texas and Alabama. So
Tennessee beats Georgia, then it's Tennessee in Texas in the
SEC title game. So what if Tennessee loses? Who do
they lose to Vandy? They lose to Fandy. That how
we get Texas, Texas, A and M and the SEC
title game. So what has to happen is LSU wins

(03:06):
this week, Ole Miss upsets Georgia, South Carolina beats Vanderbilt.
The next week, Florida has to upset LSU, Texas has
to upset to Tennessee, has to upset Georgia, and then
A and M beats Auburn, Ole Miss beats Florida. Vanderbilt
would have to beat LSU. LSU has to lose. They

(03:26):
have to go two and two in this stretch, Okay,
and then Texas can beat A and M.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
And that's how we go. Are you want to hear
one that'll blow your mind? All right?

Speaker 1 (03:36):
So this week Alabama beats LSU, Missouri over Ou, Ole,
Miss beach Georgia, Tennessee beach, Mississippi State, Texas beats Florida.
Vanderbilt beat South Carolina all logical sixteenth, Texas beach targansall
LSU beats Florida, Tennessee beach Georgia, Missouri beat South Carolina.
On the twenty third, A and M beats Auburn, Ole,

(03:57):
Miss beats Florida. Vandy upsets LSU, Missouri beach, Mississippi State,
Alabama beat to Oklahoma, Texas beach Kentucky. In the final weekend,
Ole Miss beats Mississippi State, Alabama beats Auburn, LSU beats OU,
Missouri beat Arkansas, Texas beata and M and Vandy upsets Tennessee.
You know who you have in the championship Texas and Vanderbilt.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
That'd be fun.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
Texas and Vanderbilt. See we left out Vanderbilt. They only
have two losses. But there couldn't be an eight way
time a nine way time because.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
There's too much head to head. Off of that.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
Texas and Vanderbilt, they would be above Alabama, Ole, miss Missouri, Tennessee,
and A and M based on conference opponent win percentage.
Now we're just kidding around with this deal, but that
last part is what you need to remember when you're
trying to figure out between Texas and Georgia and LSU
and A and M and all that stuff. Those four

(04:51):
critical words conference opponents win percentage.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
That means in.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
Their winning percentage in the conference games. I see your
Texas Vanderbilt, and I raise you this one. Okay, the
same all the same things that you just said. Yep,
same results, except this Saturday, South Carolina beats Vanderbilt and
next week Florida beats LSU. We would have Texas Missouri
in the SEC title game. Wait a minute, I've got
Texas Alabama in that scenario. Alabama I'm losing the LSU

(05:22):
thish oh okay are yeah?

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Now now we're on track. Yeah Texas, miss see.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
That's the current fun with computers.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
That's what you can do. Didn't lost in this thing? Yeah,
we'll be back to wrap up the program. On sports
Radio have thirteen under the zone.
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