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Wouldn't be surprised if bama gets in top four IF ole miss wins out.

What Ole Miss does is really irrelevant for Alabama. Alabama has to win out, which includes LSU tonight, road trips to Mississippi State and us, then Florida in the Georgia Dome. That's four games where they could reasonably lose one. The chances of a one loss Alabama being left out are remote. A two loss Alabama is all but eliminated. A combination of Notre Dame, Michigan State, Clemson, Ohio State, Baylor, Oklahoma State, and Iowa would have to drop games for that. The Alabama/SEC love is strong, but I don't think it overcomes letting a two loss team go while an undefeated or one loss conference champion (that played a championship game) sits at home.

A one loss Alabama stays home if Ole Miss wins out. It absolutely matters what Ole Miss does. Unless you are suggesting that two SEC teams will go, which will not happen unless alot of other teams start losing multiple games.

In the more crowded BCS picture, a non conference champion Alabama managed to go to the big game. I'm not sure the playoff committee treats them any different now that the field has expanded to four. A two loss Ole Miss is definitely not going, and I'm not convinced that Florida could beat Ole Miss again.

If Ole Miss wins out, Alabama doesn't go. It's that simple IMO. Unless they both go, which thy won't.

Oh, they won't both go. Ole Miss is already eliminated with two losses. I just happen to think that Alabama is the only team in the country that could fail to win their division or conference, and still make it in.

That's what I mean...we've seen it before from them.

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Wouldn't be surprised if bama gets in top four IF ole miss wins out.

What Ole Miss does is really irrelevant for Alabama. Alabama has to win out, which includes LSU tonight, road trips to Mississippi State and us, then Florida in the Georgia Dome. That's four games where they could reasonably lose one. The chances of a one loss Alabama being left out are remote. A two loss Alabama is all but eliminated. A combination of Notre Dame, Michigan State, Clemson, Ohio State, Baylor, Oklahoma State, and Iowa would have to drop games for that. The Alabama/SEC love is strong, but I don't think it overcomes letting a two loss team go while an undefeated or one loss conference champion (that played a championship game) sits at home.

A one loss Alabama stays home if Ole Miss wins out. It absolutely matters what Ole Miss does. Unless you are suggesting that two SEC teams will go, which will not happen unless alot of other teams start losing multiple games.

In the more crowded BCS picture, a non conference champion Alabama managed to go to the big game. I'm not sure the playoff committee treats them any different now that the field has expanded to four. A two loss Ole Miss is definitely not going, and I'm not convinced that Florida could beat Ole Miss again.

If Ole Miss wins out, Alabama doesn't go. It's that simple IMO. Unless they both go, which thy won't.

Oh, they won't both go. Ole Miss is already eliminated with two losses. I just happen to think that Alabama is the only team in the country that could fail to win their division or conference, and still make it in.

Nope. If Ole Miss doesnt go, neither does Alabama. Ole Miss would have beat Alabama and Florida. It won't happen.

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Wouldn't be surprised if bama gets in top four IF ole miss wins out.

What Ole Miss does is really irrelevant for Alabama. Alabama has to win out, which includes LSU tonight, road trips to Mississippi State and us, then Florida in the Georgia Dome. That's four games where they could reasonably lose one. The chances of a one loss Alabama being left out are remote. A two loss Alabama is all but eliminated. A combination of Notre Dame, Michigan State, Clemson, Ohio State, Baylor, Oklahoma State, and Iowa would have to drop games for that. The Alabama/SEC love is strong, but I don't think it overcomes letting a two loss team go while an undefeated or one loss conference champion (that played a championship game) sits at home.

A one loss Alabama stays home if Ole Miss wins out. It absolutely matters what Ole Miss does. Unless you are suggesting that two SEC teams will go, which will not happen unless alot of other teams start losing multiple games.

In the more crowded BCS picture, a non conference champion Alabama managed to go to the big game. I'm not sure the playoff committee treats them any different now that the field has expanded to four. A two loss Ole Miss is definitely not going, and I'm not convinced that Florida could beat Ole Miss again.

If Ole Miss wins out, Alabama doesn't go. It's that simple IMO. Unless they both go, which thy won't.

Oh, they won't both go. Ole Miss is already eliminated with two losses. I just happen to think that Alabama is the only team in the country that could fail to win their division or conference, and still make it in.

Nope. If Ole Miss doesnt go, neither does Alabama. Ole Miss would have beat Alabama and Florida. It won't happen.

They are going to an 11-1 Nick saban team in. No doubt.

Unless they struggle against us

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Wouldn't be surprised if bama gets in top four IF ole miss wins out.

What Ole Miss does is really irrelevant for Alabama. Alabama has to win out, which includes LSU tonight, road trips to Mississippi State and us, then Florida in the Georgia Dome. That's four games where they could reasonably lose one. The chances of a one loss Alabama being left out are remote. A two loss Alabama is all but eliminated. A combination of Notre Dame, Michigan State, Clemson, Ohio State, Baylor, Oklahoma State, and Iowa would have to drop games for that. The Alabama/SEC love is strong, but I don't think it overcomes letting a two loss team go while an undefeated or one loss conference champion (that played a championship game) sits at home.

A one loss Alabama stays home if Ole Miss wins out. It absolutely matters what Ole Miss does. Unless you are suggesting that two SEC teams will go, which will not happen unless alot of other teams start losing multiple games.

In the more crowded BCS picture, a non conference champion Alabama managed to go to the big game. I'm not sure the playoff committee treats them any different now that the field has expanded to four. A two loss Ole Miss is definitely not going, and I'm not convinced that Florida could beat Ole Miss again.

If Ole Miss wins out, Alabama doesn't go. It's that simple IMO. Unless they both go, which thy won't.

Oh, they won't both go. Ole Miss is already eliminated with two losses. I just happen to think that Alabama is the only team in the country that could fail to win their division or conference, and still make it in.

That's not true, Unless they lose this game today. If they win out they will have won the SEC and they could very possibly get in based on that....

Arkansas TD and they are going for two to win it.

2 point conversion... Likely a facemask and they will replay the down half the distance....

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Wouldn't be surprised if bama gets in top four IF ole miss wins out.

What Ole Miss does is really irrelevant for Alabama. Alabama has to win out, which includes LSU tonight, road trips to Mississippi State and us, then Florida in the Georgia Dome. That's four games where they could reasonably lose one. The chances of a one loss Alabama being left out are remote. A two loss Alabama is all but eliminated. A combination of Notre Dame, Michigan State, Clemson, Ohio State, Baylor, Oklahoma State, and Iowa would have to drop games for that. The Alabama/SEC love is strong, but I don't think it overcomes letting a two loss team go while an undefeated or one loss conference champion (that played a championship game) sits at home.

A one loss Alabama stays home if Ole Miss wins out. It absolutely matters what Ole Miss does. Unless you are suggesting that two SEC teams will go, which will not happen unless alot of other teams start losing multiple games.

In the more crowded BCS picture, a non conference champion Alabama managed to go to the big game. I'm not sure the playoff committee treats them any different now that the field has expanded to four. A two loss Ole Miss is definitely not going, and I'm not convinced that Florida could beat Ole Miss again.

If Ole Miss wins out, Alabama doesn't go. It's that simple IMO. Unless they both go, which thy won't.

Oh, they won't both go. Ole Miss is already eliminated with two losses. I just happen to think that Alabama is the only team in the country that could fail to win their division or conference, and still make it in.

Nope. If Ole Miss doesnt go, neither does Alabama. Ole Miss would have beat Alabama and Florida. It won't happen.

JMO but the bama vs LSU game is the first round of the play-offs....loser is eliminated.

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Going for 2 again...from the 1 1/2 yard line... conversion GOOD....arkansas defeats OLe miss in OT...53-52..... NOW ole miss is eliminated..

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Wouldn't be surprised if bama gets in top four IF ole miss wins out.

What Ole Miss does is really irrelevant for Alabama. Alabama has to win out, which includes LSU tonight, road trips to Mississippi State and us, then Florida in the Georgia Dome. That's four games where they could reasonably lose one. The chances of a one loss Alabama being left out are remote. A two loss Alabama is all but eliminated. A combination of Notre Dame, Michigan State, Clemson, Ohio State, Baylor, Oklahoma State, and Iowa would have to drop games for that. The Alabama/SEC love is strong, but I don't think it overcomes letting a two loss team go while an undefeated or one loss conference champion (that played a championship game) sits at home.

A one loss Alabama stays home if Ole Miss wins out. It absolutely matters what Ole Miss does. Unless you are suggesting that two SEC teams will go, which will not happen unless alot of other teams start losing multiple games.

In the more crowded BCS picture, a non conference champion Alabama managed to go to the big game. I'm not sure the playoff committee treats them any different now that the field has expanded to four. A two loss Ole Miss is definitely not going, and I'm not convinced that Florida could beat Ole Miss again.

If Ole Miss wins out, Alabama doesn't go. It's that simple IMO. Unless they both go, which thy won't.

Oh, they won't both go. Ole Miss is already eliminated with two losses. I just happen to think that Alabama is the only team in the country that could fail to win their division or conference, and still make it in.

Nope. If Ole Miss doesnt go, neither does Alabama. Ole Miss would have beat Alabama and Florida. It won't happen.

I tend to think it would have happened, but now we don't get to know. It's on LSU to do the job now.

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Good call by the fat man...what's the difference in going for 2 on this play, or going another round and taking the chance of not scoring at all ? Made the right call....either way...

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Wouldn't be surprised if bama gets in top four IF ole miss wins out.

What Ole Miss does is really irrelevant for Alabama. Alabama has to win out, which includes LSU tonight, road trips to Mississippi State and us, then Florida in the Georgia Dome. That's four games where they could reasonably lose one. The chances of a one loss Alabama being left out are remote. A two loss Alabama is all but eliminated. A combination of Notre Dame, Michigan State, Clemson, Ohio State, Baylor, Oklahoma State, and Iowa would have to drop games for that. The Alabama/SEC love is strong, but I don't think it overcomes letting a two loss team go while an undefeated or one loss conference champion (that played a championship game) sits at home.

A one loss Alabama stays home if Ole Miss wins out. It absolutely matters what Ole Miss does. Unless you are suggesting that two SEC teams will go, which will not happen unless alot of other teams start losing multiple games.

In the more crowded BCS picture, a non conference champion Alabama managed to go to the big game. I'm not sure the playoff committee treats them any different now that the field has expanded to four. A two loss Ole Miss is definitely not going, and I'm not convinced that Florida could beat Ole Miss again.

If Ole Miss wins out, Alabama doesn't go. It's that simple IMO. Unless they both go, which thy won't.

Oh, they won't both go. Ole Miss is already eliminated with two losses. I just happen to think that Alabama is the only team in the country that could fail to win their division or conference, and still make it in.

Nope. If Ole Miss doesnt go, neither does Alabama. Ole Miss would have beat Alabama and Florida. It won't happen.

I tend to think it would have happened, but now we don't get to know. It's on LSU to do the job now.

Yep. Geaux Tigers.

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And it's setting up for bama

As f'ing always.

Hope LSU wins tonight, if not ...

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