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  • BigdaddyQH
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 07-13-09
    • 19531

    #1
    Conference Championship Games
    Here is how the Conference Championship Games look now:

    AAC: Memphis plays the winner of the USF @ UCF game on Friday.
    ACC: Clemson vs Miami. Locked in.
    Big 10: Ohio State vs Wisconsin. Locked in.
    Big 12: Oklahoma vs TCU if they defeat Baylor. If not, who knows? 4 teams are at 5-3.
    CUSA: Florida Atlantic vs North Texas State. Locked in.
    MAC: Akron (if they defeat Kent State) or Ohio vs Toledo (if they defeat Western Michigan) or Northern Illinois.
    MWC: Boise State vs Fresno State. Locked in. They play each other Saturday to end their regular seasons.
    PAC 12: USC vs Washington State (if they defeat Washington) or Stanford.
    SEC: Georgia vs the Alabama @ Auburn winner.
  • gojetsgomoxies
    SBR MVP
    • 09-04-12
    • 4222

    #2
    surprised ohio state is locked in for that game.

    i thought stanford was locked in for Pac12 game...

    i follow ohio due to personal connection to player.. disappointing that they haven't locked up their division. probably miss too as kent state is terrible

    so happy for fresno state
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    • gojetsgomoxies
      SBR MVP
      • 09-04-12
      • 4222

      #3
      any idea on USF-UCF spread......... hope the game week isn't interupted by scott frost news.
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      • gojetsgomoxies
        SBR MVP
        • 09-04-12
        • 4222

        #4
        my confusion on ohio state being locked into game... forgot that one of their 2 losses was non-conference.. so if they lose to michigan they'd have two conference losses like PSU but they'd win head-to-head tiebreak.
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        • BigdaddyQH
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 07-13-09
          • 19531

          #5
          Originally posted by gojetsgomoxies
          my confusion on ohio state being locked into game... forgot that one of their 2 losses was non-conference.. so if they lose to michigan they'd have two conference losses like PSU but they'd win head-to-head tiebreak.
          Correct. Ohio State defeated both Penn State and Michigan State and has won all of the head to head tie breakers. Michigan is out.
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