General Official 2024 NCAA Football Thread

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Lofland

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If A&M beats Texas and is 6-2, but Tennessee beats Vanderbilt and is also 6-2, why does A&M go to the SEC championship instead of Tennessee?
 

fake pie

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Aug 15, 2024
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The SEC has announced its set of tiebreakers for the 2024 football season with the addition of Oklahoma and Texas and the elimination of divisions in the newly expanded 16-team league.

In the event of a tie between teams competing for a spot in the SEC championship game, the following procedures will be used in descending order until the tie is broken:

  • A. Head-to-head competition between the tied teams.
  • B. Record versus all common conference opponents among the tied teams.
  • C. Record against highest (best) placed common opponent in the conference standings and proceeding through the standings among the tied teams.
  • D. Cumulative conference winning percentage of all conference opponents among the tied teams.
  • E. Capped relative scoring margin versus all conference opponents among the tied teams. Formula will include a cap of 42 points scored on offense and 48 points allowed on defense.
  • F. Random draw of the tied teams.
 

Rambo John J

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I'd expect Michigan to flip a few more. The best money can buy.

Unfortunately I don't have faith in the current coaching staff.
A team of stacked players will find a way, regardless of coaching staff
Oregon was drawing players on Nike and Swag alone, and their roster is stacked

Roster can often overcome coaching