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I think a good compromise is a 6 team playoff with the top two teams given byes.

First round:

3rd vs 6th
4th vs 5th

Second round:

Winner of 3rd vs 6th vs 1st
Winner of 4th vs 5th vs 2nd

Third round:

Championship game

That or go to 8 and reduce the regular season to 10 games.
So maybe it wasn't a fluke, but Rodney Garner stealing recruits from Tennessee is part of the reason for the death of Tennessee for almost a decade in football. It looks like the resurgence is going to happen, but Tennessee football had been pretty much dead for 10 years.
Top 5 is a little much for Tennessee but I think they finally deliver and go 10-2, 11-1 and back to the SECCG.

If they don't, we can seriously consider if whether the 90s-early 00's was a fluke.
MSU is good, Auburn was hilariously awful defensively early in the season.

So one counts, other doesn't.
Tough shite. He's gotta create for himself then.
Here's an unbiased top 4:

1. Derrick Henry
2. Nick Chubb
3. Leonard Fournette
4. Alex Collins
No, I meant what if he had that game and "the te/fb/part of the o line" doesn't get hurt, does he dominate SEC play like his supporters think he would've.

Spinoff thread - a poll on LF7

Posted by VoiceofReason95 on 1/3/16 at 11:37 pm
If the McNeese game wasn't cancelled and the TE, FB, and part of the OL wasn't hurt, would LF7 have gone for 2300-2400 yards and dominated in SEC play like his supporters think he would've?

Just leave your comments below.
Maybe Georgia Southern or Michigan could be your rival?
My saying that Fournette getting 3 of his 200+ yard games against directional schools went totally ignored....

He did well in SEC play, but he never dominated like LSU fans thought he was going to.
They are trying to get Hornacek fired, like Denver did with their coach last season.
So now lets change the subject for delusional LSU fans...

What would Fournette have had if he had the McNeese game and everyone kept healthy.

O/U 2500 yards?

Upvote for over

Downvote for under
A starting fullback and tight end being injured, when he was being lauded for being able to create on his own.
Offensive line played like it was drunk in the first half vs Southern.

He only had 16 carries vs ULM.

While Fournette was putting up these amounts of carries against lesser opponents:

26 vs a 4-8 team that hung in there vs LSU
26 vs a directional school that LSU had trouble putting away
26 vs another directional school (who was actually decent, but good teams should put them away fast)

Against the likes of Auburn's shitty defense, Syracuse, and Eastern Michigan.
You're crazy. He's not a starting QB in the NFL, may be a solid career backup though.
Fournette fattened up on easy competition before SEC play started.
Suspect most of Texas A&M's wins were not good ones or came with Manziel making Sumlin look much better than he does.
If Clemson wins, the Clemson trolls will try to take over this board.
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UT Not Winning East, 1st Round Peyton Flameout, or Missouri going 0-8 in SEC play and 3-9 overall?


Added something ;)

In all seriousness, divisional round Peyton flameout unless Peyton is going to have a flashback moment in the postseason.
Only counts if they played significant time at some point this season. Sorry.
1. Nick Chubb
2. Leonard Fournette
3. Derrick Henry
4. Alex Collins
5. Jalen Hurd
6. Tra Carson
7. Sony Michel
8. Ralph Webb
9. Peyton Barber
10. Kelvin Taylor

Alabama vs Clemson predictions

Posted by VoiceofReason95 on 1/3/16 at 2:03 pm
What say you?

I say 21-0 Alabama.
Agree and I think Stanford would have beaten Clemson.
Nope, next season was always going to end up being another transitional season when it was determined that Ramsey was a bust.

But they should win it sometime in the three seasons after 2016. Those teams will have more talent than 2011-2012 did.
Starting in 2017, they will have a highly touted young QB who has had one full season of experience and is hopefully coming into his own. Along with young players on the offensive side of thing that are part of the future getting one full season of experience (if they already haven't had a season).

With a defense that is already nasty.

If Elijah Holyfield works out, they won't be taking a step back at RB either.

2017's offense will have a good mix of good veteran offensive talent along with young offensive talent. This will be the most balanced talent that Georgia has had since 2013 on offense.
Not next season, but here are my standards:

Georgia better win the SEC sometime in 2017-2019, or this change changed.......................................nothing.

My final SEC power rankings

Posted by VoiceofReason95 on 1/2/16 at 7:29 pm
1. Alabama
2. Ole Miss
3. Tennessee
4. LSU
5. Florida
6. Arkansas
7. Mississippi State
8. Georgia
9. Auburn
10. Missouri
11. Kentucky
12. Texas A&M
13. Vanderbilt
14. South Carolina