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We are not out yet!! (Okay, now we are....)

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With us jumping Oklahoma, who got beat by Texas, it would be like this.

#1 Clemson vs #4 Ohio State - paybacks for the last bowl game we played and paybacks for Woody
#2 Alabama vs #3 MSU - What a great matchup. Saban used to coach MSU too. Two great D's. Game would be over in two hours flat with all that ball control.

That sells better than Oklahoma in the mix.

I mean, that's incredibly unlikely, IMO.

There's no chance in hell Oklahoma isn't in at this point.

If everyone above us wins we're going to the Rose Bowl to play the winner of the Pac 12.
 
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I'm not buying the North Carolina over Ohio State argument. *assuming wins by UNC and Sparty. They will have lost to a team with a losing record (3-9) and our loss will be to a playoff team (with wins over highly respected Iowa, OSU, and TSUN)
Exactly...it's really quite laid out for us. UNC wins and we are in.

If a two loss pac 12 champion trumps the defending national championship then everything they stand for is a fucking joke.
 
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basically we 100% need 1 team to lose, either Alabama or Clemson. if we get to choose, we want alabama to lose.
we most likely need both tho, because UNC would likely get in over tOSU if there is only 1 spot (B1G, Bama, OU)..they will have won 12 straight games and their loss was to USCe 17-13 week 1.

and we also would like stanford to lose to USC. and preferably MSU loses to iowa in a good game to ensure the only realistic 1-loss competition is unc.

doesn't look good.
 
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basically we 100% need 1 team to lose, either Alabama or Clemson. if we get to choose, we want alabama to lose.
we most likely need both tho, because UNC would likely get in over tOSU if there is only 1 spot (B1G, Bama, OU)..they will have won 12 straight games and their loss was to USCe 17-13 week 1.

and we also would like stanford to lose to USC. and preferably MSU loses to iowa in a good game to ensure the only realistic 1-loss competition is unc.

doesn't look good.
UNC won't even fill their allotment of tickets.... UNC is not going in over us. If TCU/Baylor got the shift against us last year what the fuck you think is happening to UNC?
 
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of course its a bad loss. but it was in week 1, and that was 3 months ago. they lost by 4 and will have run the table since fkn september 3rd. if you don't think that resume, including a conference championship, isn't going to win out you're delusional. there is direct precedent in last season with tOSU. they showed last year that it matters more when you lose than how, and 3 months ago without a hitch since is better than now. sucks, but that's the way it goes.

i'll happily eat my words if it happens but i would definitely not put money on tOSU getting in even if both bama and clemson lose.
 
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My dream scenario is that Sparty beats Iowa and Alabama loses to Florida thus resulting in Clemson at 1, Oklahoma at 2, Sparty at 3, and Ohio State at 4. Then Urban gets his revenge on Dabo for 2013 while Sparty somehow gets by Oklahoma for a OSU vs Sparty rematch. The ass beating Urban would put on Dantonio might rival the Wisconsin game last year.
 
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My dream scenario is that Sparty beats Iowa and Alabama loses to Florida thus resulting in Clemson at 1, Oklahoma at 2, Sparty at 3, and Ohio State at 4. Then Urban gets his revenge on Dabo for 2013 while Sparty somehow gets by Oklahoma for a OSU vs Sparty rematch. The ass beating Dantonio would put on Urban might rival the Wisconsin game last year.

ummmmmmmmmmm
 
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