Alabama's out but SEC could see Georgia, LSU, Tennessee in playoffs

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Alabama's out but SEC could see Georgia, LSU, Tennessee in playoffs

There are three SEC teams in the College Football Playoff. Robert Griffin III thinks that's blasphemous.

There will be three SEC teams in the College Football Playoff. Robert Griffin III thinks it's blasphemous. There had been talk that if Alabama won the rest of its games, the CFP committee would select Georgia, Tennessee and Crimson Tide. Last week, LSU beat Alabama in overtime. If LSU wins out and Georgia loses, Georgia would get a playoff bid. If Tennessee wins, it would be hard for the committee to shun an 11-1 team that beat LSU and Alabama and only lost on the road to the defending national champ.

South Carolina plays Florida. Florida's defense was outstanding at A&M. The game should be close.

LSU beat Alabama 27-22 last week. Arkansas lost to Liberty last weekend.

Eliah Drinkwitz got a $2-million-a-year raise this week. Greg Sankey is considering trading Mizzou to the Ivy League for 12 tutors from Yale.

Alabama lost to Ole Miss 31-26. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey declared a period of mourning after the team got eliminated from playoff contention last week.

Bemidji State won its eighth straight game last week. Bemidsi State beat University of Mary 28-16.

Georgia beat Tennessee last week. Georgia is going to play in the Bulldog Bowl against Mississippi State.

Alabama is out of the playoffs. Georgia, LSU and Tennessee could play in the postseason. America has 46 institutions of higher learning named after Mary. None of them are in SEC.

Miami has gone two games without a touchdown. That hasn't happened in 58 years. Georgia Tech is going to win 26-13.

Vanderbilt went 58 years without a touchdown. The Commodores will score at least one against Kentucky.

FSU should beat Syracuse 30-18.

Texas A&M is playing in the Dumpster Fire Bowl against Auburn.


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