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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/default-username on 2024-09-23 17:33:21+00:00.
It’s way too early to predict these games, but I was curious how many teams could end up with just one loss given that the SEC teams do not all play each other.
I came up with a believable scenario where all of the 6 highest ranked SEC teams to all end the season with one loss.
home games in bold, away games in italics
| Team | Wins | Losses | Other Remaining Ranked Opponents |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Texas | - | Georgia | #21 Oklahoma, #24 TAMU |
| #2 Georgia | Texas, Ole Miss, Tennessee | Alabama | - |
| #4 Alabama | Missouri, Georgia | Tennessee | #14 LSU, #21 Oklahoma |
| #5 Tennessee | Alabama | Georgia | - |
| #6 Ole Miss | - | Georgia | #14 LSU, #21 Oklahoma |
| #11 Missouri | - | Alabama | #21 Oklahoma, #24 TAMU |
This would also require all of these teams to win all their other games, of course.
In this case, the SEC CCG would be #1 Georgia vs #2 Alabama, if I interpreted the tiebreaking rules correctly.