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Georgia’s College Football Playoff path could prove peachy

SystemSystem Posts: 13,101 admin
edited November 5 in Article commenting
imageGeorgia’s College Football Playoff path could prove peachy

Gary Stokan, CEO and President of Peach Bowl Inc., noted the Bulldogs’ seeding — should they make the 12-team CFP field — could lead to multiple in-state stops en route to the CFP title game if Georgia were to keep winning.

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  • railroadtrack1railroadtrack1 Posts: 196 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Does this clown not know that if UGA moves up in the rankings they will have a bye on the weekend that teams are hosting first round games? There is a very good chance that this happens if the Dawgs win out. If UGA wins out and does NOT make the SEC Championship game they still have a very good shot at moving into the top four because Buckeyes play Hoosiers, and there is no guarantee that the two teams occupying number 3 & 4 spots are going to stay there. Dawgs need to keep chopping, win their schedule, and things will indeed be "peachy" whether they play in Peach Bowl or not!

  • Eric_CEric_C Posts: 149 ✭✭✭ Junior

    I'm not sure how much I like long layoffs for this Georgia team…I mean their only loss came after a bye week, and they messed around with a Gator team that had just fired their coach after the next bye. Looking back to last year they looked miserable and flat against ND after a long layoff. If we're looking ahead to playoff rankings, a 5-8 spot could actually be the best place to land. It's fun to look ahead for us fans, but I sure hope the team is focused only on MSU, a team whose only two losses at home have come in OT.

  • MikeGriffithMikeGriffith Posts: 3,769 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @railroadtrack1 Yes, the top four teams in the rankings do get a bye, but this article was intended to outline the path for UGA to get multiple games in the state of Georgia, and how a game could be played in Athens should Georgia fall outside the top four — which they are currently projected (but by no means guaranteed) to do. There's a lot of football left, and plenty of room for speculation! I appreciate your feedback and comments!

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