Hank
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Yeah.
We'll see what happens.
So basically what I mean, it weren't a lot of surprises.
The big question is going to be is the ACC a one-bid league, which we assume it will be.
There's a world it could not be, but it's most likely going to be because Georgia Tech still plays Georgia.
So if Georgia Tech runs the table, is a one-loss team, losing the ACC championship, you could have a world where that works out for them.
I think in all likelihood we're going to get a deserving ACC champion.
Yeah, so ACC will get one team.
Big 12 could get two.
BYU is right.
They did not look good, but if they get to the Big 12 championship, they have a chance to avenge their loss.
And if they do that, then you put Texas Tech and BYU in.
The Big 10 is most likely going to get three.
Four is going to be pretty tough to do.
You're going to need it to come from the Michigan or USC realm because you had Iowa lose and a three-loss Big 10 team is not going to get in.
And then the SEC, the SEC is looking at anywhere from five, pretty much guaranteed to eight.
And that's what Greg Sankey is saying.
He said on Monday, I think there's a real scenario where the SEC is an eight bid conference.
I've had many conversations with individual selection committee members and we've discussed how Missouri Vanderbilt and even Tennessee simply deserve to be in the playoffs.
It's a no brainer that the SEC has carved out at least one,