Will Auburn Go Bowling in 2008?
Speaking statistically, the State of Alabama is leading the SEC in big whopping surprises by a long-shot. Perhaps the two most shocking stories of 2008 are the rise of Alabama (though 8-0, Tiders, is still a long way from 12-0) and the fall of Auburn (because 4-4 ain't that far from 6-6). The loveliest village on the Plains has turned ugly...
again.
A match-up with the Rebels on Saturday seems crucial to Auburn's bowl hopes. Five wins is almost a given with UT-Martin left on the schedule, but if Tubb's Tigers cannot tally a triumph on Saturday, the math looks dreary for the Plainsmen (Alabama and Georgia are unfriendly accountants).
So, this could certainly turn into a debate about who is the likely victor on Saturday (Ole Miss sits as the six-point favorite as of today), or it could be a consideration about whether a 6-6 SEC team gets left out. Whichever, the comparison of season-ending grudge matches - Egg and Iron - certainly tend to indicate a merrier Christmas in the Grove than down at Toomer's Corner.
2 comments:
Auburn only has one win left this season, and it's not happening in Oxford.
I don't know about this weekend, but hypothetically if Auburn does win Saturday, and we're both sitting at 6-6, we'll both be bowling. The SEC has 9 tie ins and likely will have 10 tie ins with an at large BCS bid. Go ahead. Try to figure out a scenario where 10 or 11 SEC teams end up bowl eligible. It's mathematically possible, but highly unlikely.
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