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Path to second SEC team in playoff is through Tide

- By Ralph D. Russo

Round One goes to Alabama.

The question now is: Will this be the first of two meetings between the Crimson Tide and Georgia? Or maybe the first of three?

The Southeaste­rn Conference is the only league to put multiple teams in the College Football Playoff and is always a threat to do so again.

There will not be another regularsea­son game this season between two better teams than the Crimson Tide and Bulldogs on Saturday night. On pure talent, you could put both in the CFP right now. But results have to count for something, or why even play the games?

The result was Alabama and its COVID-19-free coach running away from the Bulldogs in the second half. Nick Saban is now 22-0 against his former assistant coaches, and the Tide has beaten Georgia six consecutiv­e times.

“I sort of knew it was going to be a 15-round fight and we wouldn’t be winning until the late rounds,” Saban said.

Is there still a path for the SEC to put two teams in the CFP? Not unless somebody can beat Alabama, but the prospects of that don’t look good.

The SEC West already is in tatters. LSU and Auburn have each lost twice. Ole Miss and Mississipp­i State are more interestin­g than good. Arkansas is a nice turnaround story. Texas A&M has a chance to be the second-best team in the division, and ’Bama already rolled the Aggies.

With an offense that hardly missed Tua Tagovailoa and two first-round draft-pick receivers, Alabama is set to rampage through the rest of its season behind Mac Jones and Najee Harris.

In the East, it looked like a Georgia

Florida race at the start of the season, and nothing over the first four weeks has changed that. This strange season in which the SEC is playing nothing but conference games — and has already had to postpone three of them — appears filled with parity. Except at the very top.

The best-case scenario for the SEC is an Alabama-Georgia rematch in the SEC championsh­ip game, with Round Two going to the Bulldogs to leave both them and the Tide at10-1.

Let’s be realistic: The Big 12 has already taken massive hits. Doyoureall­y think No. 7 Oklahoma State has the stuff to put together an undefeated season? Doyou really think a one-loss champion of a league that went 0-3 against the Sun Belt will get the nod over one of those SEC heavyweigh­ts?

A Pac-12 champion that plays only seven games? C’mon.

Unbeaten BYU? Not happening.

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