The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Saturday showdowns may set SEC title game

Georgia-Kentucky winner to represent East; Alabama is in if it beats LSU.

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hold the tiebreaker advantage over the Crimson Tide, and the West race would continue with two league games remaining for both teams.

But an Alabama win over LSU would decide the division because the Crimson Tide would hold a two-game lead over LSU, at least a twogame lead over Texas A&M and tiebreaker­s over both teams.

“I know and everybody knows how big this game is for the state of Louisiana, for our football team,” LSU coach Ed Orgeron said at his weekly news conference. “But I am not going to make it bigger than life.

“We’re not going to say it’s like every other game. We understand this is THE game,” Orgeron said. “There’s going to be an excitement in the air that’s going to be different for this game. That’s how it is, LSU versus Alabama.”

Georgia versus Kentucky has even clearer implicatio­ns for the SEC Championsh­ip game: The winner, whichever team it is, punches its ticket. Both teams are 7-1 (5-1 SEC).

“It’s going to be a little bit of extra fire up under us because we know if we lose this game, then we’re not playing in Atlanta,” Georgia wide receiver Jeremiah Holloman said. “And we definitely want to go back to Atlanta this year.”

“I’d say that’s all the motivation we need for this weekend,” UGA tight end Isaac Nauta said.

Kentucky, seeking its first trip to the SEC title game since the event started in 1992, has impressed the playoff committee with “quality wins” over Florida and Mississipp­i State and “outstandin­g defense,” committee chairman Rob Mullens said.

“Their only loss is to a CFPranked team (No. 20 Texas A&M) in overtime,” said Mullens, the athletic director at Oregon. “Kentucky has a quality resume.”

Two SEC teams are going to give their resumes a notable boost Saturday.

On to the rest of our weekly update of college football’s road to the playoff:

Playoff movers?

These games Saturday also merit keeping an eye on for possible impact on the playoff picture:

No. 4 Notre Dame at Northweste­rn, which is on a fourgame winning streak; No. 5 Michigan at home vs. No. 14 Penn State; No. 7 Oklahoma at Texas Tech; and No. 8 Washington State at home vs. California, which is coming off an upset win over Washington.

A long way to go

If you’re wondering how much credence to give this week’s playoff rankings, consider: Based on the CFP’s brief history, it’s 50-50 whether a team in the top four of the selection committee’s initial rankings winds up making the playoff.

Of the 16 teams ranked in the first top four the past four seasons, eight made the playoffs. That includes three of four last year, two of four in 2016, two of four in 2015 and one of four in 2014.

But history bodes better for Alabama and No. 2 Clemson: Both were in the initial top four each of the past three seasons, and both reached the playoff each time.

Expert witnesses

Two SEC East coaches were asked on a media teleconfer­ence what they expect from Georgia-Kentucky:

■ Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason: “You’re going to see a great football game. To me, I think it’s going to be a better matchup than people expect. Whoever wins this game is going to win by a possession. It’s going to be a three- or seven-point ballgame.”

■ Florida coach Dan Mullen: “Two very good football teams. (Kentucky has) a very veteran lineup, a very experience­d group. I’m not surprised with the success they’re having this year. And obviously Georgia has got a talented group that has played in a bunch of big games. So it should be an interestin­g game.”

 ?? ORLANDO SENTINEL 2016 ?? “I know and everybody knows how big this game is for the state of Louisiana, for our football team,” LSU coach Ed Orgeron said at his news conference.
ORLANDO SENTINEL 2016 “I know and everybody knows how big this game is for the state of Louisiana, for our football team,” LSU coach Ed Orgeron said at his news conference.
 ?? STEPHEN M. DOWELL / ORLANDO SENTINEL ?? Alabama’s Nick Saban will face LSU on Saturday with probably the best offense he has had as a head coach.
STEPHEN M. DOWELL / ORLANDO SENTINEL Alabama’s Nick Saban will face LSU on Saturday with probably the best offense he has had as a head coach.
 ?? CHARLES BERTRAM / LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER ?? Kentucky, led by coach Mark Stoops, has impressed the playoff committee with quality wins over Florida and Mississipp­i State.
CHARLES BERTRAM / LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER Kentucky, led by coach Mark Stoops, has impressed the playoff committee with quality wins over Florida and Mississipp­i State.
 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM ?? UGA coach Kirby Smart can take a big step toward going back to the College Football Playoff by clinching a berth in the SEC Championsh­ip game.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM UGA coach Kirby Smart can take a big step toward going back to the College Football Playoff by clinching a berth in the SEC Championsh­ip game.

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