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2024: 19 P5 CFB Games for SBC
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RE: 2024: 19 P5 CFB Games for SBC
(03-14-2024 03:15 PM)Johnnychimpo Wrote:  How many P5 games does SBC win? 19 P5 games 10 of which are P2 games.

GSU @ Georgia Tech
ODU @ South Carolina
USM @ UK
TXST vs ASU
App @ Clemson
Marshall @ VT
ODU vs VT
Troy @ Iowa
Ark St @ Michigan
GSU vs Vandy
GS @ Ole Miss
JMU @ UNC
Marshall @ Ohio St
CCU vs UVA
ULM @ Texas
Ark St @ ISU
USA @ LSU
UL @ Wake
ULM @ Auburn

All instate games always have that extra ingredient for an upset. Last time I looked most FCS FBS wins come from instate or border state teams.

Most probable wins are
GSU vs GT
TXST vs ASU
Marshall vs VT
ODU vs VT
Troy vs Iowa
GSU vs Vandy
CCU vs UVA
ArkSt vs ISU


Had JMU kept their coach and not had crucial defections to the portal I would have put that game on the list. All others I think would be considered a major upset. I don't think winning any of the games above is going to make Sports Center. If this conference is good enough to get 7+ P4/5 wins we have a chance to the second G5 to be rated higher than than a P5/4 by a reputable ranking service(s). I believe the AAC was higher than the ACC one year.
03-25-2024 11:01 AM
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