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Post by Caesar » 16 Feb 2026, 11:02

That might be a wrap for your CFP hopes.

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Post by toysoldier00 » 16 Feb 2026, 22:22

Damn the sec is beating up on the defending champs

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Post by The Hunted » Yesterday, 04:46

Caesar wrote: That might be a wrap for your CFP hopes.
Yeah, that LSU–Ole Miss back‑to‑back pretty much slammed the door shut. We had a path if we stole one of them, but the margin for error was already razor thin. Now it’s about damage control and trying to finish strong.
toysoldier00 wrote: Damn the sec is beating up on the defending champs
It’s been a gauntlet, man. Every week feels like running headfirst into another buzzsaw. Title target on the back plus a brutal schedule is a nasty combo — we’re getting everyone’s best shot and it shows.

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🔥🏈 SEC GAMEDAY — WEEK 11: THE UNSTOPPABLE TIGERS & THE RACE FOR ATLANTA 🏈🔥
The SEC has reached the point of no return — the final stretch, where every snap matters, every mistake is magnified, and every contender is fighting for its postseason life. And at the top of the mountain, one team stands alone.

LSU is now a perfect 10–0 (6–0), the last undefeated titan in the conference. Arch Manning is playing like a generational superstar, Harlem Berry just crossed the 1,000‑yard mark, and the Tigers are steamrolling toward the SEC Championship with the swagger of a team that knows destiny is calling.

But the hunt behind them is ferocious.

Ole Miss sits at 9–1 (5–1), still very much alive and playing its best football of the season.
Alabama has surged back into the picture at 7–3 (5–1), refusing to fade and looking more dangerous by the week.
Florida is right behind them at 8–2 (5–2), still in striking distance.

The middle of the league? Pure chaos.
Missouri, Texas, Georgia, Oklahoma — all battling for bowl position and pride.
A&M, Auburn, Mississippi State — all capable of wrecking someone’s season.
And the bottom tier? Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Vanderbilt — fighting to stay afloat.

This is the SEC. Nothing is guaranteed.

🏆 SEC Standings — Week 10

#1 LSU.......................... 10–0 [6–0]
#4 Ole Miss.................... 9–1 [5–1]
#16 Alabama.................... 7–3 [5–1]
#9 Florida...................... 8–2 [5–2]
Missouri.................................. 6–4 [4–2]
#14 Texas....................... 7–3 [4–2]
Georgia............................ 6–4 [4–3]
Oklahoma.................................. 5–5 [3–3]
South Carolina............................ 4–6 [3–4]
Texas A&M........................ 6–4 [2–4]
Auburn.................................... 5–5 [2–4]
Mississippi State......................... 5–5 [2–4]
Kentucky.................................. 4–6 [2–5]
Tennessee................................ 4–6 [1–5]
Arkansas.................................. 4–6 [1–5]
Vanderbilt................................ 2–8 [1–5]

⭐ Conference Leaders — Week 10 Superstars ⭐

Passing Yards: Ryan Puglisi (Georgia)3,362 yards
Passing TDs: Arch Manning (LSU)30 TDs
Rushing Yards: Harlem Berry (LSU)1,000 yards
Rushing TDs: Bo Jackson (Texas A&M)11 TDs
Receiving Yards: Landon Roldan (Georgia)1,215 yards
Receiving TDs: Christian Neptune (Ole Miss)12 TDs
Tackles: Jai'Mier Scott (Missouri)92 tackles
Sacks: Marco Jones (Texas A&M)8 sacks
Interceptions: Jaylon Braxton (LSU)6 INTs

The SEC is entering its final act — where champions rise, contenders fall, and every Saturday rewrites the story.
This is where legends are made.
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Post by djp73 » Yesterday, 06:33

still a ways to go to be up at the top of the conference standings

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Post by Soapy » Yesterday, 06:39

i was just about to comment that you're back in the playoff picture and not to fuck it up and then you lose back to back games :soapy:

as frustrating as these seasons can be, does help bring some intrigue and realism into a chise
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Post by redsox907 » Yesterday, 11:27

oof

but like soap said, losing sucks in the moment but is nice when you can overcome it next season to reclaim your title :melo2:

Wall looked solid in relief

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Post by The Hunted » Yesterday, 23:33

djp73 wrote: still a ways to go to be up at the top of the conference standings
No doubt. We’re competitive, but not consistent — and in this conference that’s the difference between hanging around and actually sitting at the table. Still feels like we’re one good offseason from flipping that gap.
Soapy wrote: i was just about to comment that you're back in the playoff picture and not to fuck it up and then you lose back to back games :soapy:

as frustrating as these seasons can be, does help bring some intrigue and realism into a chise
Man, the timing was brutal. One second we’re crawling back into the mix, next second the SEC hits the trapdoor button. But yeah, the chaos does make the save feel way more alive — nothing’s handed to you, and every slip gets punished.
redsox907 wrote: oof

but like soap said, losing sucks in the moment but is nice when you can overcome it next season to reclaim your title :melo2:

Wall looked solid in relief
Exactly — this is the kind of season you look back on as the “reset year” before the bounce‑back. And Wall definitely made things interesting. If nothing else, he’s giving me a real decision to make heading into the offseason.
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