Sunday, October 18, 2020

2020 Week 7 wrap up

Every team achieve bowl eligibility this week.  The Big Ten returns next week.  And I'm wondering exactly when the Big 12 plays, because they don't seem to have more than a couple of games each week.


ACC
Clemson (4-0)
    W:  Wake Forest, uva, Miami, GT
    L:  none
Notre Dame (3-0)
    W:  Duke, FSU, Louisville
    L:  none
NC State (4-1)
    W:  Wake Forest, Pitt, uva, Duke
    L:  Virginia Tech
UNC (3-1)
    W:  Syracuse, BC, VT
    L:  FSU
Miami (3-1)
    W:  Louisville, FSU, Pitt
    L:  Clemson
Virginia Tech (3-1)
    W:  NC State, Duke, BC
    L:  UNC
Boston College (2-2)
    W:  Duke, Pitt
    L:  UNC, VT
Georgia Tech (2-2)
    W:  FSU, Louisville
    L:  Syracuse, Clemson
Pitt (2-3)
    W:  Syracuse, Louisville
    L:  NC State, BC, Miami
Wake Forest (1-2)
    W:  uva
    L:  Clemson, NC State
Virginia (1-3)
    W:  Duke
    L:  Clemson, NC State, WF
Syracuse (1-3)
    W:  Georgia Tech
    L:  UNC, Pitt, Duke
Florida State (1-3)
    W:  UNC
    L:  Georgia Tech, Miami, Notre Dame
Duke (1-5)
    W:  Syracuse
    L:  Notre Dame, Boston College, uva, VT, NC State

Louisville (0-4)
    W:  none
    L:  Miami, Pitt, GT, ND

For Duke to get to the ACCCG, every other team in the conference will have to have a .500 winning percentage or worse.  I don't even know if that's mathematically possible, and it's too early in the season to run scenarios.

Big 12
Kansas State (3-0)
    W:  Oklahoma, Texas Tech, TCU
    L:  none
Iowa State (3-0)
    W:  TCU, Oklahoma, Texas Tech
    L:  none
Oklahoma State (2-0)
    W:  WVU, Kansas
    L:  none
WVU (2-1)
    W:  Baylor, Kansas
    L:  Oklahoma State
Baylor (1-1)
    W:  Kansas
    L:  WVU
TCU (1-2)
    W:  Texas
    L:  Iowa State, Kansas State
Oklahoma (1-2)
    W:  Texas
    L:  Kansas State, Iowa State
Texas (1-2)
    W:  Texas Tech
    L:  TCU, Oklahoma
Kansas (0-3)
    W:  none
    L:  Baylor, Oklahoma State, WVU
Texas Tech (0-3)
    W:  none
    L:  Texas, Kansas State, Iowa State

SEC
Since the SEC is keeping their divisions, and only expanded their cross-divisional schedule, I'm keeping the "controls destiny" format, but tweaking it.  I'm only listing division teams in the win or loss column, as those are the ones affecting the tiebreakers.  The SEC is playing 10 conference games this year, so it will take longer for some teams to clinch or get eliminated.

East
Controls destiny:
Florida (3-0)
    W:  South Carolina
    L:  none
Georgia (3-1)
    W:  Tennessee
    L:  none

Needs help:
Kentucky (2-2)
    W:  Tennessee
    L:  none
    Needs:  additional loss by Florida
Tennessee (2-2)
    W:  South Carolina, Missouri
    L:  Georgia, Kentucky
    Needs:  losses by Georgia (2) and Kentucky, additional loss by Florida
South Carolina (2-2)
    W:  Vanderbilt
    L:  Tennessee, Florida
    Needs:  losses by Florida (3) and Tennessee
Missouri (1-2)
    W:  none
    L:  Tennesssee
    Needs:  loss by Tennessee, additional losses by Florida and Georgia
Vanderbilt (0-3)
    W:  none
    L:  USCe
    Needs:  additional losses by Florida and Georgia

West
Controls destiny:
Alabama (4-0)
    W:  Texas A&M, Ole Miss
    L:  none

Needs help:
Auburn (2-2)
    W:  Arkansas
    L:  none
    Needs:  additional loss by Alabama
Texas A&M (2-2)
    W:  Mississippi State
    L:  Alabama
    Needs:  losses by Alabama (3)
Arkansas (2-2)
    W:  Mississippi State, Ole Miss
    L:  Auburn
    Needs:  loss by Auburn, additional loss by Alabama
LSU (1-2)
    W:  none
    L:  Mississippi State
    Needs:  additional loss by Alabama
Ole Miss (1-3)
    W:  none
    L:  Alabama, Arkansas
    Needs:  losses by Alabama (2)
Mississippi State (1-3)
    W:  LSU
    L:  Arkansas, Texas A&M
    Needs:  loss by Arkansas, additional loss by Alabama

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