You can see them below. We play Georgia, so common opponents doesn't matter there. But what about a tie with Alabama, what common opponents are there? Same for Tennessee and Ole Miss. Test B will probably be the critical test for those we haven't played. It really doesn't answer much if there are three teams tied. What if X beat Y, but neither played Z and those three are tied? Should Z get the benefit of X's victory?
- A. Head-to-head competition among the tied teams
- B. Record vs. all common conference opponents among the tied teams
- C. Record against highest (best) placed common conference opponent in the conference standings, and proceeding through the conference standings among the tied teams
- D. Cumulative conference winning percentage of all conference opponents among the tied teams
- E. Capped relative total scoring margin versus all conference opponents among the tied teams
- F. Random draw of the tied teams