I don't think the cushion will matter with the voters. Florida will also be top five in the computers going into the weekend. That extra game against Alabama will put them over the top in almost all scenarios. What hurts is that all the one loss teams are in the Big XII South. It'd be different if we saw Oklahoma and Texas again, or Texas and Texas Tech again. Even if Alabama has one loss (to LSU) and Florida beats them by two touchdowns, a win over 1 loss Alabama will be much more impressive than a win over two or three loss Missouri. The scary thing is that Florida will be a two touchdown favorite who, in most people's minds, will the underdog. And given the last two years performances by SEC teams in the title game (an the Auburn debacle in 2004) I think a 1 loss SEC team which has kicked everyone's ass for the last two months will be given the benefit of the doubt - whether that's right or not is a different question. Florida's going to make up ground in the computers before the SEC Championship Game. Florida State's probably going to be ranked 20-30 in most computer polls - at the worst (currently #19 in Sagarin). That game's also in Tallahassee. The game at Vanderbilt will help a bit, #40. The game that worries me is the Spurrier Bowl. If you recall, 2 years ago Florida needed a miracle to walk out with the win via a blocked kick in the last minute. I have South Carolina in the top 25, an they may be the best three loss team in the country. They're moving up. The Ole Ball Coach has a forgotten team there. With Steven Garcia at the helm, they've got a very pretty good developing offense. Garcia has not played a lot, but has NFL tools. Spurrier can make him into something quickly. South Carolina's defense is something else this year. They only gave up 14 to Georgia. They may be the best defense in the league outside of Florida - which is why I think they match up well against the Big XII teams. Either way, South Carolina will be ranked top 25 by that game, if not already so. Of course the Citadel won't matter.