Georgia going to SEC championship game with Texas A&M’s loss. Who could Bulldogs play?

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Georgia has secured a spot in the SEC championship game, with the potential opponent being either Alabama or Ole Miss. This scenario follows Texas's victory over Texas A&M, which removed the previously undefeated Aggies from the SEC title contention. Georgia concluded its SEC play with a 7-1 record after defeating Georgia Tech in a non-conference game. Ole Miss also reached a 7-1 conference record with a win against Mississippi State, while Texas A&M dropped to 7-1 after their loss.
A four-way tie for the top spot is possible if Alabama, currently at 6-1, defeats Auburn. In such a case, Georgia and Alabama would advance based on the SEC's fourth tiebreaker, which considers the combined conference record of each team's opponents. Georgia and Alabama previously met in September, with Alabama winning 24-21. A rematch would mark their third meeting in the SEC championship within five years.
If Alabama loses, resulting in a three-way tie, Ole
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