As Georgia was putting the finishing touches on an SEC title, defeating Auburn 28-7 in the SEC Championship game, CBS analyst was stumping for Alabama.

The Tide, which lost to Auburn last week 26-14, is on the outside looking in of the College Football Playoff.

During CBS' broadcast of the SEC title game, Danielson opined about the Tide's chances to make the Final Four.

He believes Nick Saban's team has been the most consistent team this season, saying the SEC Championship Game shouldn't impact the decision to put the Tide in the Final Four.

"Let me say this, I don't think the committee should take this game into effect at all," Danielson said. "I think game one to the last game, Alabama has been the most consistent team, I think you can make the argument that top-to-bottom, they had not had any bad games. They're one of the four best teams. That's the way I look at it."

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He went on to re-iterate what he told me earlier this week.

"I actually think Auburn in those two games could have beaten anyone in the country," Danielson said.

Jake Fromm threw two touchdown passes and No. 6 Georgia made its bid for a spot in the College Football Playoff with a 28-7 victory over the No. 4 Tigers in the SEC Championship Game.

Auburn (10-3) was the hottest team in the country, rolling into Atlanta after wins over Georgia and then-No. 1 Alabama in its last three games. But the Tigers were stymied by two crucial turnovers, a blocked field goal and a Georgia team eager to make up for its embarrassing 40-17 loss on the Plains.

Nick Chubb, Sony Michel and freshman D'Andre Swift provided a much more effective running game for Georgia than the first meeting, which opened up things for the freshman quarterback. Fromm completed 16 of 22 passes for 183 yards, including a 2-yard touchdown to Isaac Nauta in the second quarter and a 6-yarder to Terry Godwin with just over 13 minutes remaining that essentially sealed Georgia's victory.

The Bulldogs claimed their first SEC title since 2005 and capped an impressive rise in Kirby Smart's second season as coach.

(Mark Heim is a sports reporter for The Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Mark_Heim.)