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Okay this begs the question. So, you want Oregon to make it to the playoff based on chaos and other teams falling like a bag of iron shit bricks, but not based on how "good" Oregon is?
Is this a serious question? First off, Oregon IS good, second, of course. I don't care how they get into the CFP, I want them in the CFP
 
In the 12-team playoff they are going for and based on the AP Poll right now, Oregon would be

Top 6 Highest Ranked Conference Teams - (lets use them as Conf. Champs right now)

AP #1 - Georgia (SEC #1)
AP #2 - Ohio State (B1G #1)
AP #4 - TCU (Big 12 #1)
AP #7 - USC (Pac 12 #1)
AP #9 - Clemson (ACC #1)
AP #17 - UCF (AAC #1)

At Large - Highest Remaining Teams

AP #3 - Michigan (B1G #2)
AP #5 - Tennessee (SEC #2)
AP #6 - LSU (SEC #3)
AP #8 - Alabama (SEC #4)
AP #10 - Utah (Pac 12 #2)
AP #11 - Penn State (B1G #3)

Right now, Oregon wouldn't make the 12-team playoff.
 
In the 12-team playoff they are going for and based on the AP Poll right now, Oregon would be

Top 6 Highest Ranked Conference Teams - (lets use them as Conf. Champs right now)

AP #1 - Georgia (SEC #1)
AP #2 - Ohio State (B1G #1)
AP #4 - TCU (Big 12 #1)
AP #7 - USC (Pac 12 #1)
AP #9 - Clemson (ACC #1)
AP #17 - UCF (AAC #1)

At Large - Highest Remaining Teams

AP #3 - Michigan (B1G #2)
AP #5 - Tennessee (SEC #2)
AP #6 - LSU (SEC #3)
AP #8 - Alabama (SEC #4)
AP #10 - Utah (Pac 12 #2)
AP #11 - Penn State (B1G #3)

Right now, Oregon wouldn't make the 12-team playoff.
Ok, but now do it where they win out.
 
there was no robbery. your boy DID step out of bounds.
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Not to mention that after the catch his knee hit inbounds and there was :01 on the clock. The ref would have stopped the clock for the 1st down, but the clock would start as soon as the ref spots the ball.

That :01 would not have been enough time to get the ball snapped to kick a tying FG. That's saying Oregon even gets the FG unit trotted out there, because it's definitely not enough time to spike the ball and give them time.

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Notice no one is actually addressing the path.

Oh there's a path alright.

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Oregon still needs to beat Utah and Oregon State first.
 
@Hitman Hart, sorry man, I know you tried but OD wins most hilarious poster of the year. I mean this thread is the very evidence of the fact that you need to step up your game.
 
By all means, get that Utah thread started.
It'll come. My first thoughts on the Utah game is it is at home, it's a revenge game, and the Ducks are going to be a bit upset with how this weekend turned out. Double revenge game. Plus, Oregon is favored in this game, I think they opened at -3.5 point favorites?
 
Going by your scenario, here is how I would expect a 12 team playoff in the proposed format to be

Champs

Georgia (13-0) - SEC
Ohio State (13-0) - B1G
North Carolina (12-1) - ACC
Oregon (11-2) - Pac 12
Kansas State (10-3) - Big 12
UCF (11-2) - AAC

At Large

TCU (11-2)
Tennessee (10-2)
Alabama (10-2)
Michigan (10-2)
Ole Miss (10-2)
USC (11-2)

Seeds

#1 Georgia
#2 Ohio State
#3 North Carolina
#4 Oregon

Top 4 seeds are highest 4 conference champions in the 12-team playoffs that is proposed, not necessarily the case in today's 4-team playoffs.

#5 TCU vs #12 UCF winner faces Oregon
#6 Tennessee vs #11 Kansas State - winner faces North Carolina
#7 Alabama vs #10 USC - winner faces Ohio State
#8 Michigan vs #9 Ole Miss - winner faces Georgia
 
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Not to mention that after the catch his knee hit inbounds and there was :01 on the clock. The ref would have stopped the clock for the 1st down, but the clock would start as soon as the ref spots the ball.

That :01 would not have been enough time to get the ball snapped to kick a tying FG. That's saying Oregon even gets the FG unit trotted out there, because it's definitely not enough time to spike the ball and give them time.

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Post the video of him getting pushed out by contact. Therefore legal catch.
 
#2. Ohio State does not have to beat Michigan convincingly. Win yes, but even by one point is a win.
If it is a close game, let's say 14 or less, the loser of that game gets in before a 2 loss Oregon team.
 
CFB Playoff Committee annoyed with The Duck's Delusional Emmisary...

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Is this a serious question? First off, Oregon IS good, second, of course. I don't care how they get into the CFP, I want them in the CFP


OD I love you man. But who has Oregon beaten?


Yes yes we know about 2015 haha but lately OOC?
 
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