AP Poll is interesting ...

The biggest thing Indiana has going for them is they have mostly blown out all that weak competition they have faced. It would look far different if they were sneaking by most teams and had that terrible SOS.

With Georgia's schedule I'd give them 4 losses. Maybe 3. I could downgrade that to 2 once I see how they perform against Ohio State.
That's a reasonable take, IMO. I don't really follow B1G football, so I can't really tell you whether they are good or not, and we don't know because they haven't been challenged. Who knows, maybe they really are good. But, teams don't normally do what they are doing without several years of injection of talent.
 
That's a reasonable take, IMO. I don't really follow B1G football, so I can't really tell you whether they are good or not, and we don't know because they haven't been challenged. Who knows, maybe they really are good. But, teams don't normally do what they are doing without several years of injection of talent.

Transferring over the key pieces from JMU jumpstarted the process.
 
Not sure how WSU would compare favorably to Indiana unless OSU beats them by like 40+. WSU was smoked by Boise State and then has played a G5 schedule the rest of the way with very narrow wins against teams like Fresno State, San Jose State and San Diego State.
I'm not trying to brag up WSU's schedule, but they did play and beat Texas Tech from the Big XII and Washington from the B1G. Indiana's schedule is flat out garbage and B1G in name alone. *Edit* I think a comparison of Wash. State (11-1) vs. Indiana (11-1) would be warranted. *Edit*
 
Soooooooooo, you're telling me the B1G champion lost to the Big 12 runner up in the semi? No way.

I don't know what you are trying to argue at this point. There's no credible argument for leaving out one of the 4 teams in 2022.
 
Kentucky would beat the snot out of UNI. That said, the discussion was which was the worst loss ... losing to UNI was a way worse loss that losing to Ky, although both are bad losses which is what I said in my original post with you.

Can you call them NIU and not UNI? UNI is University of Northern Iowa. Secondly, both are terrible losses. Thirdly, stop living in a hypothetical world. Saying stuff like Kentucky would beat the snot out of NIU, and Indiana would have this or that many losses with [insert SEC schedule] is irrelevant.
 
I'm not trying to brag up WSU's schedule, but they did play and beat Texas Tech from the Big XII and Washington from the B1G. Indiana's schedule is flat out garbage and B1G in name alone.

Just looking at common opponents, Indiana beat Washington comfortably, whereas the Wazzu game was tight.
 
I don't know what you are trying to argue at this point. There's no credible argument for leaving out one of the 4 teams in 2022.
I'll answer your question as soon as you answer that hairy dawg's question regarding about what IU's record would be if they'd played UGA's schedule.
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I'll answer your question as soon as you answer that hairy dawg's question regarding about what IU's record would be if they'd played UGA's schedule.

Couldn't care less.

You bringing up a moronic hypothetical means nothing.
 
Can you call them NIU and not UNI? UNI is University of Northern Iowa. Secondly, both are terrible losses. Thirdly, stop living in a hypothetical world. Saying stuff like Kentucky would beat the snot out of NIU, and Indiana would have this or that many losses with [insert SEC schedule] is irrelevant.
Iowa State has lost to both UNI and NIU over the years, so they can both stick it! :)
 
That's a reasonable take, IMO. I don't really follow B1G football, so I can't really tell you whether they are good or not, and we don't know because they haven't been challenged. Who knows, maybe they really are good. But, teams don't normally do what they are doing without several years of injection of talent.

They brought in something like 30 transfers. Most of their starters are new. Is it a sustainable model? Probably not, but if you hit, for one year, you can be really good. Kinda like Ole Miss defensively.
 
Just looking at common opponents, Indiana beat Washington comfortably, whereas the Wazzu game was tight.
That's true. If beating Washington by a more comfortable margin determines a playoff team, IU deserves a spot over Wash. State. *Edit* Iowa beat Washington by more than Indiana did, so I suppose the Hawkeyes deserve to be in the Playoff too. *Edit*
 
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Just looking at common opponents, Indiana beat Washington comfortably, whereas the Wazzu game was tight.

In fairness, Washington had to travel to IU. I'd argue beating Washington in Seattle is better than beating them at home. Despite the margin of victory.
 
That's true. If beating Washington by a more comfortable margin determines a playoff team, IU deserves a spot over Wash. State.

I mean, for lots more reasons than that, but sure.
 
In fairness, Washington had to travel to IU. I'd argue beating Washington in Seattle is better than beating them at home. Despite the margin of victory.

It wasn't at Husky Stadium. Lots of Cougars present.
 
I mean, for lots more reasons than that, but sure.
Faster than my edit! :) Iowa beat Washington ny more than Indiana did, so maybe they deserve to be in the Playoff too? But like you said, it is more complicated than that, which is the point. Taking one game as a cherry pick is not the only reason a team deserves or does not deserve to be in the Playoff.
 
Faster than my edit! :) Iowa beat Washington ny more than Indiana did, so maybe they deserve to be in the Playoff too? But like you said, it is more complicated than that, which is the point. Taking oen game as a cherry pick is not the only reason a team deserves or des not deserve to be in the Playoff.

I'd take 12-13 games, not 1.
 
It wasn't at Husky Stadium. Lots of Cougars present.

I know, but there were a lot of Washington fans too. There's also the part of traveling across the country and playing at Noon. Washington has looked like absolute shit on the road.
 
Based on final CFP rankings, it seems like having at least one 3-loss team in the CFP is likely.

In ten years, there have been 22 3-loss teams in the top twelve and only one season in which there no 3-loss teams in the top 12.
 
I know, but there were a lot of Washington fans too. There's also the part of traveling across the country and playing at Noon. Washington has looked like absolute shit on the road.

Washington is a bad team at home or away. Using their game to prop up Wazzu is silly.
 
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