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Then the number 25 team isn't the number 25 team, they would be the number 12 team.There might be years the number 25 team makes the playoffs
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Then the number 25 team isn't the number 25 team, they would be the number 12 team.There might be years the number 25 team makes the playoffs
I made a reference like that the other day, and I'm not sure it could happen without divisions. Sure you could have a P4 where the 1st place team is undefeated and the second place is 8-4, but seems unlikely. Much more likely a division is weak but the winner of it is 8-4.I wonder who the first Uconn is going to be. Remember when they got the Big East BCS bid at 8-4?
Less likely now since there's no conference with autobids but still possibleI wonder who the first Uconn is going to be. Remember when they got the Big East BCS bid at 8-4?
Ok, the top 12 and the next 4 out. Better?
@Knight&Day - you said, Really? You disagree? The post I responded to said that the SEC's SOS is inflated. I said that more often than not, the SEC teams hold their own. Do you now think it has more better teams? I am open to be shown that's not true.Here's the rub with that argument ... more often than not, when push comes to shove, the SEC teams back it up. Sure, we lose some games. But at the end of the day, by any metric, the SEC teams back it up on the field. NCs, bowl wins, records against other conferences, etc. And don't come back with Vandy/GaState, Arky/OkieState, LSU/USC, etc., I get it. I do not say the SEC cellar dwellers would win the B1G, or all our teams are great, etc. I am just saying that when we play each other, we generally play better teams across the board, and the metrics show that. And, for the most part, we play aggressive OOC, with some cupcakes thrown in like all schools do (look at your own school before coming at me with cupcakes), and do well.
I made a reference like that the other day, and I'm not sure it could happen without divisions. Sure you could have a P4 where the 1st place team is undefeated and the second place is 8-4, but seems unlikely. Much more likely a division is weak but the winner of it is 8-4.
@Knight&Day - you said, Really? You disagree? The post I responded to said that the SEC's SOS is inflated. I said that more often than not, the SEC teams hold their own. Do you now think it has more better teams? I am open to be shown that's not true.
you're confusing rankings with seedingsThen the number 25 team isn't the number 25 team, they would be the number 12 team.
I could see a year in the future where the 2nd team in the Big 12 or ACC title game is a 4 loss team.
Esp when you've got a team like Clemson with tougher OOC scheduling.
losing to UGA and SC in ooc play, then dropping a couple acc games doesn't seem farfetched at all
Illinois is good, Mizzou isn't?But the CFP has them 25. Someone the other day was bitching about the SEC having mizzou at 23 in the CFP rankings "to help SOS" but they ignored my request to explain Illinois at 25 then.
I think the first CFP to do something similar was TCU...thanks to the committee and Michigan. They didn't even win their CCG. Going to be interesting to see see what they do this year with some CCG losers.I wonder who the first Uconn is going to be. Remember when they got the Big East BCS bid at 8-4?
I think the first CFP to do something similar was TCU...thanks to the committee and Michigan. They didn't even win their CCG. Going to be interesting to see see what they do this year with some CCG losers.
I think the first CFP to do something similar was TCU...thanks to the committee and Michigan. They didn't even win their CCG. Going to be interesting to see see what they do this year with some CCG losers.
True but Bama didn't play in their CCG that year. I may be wrong but I think TCU is the only CCG runner up that got in.2017 included a non-champ as well.
True. But they were still leaking oil coming into the home stretch that year. They were similar to Florida State last year.Eh TCU still was a 12-1 team though. They weren't a 8-4 team limping in because they happened to win a conference having a extremely weak year.
True. But they were still leaking oil coming into the home stretch that year. They were similar to Florida State last year.
They got lucky because they matched up well against a Michigan type.
True but Bama didn't play in their CCG that year. I may be wrong but I think TCU is the only CCG runner up that got in.
Tv ratingsI'd be good with that too. It will never happen though people are way too programmed to a top 25