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4. #2 Ohio State wins out and beats Michigan badly.
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What if Iowa wins the B1G with a 9-4 record and the 120-something ranked offense. What are their chances in the CFP?

Keep in mind, they did dominate powerhouses like Nevada, Rutgers, and Northwestern.
 
What if Iowa wins the B1G with a 9-4 record and the 120-something ranked offense. What are their chances in the CFP?

Keep in mind, they did dominate powerhouses like Nevada, Rutgers, and Northwestern.
First of all, no “?” at the end of the sentence. Secondly, that’s called sneaking up on opponents.
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Why do we love college football? Because of the November chaos, because of the unpredictability that on any given Saturday anything can happen. Never say never when it comes to a college football season!
 
First off the AP and Coaches Poll have no say in the matter. Am I wrong? Remember that win Oregon had against UCLA at Oregon... That UCLA team just lost to Arizona at UCLA. That Washington team that just beat Oregon at Oregon also lost to Arizona State.

#2. Ohio State does not have to beat Michigan convincingly. Win yes, but even by one point is a win.
#5. Anything can happen on any given Saturday. It just did to Oregon.
#9. What if Utah loses its game to Colorado? What if Southern Cal loses its next two games? This will not look great for Oregon as far as SOS. What if Oregon State loses at Arizona State?
 
First off the AP and Coaches Poll have no say in the matter. Am I wrong? Remember that win Oregon had against UCLA at Oregon... That UCLA team just lost to Arizona at UCLA. That Washington team that just beat Oregon at Oregon also lost to Arizona State.

#2. Ohio State does not have to beat Michigan convincingly. Win yes, but even by one point is a win.
#5. Anything can happen on any given Saturday. It just did to Oregon.
#9. What if Utah loses its game to Colorado? What if Southern Cal loses its next two games? This will not look great for Oregon as far as SOS. What if Oregon State loses at Arizona State?
You're right about the AP and Coaches, the committee may actually have Oregon higher, maybe at like 9 or 10.
 
Why do we love college football? Because of the November chaos, because of the unpredictability that on any given Saturday anything can happen. Never say never when it comes to a college football season!
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?
 
Shit in one hand and wish in the other....see which one fills up first
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..HEY! My left hand is all filled with shit now! You owe me a square of toilet paper!
 
First off the AP and Coaches Poll have no say in the matter. Am I wrong? Remember that win Oregon had against UCLA at Oregon... That UCLA team just lost to Arizona at UCLA. That Washington team that just beat Oregon at Oregon also lost to Arizona State.

#2. Ohio State does not have to beat Michigan convincingly. Win yes, but even by one point is a win.
#5. Anything can happen on any given Saturday. It just did to Oregon.
#9. What if Utah loses its game to Colorado? What if Southern Cal loses its next two games? This will not look great for Oregon as far as SOS. What if Oregon State loses at Arizona State?

Arizona beating UCLA screwed the Pac 12s chances. USC even with 1 loss has a big uphill battle now.

At minimum they'd give UCLA their 3rd loss and then give anyone at least their 3rd loss in the Pac title game.
 
First off the AP and Coaches Poll have no say in the matter. Am I wrong? Remember that win Oregon had against UCLA at Oregon... That UCLA team just lost to Arizona at UCLA. That Washington team that just beat Oregon at Oregon also lost to Arizona State.

#2. Ohio State does not have to beat Michigan convincingly. Win yes, but even by one point is a win.
#5. Anything can happen on any given Saturday. It just did to Oregon.
#9. What if Utah loses its game to Colorado? What if Southern Cal loses its next two games? This will not look great for Oregon as far as SOS. What if Oregon State loses at Arizona State?

If Utah's first and second string all got injured, than perhaps this might be a possibility but it isn't going to happen. This would be on the level of Georgia losing to Kentucky or Tennessee losing to Vandy.
 
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