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The theme music composers for that show was done by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. They ended up writing quite a few songs for various rock groups in the 60s. And they also released a few of their own recordings.
The only 45 of theirs I bought, iirc


It's funny that last week I heard that song and, for the life of me, I couldn't remember who sang it. At least THIS version of it. :beer2:
 
McDonald, is that you?

Is that still on? I was a single digit age last time I saw this.

We must ensure this thread doesn't fade into obscurity like sands through the hourglass.

It must be protected.

It must be bumped.

Nay, it must be PINNED!!! 📌
Didn't know you two were soap opera fans!
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I think you're probably right. It's the recency bias argument. Same argument would go for a 1-loss B1G school vs a 1-loss SEC school; tSEC would get the nod.
The SEC may be the first conference to get a 2 loss team into the CFP.
 
What happens if there is a 5 way tie on top of the PAC???

Real question.

UCLA beats USC and Cal
Oregon beats Utah
Oregon St beats Oregon
UW beats Colorado and WSU


Multiple-Team Ties

In the event of a tie between more than two teams, the following procedures will be used. After one team has an advantage and is “seeded”, all remaining teams in the multiple-team tie-breaker will repeat the multiple-team tie-breaking procedure. If at any point the multiple-team tie is reduced to two teams, the two-team tie-breaking procedure will be applied.

  1. Head-to-head (best cumulative win percentage in games among the tied teams). If not every tied team has played each other, go to step 2.
  2. Win percentage against all common conference opponents (must be common among all teams involved in the tie)
  3. Record against the next highest placed common opponent in the standings (based on record in all games played within the conference), proceeding through the standings.
    1. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s win percentage against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure) rather than the performance against individual tied teams.
  4. Combined win percentage in conference games of conference opponents (ie, strength of conference schedule)
  5. Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics (team Rating Score metric) following the last weekend of regular-season games.
  6. Coin toss
 
Didn't know you two were soap opera fans!
I'm not. Last time I saw this was when we were still living in Lake Charles. We moved out to the "country" in '66. Never saw it again till I was in high school and was surprised it was still on. The show was over and they were running closing credits when I saw Boyce and Hart was the composers. Still don't know if it's still on. If it is, holy shit, dats been a long run.
 
The SEC may be the first conference to get a 2 loss team into the CFP.
Yeah, that would be great. IIRC, LSU was the first and only two loss team to play in the BCS NCG.(thank you Pitt). If they can win out, they
could be the 1st CFP team with 2 losses. TCU would have to drop a game.
 
3 of the 9 happened with 2 more weeks left with one of those weeks being conference championship week!
 
No cheating. We need a new thread with updated accurate lists of all that would have to happen.
 
Trolls will troll, but look at that above mentioned outline and tell me there isn't a path
No two loss team has EVER made the playoff. Oregone won't be the first. Especially considering week 1, which human decision makers will do.

There isn't a path. Even if your scenario panned out perfectly (it already hasn't).
 
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Somebody needs to post that #2 Oregon player with the sucker punch in here
 
@OregonDucks is this the ball rolling out of the back of the end zone after Nix wiffed on that pass?

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