In Case You Forgot

I just have so many thoughts running through my head about this season.
***No way the SEC would have this many teams projected to make the 12 team playoff before the season started to end up the way it has. Unless teams were decimated by tons of injuries.
***No way the teams that controlled their own destiny in week 13 would totally, constantly, and repeatedly step on their own dicks. Colorado, Ole Miss, Alabama, Texas A&M, etc.
***Kansas was left for dead until these last three weeks. How da fuq that happen?
***It seems that the B1G has Oregon and Ohio State. Penn State has the win against Illinois. What is Illinois' best win? And didn't Illinois let Purdue score a 50 burger or close to it?
***I don't even know what to say about the ACC. Three teams "look" good, but do they? Very few, if any, wins that signify anything good to great.
 
That would be disastrous for numerous reasons. You would kill the viewing interest of the sport overnight.

Every team in the FBS having a chance at a playoff spot is good.
Cinderellas are good.

If you are in the Big 10 or SEC and didn’t get in WIN YOUR GAMES

I’m tired of people wanting only Big 10 and SEC schools in a TWELVE team playoffs. That’s ridiculously insane. And it’s dumb to think the ACC and B12 won’t have up years. And you must be a real elitist prick if you can’t be happy with a single G5 school getting a spot. Shame on you!
No such thing as 'Cinderellas' in football. This isn't basketball where the 3 point line is an equalizer and a team can get hot and go on a run upsetting teams.
CFB is the haves and the have nots.
Closest Cinderella the CFP had was the year Ohio won with Cardell Jones (I think that is his name).

If you are going to do conferences where you have the overwhelming majority of top programs in 2 conferences. Those 2 conferences should have the overwhelming majority of representation in the playoff.
 
No such thing as 'Cinderellas' in football. This isn't basketball where the 3 point line is an equalizer and a team can get hot and go on a run upsetting teams.
CFB is the haves and the have nots.
Closest Cinderella the CFP had was the year Ohio won with Cardell Jones (I think that is his name).

If you are going to do conferences where you have the overwhelming majority of top programs in 2 conferences. Those 2 conferences should have the overwhelming majority of representation in the playoff.
Quite the opposite. CBB has 140 possessions per game. That’s the insurance that lets one say the better team won that day.

In cfb, it’s much much lower. That’s why you don’t want a big playoff. Four was perfect. Six would be a compromise. But anything more is insane.

Some shit three loss SEC team who got gifted a CFP berth is going to knock off an undefeated in the quarter finals, and that’s not cool.
 
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