trojanfan12
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Didn’t UCLA play in the CCG with such a record about 10 years ago?
Yes and I believe that is what they are trying to address with this.
In the season you are referring to, USC was 10-2, ranked #6 and had upset Oregon at Autzen, but couldn't play due to sanctions. Stanford was 11-1 and ranked #7. I don't know if playing 6-6 UCLA kept Oregon out of the cfp, but I'm sure it didn't help their case. Especially since UCLA's last game before the CCG was a 50-0 loss.
The 8-4 season that @OlyDuck mentioned, where USC ended up in the CCG, both Oregon and Utah had 9-3 records. But USC had upset Utah and both were 6-3 in conference, so USC got the tiebreaker.