So, we are saying that how you look later in the season matters, right? You can't get any later in the season than the conference championship game. Last season, TCU lost the BIG XII title game and still went to the CFP. I know, it was overtime, and blah, blech, whatever.
In one breath, we are talking about Oklahoma's two losses, and in the next breath, we are calling Bama beating Tennessee a top team? WTF, didn't Florida beat Tennessee? Oh wait, that was too long ago? Did you see what Missouri did to the Vols? That was pretty recent, but beating Tennessee is a top win? You want to talk about Alabama having a top win over Ole Miss? It was only one week before that Bama looked like crap against a now 5-5 USF team. We going to say that Texas barely beat Houston. The Alabama game barely over Arkansas was only one week apart from the Houston scare for Texas. Texas almost losing to Kansas State, okay, well Kansas State has just about blown out every team they played, and has a 7-3 record. Ole Miss has beaten a 9-1 Tulane team, and that Tulane team has beaten one team with a better that 0.500 record. What happened when Ole Miss played two great teams? Yeah, I know that Ole Miss beat LSU. That was back in September. We don't want to venture too far back, do we? As far as Florida State goes and the struggle with Boston College, did the CFP see what the Hokies did to BC? Just this past weekend. I mean VT put up 600 yards. Later in the season, shouldn't Boston College be playing better? As far as looking bad now compared to August. Injuries do happen and pile up for some teams, and November really shows that a lot of seasons.
If the CFP is going to go by what has recently happened, I don't want to hear how Florida State struggled with Boston College. What recently happened? Don't bring up Washington's win over Oregon because that happened before Washington looked like crap against Arizona State and Stanford, both 3-7, by the way. Oh yeah, Louisville losing to Pitt happened around this time too.
Now, I feel that head to head matters. The CFP has said that head to head matters. Might be for tiebreakers, might not be. It depends on the mood they are in. Looking at you Boo Corrigan. What will the CFP do? I know it depends on who wins and who loses, and maybe even how close those wins and losses are. I honestly feel that the CFP will have Oregon and Alabama jump ahead of Texas if they all three win out.