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The game was at altitude. Throw that one outYou think playing on the road was the only reason for a 31 point loss? Lol
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The game was at altitude. Throw that one outYou think playing on the road was the only reason for a 31 point loss? Lol
Let‘s see:
Alabama with losses to a ranked TAMU and the conference champion/ #1 team; or
Oregon who got blown out by Utah and lost to Stanford. Let that sink in. Stanford
Who to choose…who to choose
"Stanford was a good team at the time of the loss"
I'm assuming he will go with the SEC logic. But you can't even twist this as true considering Stanford got beat pretty good by UCLA the week before.
I'm 100% positive that @ralphiewvu is the burner account for @OregonDucks. There is no chance two people could possibly think Oregon has even a miniscule shot to get in the CFP. When you lose to a 3 win Stanford, who has lost their last 4 games by an average of 40 points and lose by 31 in your other loss.
There isn't a chance in hell of getting into the top 4.![]()
They have an entire selection of teams, all with as many wins, all with big wins, all with losses NOWHERE NEAR AS BAD as Oregon's 2 losses.Yeah, no one gives a shit what you think new Michigan fan . Ive outlined how they can still get in, it’s not a good or a likely chance but it’s still a chance. But continue this 0% BS you are spewing while continuing to not answer the question I posed to you. Try it one more time?
If Bama, Michigan, Cincy, junior all lose while Oregon wins, who does the committee put in? Can you actually try answering the question this time?
Answer the fucking question and prove you are not trying to distract from your own stupidity. If the scenario plays out, who does the committee put in its top 4? Care to answer or just cry about Oregon’s losses? Answer the fucking question new Michigan fan.They have an entire selection of teams, all with as many wins, all with big wins, all with losses NOWHERE NEAR AS BAD as Oregon's 2 losses.
It isn't just one bad loss for Oregon, though the Stanford loss alone, would keep them out, IMO. But their 2nd loss is by THIRTY ONE POINTS!!!!!!!!! Let that sink in. 31 points.
So yes, Oregon has absolutely ZERO chance of getting in. You'd think with the only person ignorant enough to make the statement with you is OD it'd tell you something. But nope, you are doubling down on your stupidity.
That's gross.Can we trade OD for Alaska Guy back?
Your problem is even if all that happensI have spent since Saturday night analyzing and figuring out the potential path for the Oregon Ducks to make the College Football Playoffs and I have found one. I don't understand why no one on the big sports stage is talking about this potential path given it could certainly add to the hype and coverage of the PAC-12 Championship game on Friday night.
But all that needs to happen is the following and it isn't that absurd to see any of this happening. Currently Oregon is #10.
Georgia beats Alabama
Iowa beats Michigan
Houston beats Cincinnati
Oregon beats Utah
That happens and the 2 loss PAC-12 champ Oregon is in. They would certainly jump any of the 2 loss non conference championship teams. Georgia is favored over alabama, so that isn't a shock. Houston is #16 so them beating Cincy is a real possibility and the big upset here would be Iowa over Michigan, but it's possible as Iowa has looked good this year.
Why is no one talking about this possibility? It isn't far fetched, if the above outcomes happen, I dont know who would get that 4th and final spot, if it wasn't Oregon.
Listen Oregon Duck. Alabama would get in over Oregon, Georgia would get in over Oregon, ND would get in over Oregon, Cincy would get in over Oregon, Okie State would get in over Oregon, Baylor would get in over Oregon, Michigan would get in over Oregon, hell, Iowa would get in over Oregon.Answer the fucking question and prove you are not trying to distract from your own stupidity. If the scenario plays out, who does the committee put in its top 4? Care to answer or just cry about Oregon’s losses? Answer the fucking question new Michigan fan.
Answer the fucking question and prove you are not trying to distract from your own stupidity. If the scenario plays out, who does the committee put in its top 4? Care to answer or just cry about Oregon’s losses? Answer the fucking question new Michigan fan.
Oregon would be at the bottom of the list of all the two loss teams because of those two losses. As well as struggling in 3 other games against teams who finished either 3-8 or 4-7.Oregon's terrible losses coupled with their lack of any wins of note outside of Ohio State makes it easy for them to put a 2 loss Bama in. IMO.
YOU STILL ARENT ANSWERING THE QUESTION? Gee I wonder why. Top 4, who does the committee put in in this scenario? And lol thinking Cincy, Junior, or Michigan is getting in over Oregon with a loss this weekend while Oregon wins.Listen Oregon Duck. Alabama would get in over Oregon, Georgia would get in over Oregon, ND would get in over Oregon, Cincy would get in over Oregon, Okie State would get in over Oregon, Baylor would get in over Oregon, Michigan would get in over Oregon, hell, Iowa would get in over Oregon.
Why you ask? BECAUSE OREGON HAS THE TWO WORST LOSSES OF ANY TEAM IN CONSIDERATION OF THE CFP.