Well, Let's Discuss CFP Rankings For 11/29

Scores aside, SCar is 8-4 and also beat Clemson at Clemson, are they really that much worse than LSU?

Tennessee also blew LSU out in Baton Rouge

Is Clemson any good? CFB is impossible to do the common opponent comparison. On any given day, a random team could play lights out or just completely mail it in.

If USC or TCU fall, they're definitely out. It'll come down to an argument b/t Bama, tOSU, and Tennessee. Ohio State's last game was so bad that I could see recency bias completely eliminating them from the discussion. Maybe they even just take an ACC champ Clemson over any of those 3? I doubt it, but it doesn't seem completely unfathomable.

If both USC and TCU fall, then we might have real chaos...or the committee could just let tOSU and Bama in and everyone in the country will be pissed off and bored that the same names are always in the tourney.
 
Is Clemson any good? CFB is impossible to do the common opponent comparison. On any given day, a random team could play lights out or just completely mail it in.

If USC or TCU fall, they're definitely out. It'll come down to an argument b/t Bama, tOSU, and Tennessee. Ohio State's last game was so bad that I could see recency bias completely eliminating them from the discussion. Maybe they even just take an ACC champ Clemson over any of those 3? I doubt it, but it doesn't seem completely unfathomable.

If both USC and TCU fall, then we might have real chaos...or the committee could just let tOSU and Bama in and everyone in the country will be pissed off and bored that the same names are always in the tourney.
They might not be elite, but they’re 10-2 and heavily favored to win the ACC, I’d say Clemson is at least good.

IMO, OSU is first in line if TCU or USC lose(though I still say there’s a chance TCU at 12-1 might still get in if they lose to KSU since they still will have beaten every team on their schedule).

If both lose, it’s OSU and either TCU or Bama
 
Is Clemson any good? CFB is impossible to do the common opponent comparison. On any given day, a random team could play lights out or just completely mail it in.

If USC or TCU fall, they're definitely out. It'll come down to an argument b/t Bama, tOSU, and Tennessee. Ohio State's last game was so bad that I could see recency bias completely eliminating them from the discussion. Maybe they even just take an ACC champ Clemson over any of those 3? I doubt it, but it doesn't seem completely unfathomable.

If both USC and TCU fall, then we might have real chaos...or the committee could just let tOSU and Bama in and everyone in the country will be pissed off and bored that the same names are always in the tourney.

I think Clemson is definitely a team that is not as good as their record. They are "good enough" to slip by mediocre-bad ACC teams most of the time, but i'd say they are much closer to the level of the 20-25 ranked teams than the top 10.
 
They might not be elite, but they’re 10-2 and heavily favored to win the ACC, I’d say Clemson is at least good.

IMO, OSU is first in line if TCU or USC lose(though I still say there’s a chance TCU at 12-1 might still get in if they lose to KSU since they still will have beaten every team on their schedule).

If both lose, it’s OSU and either TCU or Bama

TCU is not getting in if they lose.

The committee is probably really hoping they lose. Theyll leave them out the second it becomes possible.
 
They might not be elite, but they’re 10-2 and heavily favored to win the ACC, I’d say Clemson is at least good.

IMO, OSU is first in line if TCU or USC lose(though I still say there’s a chance TCU at 12-1 might still get in if they lose to KSU since they still will have beaten every team on their schedule).

If both lose, it’s OSU and either TCU or Bama

I don't think winning the ACC really says much this year. Their opponent is a North Carolina team thats record has been better than they really are all year, and who has lost 2 straight home games to a 5-7 Georgia Tech team and 8-4 NC State team who was on their 3rd string QB.
 
And Clemson is likely a playoff lock with a half ass decent QB. DJU was 8-29 for 99 yards against SCar. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a worse completion percentage for a game
 
I don't think winning the ACC really says much this year. Their opponent is a North Carolina team thats record has been better than they really are all year, and who has lost 2 straight home games to a 5-7 Georgia Tech team and 8-4 NC State team who was on their 3rd string QB.
This year’s ACC is terrible for sure, and Clemson is way out of the playoff discussion, they’re still a quality win for SCar though
 
As much SEC!!11!!! bullshit that would be I actually won't be too upset about it this year. I want no business of getting pantsed by UGA in the semi finals.
Yeah, and as much as I hate to say this, Bama may very well be one of the four best teams in the country. We fall into the trap of comparing them to previous Bama teams instead of comparing them only to other teams THIS year.

I’d love to be able to watch a 12 team playoff this year. I think we’d have mostly close games in the first rounds. Maybe not at the end, but….
 
I hate the "quality loss" argument, but i have to invoke it here.
Bama's 2 losses: @Tennessee by 3 and @LSU by 1 in OT
Tennessee's 2 losses: @Georgia by 14 (and it honestly wasn't that close), and @SCAR by 25

If you consider head-to-head in a bubble, then i guess i could see it. But to me, Bama's looks better. For the same reason, i fully expect them to put Bama with their 2 losses above tOSU and their 1 loss.
I heard some talking heads say they felt like Georgia, Michigan and TCU could still get in after CCG losses if said losses are close/well played games. Reasoning is they’d be considered “good” losses. Not sure I agree but they wouldn’t be “bad” ones either.
 
Yeah, and as much as I hate to say this, Bama may very well be one of the four best teams in the country. We fall into the trap of comparing them to previous Bama teams instead of comparing them only to other teams THIS year.

I’d love to be able to watch a 12 team playoff this year. I think we’d have mostly close games in the first rounds. Maybe not at the end, but….

I think Georgia and Michigan are clearly "top 4 teams" other than that you've got a bunch of meh though. I do think though that we are programmed to just assume Bama is "probably top 4 caliber" because of their recruiting classes.
 
I think Georgia and Michigan are clearly "top 4 teams" other than that you've got a bunch of meh though. I do think though that we are programmed to just assume Bama is "probably top 4 caliber" because of their recruiting classes.
Main issue this year seems to be “somebody has to fill the other three spots.”
 
Main issue this year seems to be “somebody has to fill the other three spots.”

That's exactly what it is.

There'd be so much butt hurt if USC and TCU lose because THEN It would be UGA/Michigan/Ohio State/Bama :pound: (Yes BAMA is getting in over TCU in this situation, its just how it is fair or not)
 
That's exactly what it is.

There'd be so much butt hurt if USC and TCU lose because THEN It would be UGA/Michigan/Ohio State/Bama :pound: (Yes BAMA is getting in over TCU in this situation, its just how it is fair or not)

2 SEC and 2 B1G schools. The collective sigh of resignation heard across the CFB landscape would be deafening.
 
The SEC teams are weird, LSU, Tennessee, South Carolina could probably all beat each other on the right day. They are probably all "good" teams but I wouldn't call either of them GREAT teams. (Bama is not a GREAT team this year either IMO)

Georgia is the only Great team of the bunch this year.
Georgia is head and shoulders above everyone when they are clicking.

I’m expecting the SEC to bomb in the bowls the conference is just not that strong this year.
 
2 SEC and 2 B1G schools. The collective sigh of resignation heard across the CFB landscape would be deafening.

Considering Ohio State and Bama really have no business there this year, and would only be going based on the failure of everyone in front of them, it would be particularly hilarious.
 
Considering Ohio State and Bama really have no business there this year, and would only be going based on the failure of everyone in front of them, it would be particularly hilarious.

Funny thing is prior to the michigan debacle, pundits kept pointing towards Ohio State as the team most equipped to take on UGA.

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Fuck Clemson. I don't understand why the committee loves their fucking annoying groundhog of a coach
 
Funny thing is prior to the michigan debacle, pundits kept pointing towards Ohio State as the team most equipped to take on UGA.

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That's probably solely based on perceived talent based on the recruiting rankings. Using only that, yes Ohio State is "better equipped" than Michigan TCU and USC

But you have to factor in our dipshit coaches fetish for continuing to roll out things that clearly don't work and then we know we arent as equipped as Michigan and maybe as equally as equipped as TCU and USC.
 
1. UGA
2. Michigan
3. TCU
4. USC
5. Ohio State
6. Alabama

That’s the important ones
Bama needed Michigan to lose to Ohio State. The CFP could have had excuses to put them in over Michigan because of Michigan's OOC schedule. With OSU and Bama out of their CCG's -- Bama isn't leap frogging them with 2 losses, IMO.

Will come down to the Utah/USC game -- if USC loses, OSU is in. If USC wins, OSU is out. I think UGA, Michigan and TCU will be no matter what they do in their CCG's.
 
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