bigmarc27
Footballguy
Yes.do we really need to see OSU get destroyed by Clemson AGAIN?![]()
Yes.do we really need to see OSU get destroyed by Clemson AGAIN?![]()
To be fair, it was a 12 win team that wasn't tested at all throughout the year. Not all "12 win teams" are equal. Was their SOS even in the top 50? (asking, don't know). Do you really believe beating Wisconsin is a significant feather in their cap?And OSU just add a 12 win team to their resume. Alabama added nothing.
Well, one of those was Wisconsin....not that hard to spin that game....that game should have been a large MOV than it was. I suspect you're absolutely right when it comes to the "eye test" talk. It will be all they talk about with Bama though according to ESPN, their resumes aren't all that different.I wouldn't want to bet either way on who it is. I just think when they are done looking at everything, most people know Bama is the better team so we are going we to be subjected to 15 minutes worth of "eye test" talk and "Bama has 7 wins over teams that went .500" <-- look for a lot of this one from the committee chair if they do get the spot. I think OSU has 5 such wins.
How they spin off the two wins for OSU against top-10 teams?They'll probably focus on that Iowa loss.
Phyllis is an Auburnfan isn’t she? PAAAWWWWWLLLL.Secretly I just want to see Alabama get snubbed so I can listen to Finebaum lose his mind, and that insane Phyllis chick that sounds like she smokes 20 packs a day go off like a crazy woman.
She would have some kind of alien conspiracy theory that would be awesome.
Yep. Maybe two play-in games.They should just have a play in game between bama and osu in a couple of weeks. Its a month until the playoffs start.
At the risk of using conjecture, the top three teams in the SEC are better than any team in the big ten.I am no fan of either of either school, but while the loss to Iowa was ugly, Ohio St has much more impressive wins against top teams this year than Alabama, which really cannot be debated, Plus, they won their conference, while Alabama wasn't even good enough to be one of the top 2 in theirs, which should matter.
I'm not so sure about Oklahoma but probably.Georgia gets smoked by oklahoma. Clemson beats whoever they play
I think Mayfield gets it done no matter who they play.I'm not so sure about Oklahoma but probably.
Clemson is heads above the rest, more so imo than past years.
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Yep. Maybe two play-in games.
At the risk of using conjecture, the top three teams in the SEC are better than any team in the big ten.
Void of attention? Oregon was in the first playoff iteration and rolled FSU before getting mauled by Ezikiel Elliott. Washington was in last year. No team is deserving this year and everybody out here gets it. Nobody is unhappy. What do you mean by "void of attention since its inception? Thing only dates back to 2014.Dave Wannstedt, of all people (and I’m already dreading the reaction to bringing up his name), made a good point tonight. If they keep the Big Ten out, how much longer until the press for a playoff expansion happens. You can’t imagine the PAC 12 is happy with them essentially being void of attention since it’s inception (rightfully so) but I know a lot in this thread don’t favor expansion either. Just an interesting subplot.
To answer my own question: I think we all agree Team B (Auburn) has no shot. But I still don't see how Team A (Alabama) has a better resume than Team B. So despite the awful loss, my vote would go to Team C (Ohio State).After sleeping on it, I'm still torn by this conundrum.
TEAM A:
Wins over top 10: none
Losses: One to Team B (last week)
Conference title: no
TEAM B:
Wins over top 10: Over Team A (last week), over another top-three team
Losses: Two to teams in the top three, one additional "bad" loss
Conference title: no
TEAM C:
Wins over top 10: two
Losses: One to team in the top three: one additional "bad" loss
Conference title: yes
Which one of these is UCF?After sleeping on it, I'm still torn by this conundrum.
TEAM A:
Wins over top 10: none
Losses: One to Team B (last week)
Conference title: no
TEAM B:
Wins over top 10: Over Team A (last week), over another top-three team
Losses: Two to teams in the top three, one additional "bad" loss
Conference title: no
TEAM C:
Wins over top 10: two
Losses: One to team in the top three: one additional "bad" loss
Conference title: yes
Team D:After sleeping on it, I'm still torn by this conundrum.
TEAM A:
Wins over top 10: none
Losses: One to Team B (last week)
Conference title: no
TEAM B:
Wins over top 10: Over Team A (last week), over another top-three team
Losses: Two to teams in the top three, one additional "bad" loss
Conference title: no
TEAM C:
Wins over top 10: two
Losses: One to team in the top three: one additional "bad" loss
Conference title: yes
Team D.Which one of these is UCF?![]()
49-14 in South bend (along with a close loss to Washington State) takes them right out of the conversation.Team D:
Southern Cal - If Alabama and Ohio State are in the discussion USC should be too
Undefeated conference champ. Beat some ranked teams. You can only beat the teams on your schedule, right? Tell me how this is different than Boise St or Utah. I don't know if they are better than Bama or Ohio State or USC but without playing stats games, they deserve it more than any 1 loss team.Team D.
Needing overtime to beat Memphis doesn't help but man it would be great to see them in it.
Until they got trounced by Clemson.
yep.. and the OSU whippin at Iowa is even worse!49-14 in South bend (along with a close loss to Washington State) takes them right out of the conversation.
Undefeated conference champ. Beat some ranked teams. You can only beat the teams on your schedule, right? Tell me how this is different than Boise St or Utah. I don't know if they are better than Bama or Ohio State or USC but without playing stats games, they deserve it more than any 1 loss team.
pretty sure I'm the first today to say I'd put UCF in. Yeah... I'm quoting you but talking to everyone. I think they probably would be the worst team in the playoffs, but they deserve it imo.pretty sure I'm the first today to say I'd put UCF in.
But they'd still get trounced by Clemson.
It would be a huge statement for non-power 5 schools. I just don’t see it... neither do they since they’ve already accepted a Peach bid.pretty sure I'm the first today to say I'd put UCF in.
But they'd still get trounced by Clemson.
The committee had them ranked 4.... so yes.To be fair, it was a 12 win team that wasn't tested at all throughout the year. Not all "12 win teams" are equal. Was their SOS even in the top 50? (asking, don't know). Do you really believe beating Wisconsin is a significant feather in their cap?
49-14 to Notre Dame is better than 55-24 to Iowa. Easily better.49-14 in South bend (along with a close loss to Washington State) takes them right out of the conversation.
This playoff was never meant for non P5. They all but came out and said it when it was created.If an undefeated, conference champion that is not Power5 cannot get in this year with the weak resumes contending for the 4 slot, then there is no hope for it to ever happen. On principle, UCF should be #4. It won't happen - so maybe we add a new playoff tier. The Power5 playoff, the non-Power5 playoff, and the host of meaningless bowl games.
Yeah, this is what I was saying in regards to UCF last week or so. If these schools have zero shot, just say so and set something else up for them.If an undefeated, conference champion that is not Power5 cannot get in this year with the weak resumes contending for the 4 slot, then there is no hope for it to ever happen. On principle, UCF should be #4. It won't happen - so maybe we add a new playoff tier. The Power5 playoff, the non-Power5 playoff, and the host of meaningless bowl games.
As a usc fan they have no business being in the playoffs.Undefeated conference champ. Beat some ranked teams. You can only beat the teams on your schedule, right? Tell me how this is different than Boise St or Utah. I don't know if they are better than Bama or Ohio State or USC but without playing stats games, they deserve it more than any 1 loss team.
Not so sure about that, I mean mathematically you're saying a 31 point loss is easily worse than a 35 point loss.49-14 to Notre Dame is better than 55-24 to Iowa. Easily better.
Both are bad and should keep both out49-14 to Notre Dame is better than 55-24 to Iowa. Easily better.
So should Clemson. Losing to a 4-8 team....ugh.Both are bad and should keep both out
That is pretty bad. Shows how weak the entire field is. 2 losses should keep you outSo should Clemson. Losing to a 4-8 team....ugh.
This is why the loss to Iowa, as bad as it was, isn't as important as people are making it out to be. The committee looks at losses, but not as much as they look at wins. They want 4 teams capable of winning the playoff. All teams are capable of losing it. Not having a bad loss on your resume is not as good as having big wins on your resume.Clemson has a terrible loss to 4-8 Syracuse.....it happens,
Hope so so I can pay off Christmas betting on Bama.Heather Dinich (say what you want about her, but I’m pretty sure she’s tight with Kirby Hocutt) is projecting Miami and Bama in the Orange.
IMO not wining your conference should keep you out too. But the committee screwed that up last year they should of taken Penn State, however they kept it in conference by taking OSU who I don't think clearly belonged last yearThat is pretty bad. Shows how weak the entire field is. 2 losses should keep you out
He’s an instant channel change for me. I can’t believe people put any value in his homer opinions.I could live another 3 lifetimes and never understand why Paul Finebaum should matter as a mouthpiece at all. Was he a coach or former player? Why doesn't everybody have their own local disc jokey lobbying for them on a national stage? I don't get it.
Using this logic, if Auburn had won yesterday, then they should have been kept out.That is pretty bad. Shows how weak the entire field is. 2 losses should keep you out
They would be the only exception. No one would have anything like that on their resume.Using this logic, if Auburn had won yesterday, then they should have been kept out.
They would be the only exception. No one would have anything like that on their resume.