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2023 College football thread - That's A Wrap (9 Viewers)

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Gearing up for the family drama in the FSU vs MICH game Cappy? :lol:
Ha. I’m hoping that happens but I think we’ll get sandblasted by Georgia in New Orleans.
There's no chance the committee will give Michigan #1. Going by what is said here, Oregon is going to beat Washington. If Georgia, Mich and FSU hold serve, it's happening.
I think if Oregon wins it’ll be Georgia Michigan Oregon FSU in that order, unless FSU just hammers Louisville 45-10 style or something. It fsu pulls out a 20-14 win they’ll be at 4.
 
Gearing up for the family drama in the FSU vs MICH game Cappy? :lol:
Ha. I’m hoping that happens but I think we’ll get sandblasted by Georgia in New Orleans.
There's no chance the committee will give Michigan #1. Going by what is said here, Oregon is going to beat Washington. If Georgia, Mich and FSU hold serve, it's happening.
I think if Oregon wins it’ll be Georgia Michigan Oregon FSU in that order, unless FSU just hammers Louisville 45-10 style or something. It fsu pulls out a 20-14 win they’ll be at 4.
We know anything's possible. Id find it very bizarre to have an undefeated champ ranked higher than a one loss champ. But I also dont buy into the rankings of the P12 this year either.
 
Ohio State at 6. They can’t really move up since they aren’t playing so they are screwed. Texas and Bama behind them can and will jump them with another win.

Looks like (if they all win) it’ll be Georgia, Michigan, Pac, FSU. PAC is definitely getting the winner in, Michigan should trounce Iowa so the only drama will be if Georgia and/or FSU lose.
Michigan, FSU, and Oregon/Washington winner all are in if they win. None will drop with a win this weekend. It's setup to me if Georgia loses a close game to Alabama that Georgia would stay in the playoffs in the Georgia, Alabama, Texas triangle. If Alabama blows them out, then the committee might have to decide between Alabama and Texas. It would be hilarious to see the SEC left out and all the ensuing whining but I give that a 1% chance of happening. I don't think Texas has a shot unless Louisville wins.
 
Michigan is getting a PAC 12 team in the Rose Bowl. The committee will rig the final rankings to ensure that

Isn't there a push to get the top seed closer geographic to home? That being said I don't have a clue what bowl is the other game and don't super care what "bowl" it is
 

“Washington has two more Quad 1 wins than Oregon and already beat the Ducks. But Oregon gets a do-over and, if it happens to win this one, everything that occurred during the regular season is out the window. Boom, Ducks are in, Washington is out. Why?

Because everybody makes a lot of money from conference championship games, so they have to be played. But Washington already won the Pac-12 while playing a tougher schedule and by beating each of the next top five finishers in the conference standings. And yet, the Huskies still face a win-or-go-home situation in a title game, while Oregon faces zero consequences for losing in the regular season.

In the lead-up to the first playoff, we talked endlessly about preserving the integrity of the regular season -- the best in all of sports! Well, it's not the playoff that has undermined the importance of the regular season. It's the conference title games.

And when the playoff expands to 12, those games become even more problematic.”
 

“Washington has two more Quad 1 wins than Oregon and already beat the Ducks. But Oregon gets a do-over and, if it happens to win this one, everything that occurred during the regular season is out the window. Boom, Ducks are in, Washington is out. Why?

Because everybody makes a lot of money from conference championship games, so they have to be played. But Washington already won the Pac-12 while playing a tougher schedule and by beating each of the next top five finishers in the conference standings. And yet, the Huskies still face a win-or-go-home situation in a title game, while Oregon faces zero consequences for losing in the regular season.

In the lead-up to the first playoff, we talked endlessly about preserving the integrity of the regular season -- the best in all of sports! Well, it's not the playoff that has undermined the importance of the regular season. It's the conference title games.

And when the playoff expands to 12, those games become even more problematic.”
It's always been a popularity contest GB. All we've done is expand the "cool kid" party from 1 to 4. I've always been largely apathetic towards the "champion" label in CFB. Next year makes things better from my perspective. And I think it'll be cool to have the bottom 8 playing games at the top seed's place
 
Michigan is getting a PAC 12 team in the Rose Bowl. The committee will rig the final rankings to ensure that

Isn't there a push to get the top seed closer geographic to home? That being said I don't have a clue what bowl is the other game and don't super care what "bowl" it is
The 2 semi final sites are the Rose Bowl and the Sugar Bowl.The #1 seed gets to choose where they want to play. A #1 Georgia will pick the Sugar Bowl. A #1 Michigan would pick the Rose Bowl.
 

“Washington has two more Quad 1 wins than Oregon and already beat the Ducks. But Oregon gets a do-over and, if it happens to win this one, everything that occurred during the regular season is out the window. Boom, Ducks are in, Washington is out. Why?

Because everybody makes a lot of money from conference championship games, so they have to be played. But Washington already won the Pac-12 while playing a tougher schedule and by beating each of the next top five finishers in the conference standings. And yet, the Huskies still face a win-or-go-home situation in a title game, while Oregon faces zero consequences for losing in the regular season.

In the lead-up to the first playoff, we talked endlessly about preserving the integrity of the regular season -- the best in all of sports! Well, it's not the playoff that has undermined the importance of the regular season. It's the conference title games.

And when the playoff expands to 12, those games become even more problematic.”

And it was the lack of a conference title game that screwed over the Big 12 if memory serves correct.
 
Does Smith still have eligibility cuz he might have to play QB next year. 😀

Rumor is Aidan Chiles will follow Smith to MSU. I think he was VERY close to beating out DJU for the job in camp and if you gave Smith some truth serum, he'd tell you Chiles is the better QB.
Yeah, part of the story too is one of the MSU qb's is butthurt because Smith didn't recruit him even though he was a 4* from Oregon. He didn't mention that Smith got Chiles from that same recruiting class and he was higher rated.
 
Does Smith still have eligibility cuz he might have to play QB next year. 😀

Rumor is Aidan Chiles will follow Smith to MSU. I think he was VERY close to beating out DJU for the job in camp and if you gave Smith some truth serum, he'd tell you Chiles is the better QB.
Yeah, part of the story too is one of the MSU qb's is butthurt because Smith didn't recruit him even though he was a 4* from Oregon. He didn't mention that Smith got Chiles from that same recruiting class and he was higher rated.

Sam Leavitt from West Linn, OR. The people there are a little full of themselves, so Leavitt being butt hurt is the least surprising thing I've read all day. Not like he made the most of his opportunities when he did play for MSU...
 
Looks like Heisman odds roughly flipped from last week, with Nix now -140. Lock him in if he plays well this weekend.
 
Does Smith still have eligibility cuz he might have to play QB next year. 😀

Rumor is Aidan Chiles will follow Smith to MSU. I think he was VERY close to beating out DJU for the job in camp and if you gave Smith some truth serum, he'd tell you Chiles is the better QB.
Yeah, part of the story too is one of the MSU qb's is butthurt because Smith didn't recruit him even though he was a 4* from Oregon. He didn't mention that Smith got Chiles from that same recruiting class and he was higher rated.

Sam Leavitt from West Linn, OR. The people there are a little full of themselves, so Leavitt being butt hurt is the least surprising thing I've read all day. Not like he made the most of his opportunities when he did play for MSU...
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Simulation of what happens this weekend and results:

Michigan (13-0)
FSU (13-0)
Texas (12-1)
Oregon (12-1)
Alabama (12-1)
Georgia (12-1)

Who's the most popular and allowed to move forward?

ETA: And I am FULLY and COMPLETELY aware of the jinx I just placed on my alma mater. I thought long and hard about even typing this out :lol:
 
Simulation of what happens this weekend and results:

Michigan (13-0)
FSU (13-0)
Texas (12-1)
Oregon (12-1)
Alabama (12-1)
Georgia (12-1)

Who's the most popular and allowed to move forward?

ETA: And I am FULLY and COMPLETELY aware of the jinx I just placed on my alma mater. I thought long and hard about even typing this out :lol:

I’m still of the opinion that the SEC does not get shut out no matter what. Granted, I think UGA makes that argument moot as they take care of Bama but in the above scenario I think maybe FSU (due to injury) get left out.
 
Simulation of what happens this weekend and results:

Michigan (13-0)
FSU (13-0)
Texas (12-1)
Oregon (12-1)
Alabama (12-1)
Georgia (12-1)

Who's the most popular and allowed to move forward?

ETA: And I am FULLY and COMPLETELY aware of the jinx I just placed on my alma mater. I thought long and hard about even typing this out :lol:

I’m still of the opinion that the SEC does not get shut out no matter what. Granted, I think UGA makes that argument moot as they take care of Bama but in the above scenario I think maybe FSU (due to injury) get left out.
Whos in then?
 
Simulation of what happens this weekend and results:

Michigan (13-0)
FSU (13-0)
Texas (12-1)
Oregon (12-1)
Alabama (12-1)
Georgia (12-1)

Who's the most popular and allowed to move forward?

ETA: And I am FULLY and COMPLETELY aware of the jinx I just placed on my alma mater. I thought long and hard about even typing this out :lol:

I’m still of the opinion that the SEC does not get shut out no matter what. Granted, I think UGA makes that argument moot as they take care of Bama but in the above scenario I think maybe FSU (due to injury) get left out.
Whos in then?

I readily admit I’m just guessing but with your scenario I’d say:
1. Mich
2. Oregon
3. Bama
4. Texas (or FSU).

I realize peoples heads will explode with Bama going over Texas or FSU but until they actually leave the SEC out I won’t believe they will.
 
Also, totally different question but if you ask me who the 4 best teams are:

1. UGA
2. Oregon
3. Bama
4. Wash

I’m tempted to put Mich in there at #4, especially as I agree with GM that Penix appears injured.
 
Simulation of what happens this weekend and results:

Michigan (13-0)
FSU (13-0)
Texas (12-1)
Oregon (12-1)
Alabama (12-1)
Georgia (12-1)

Who's the most popular and allowed to move forward?

ETA: And I am FULLY and COMPLETELY aware of the jinx I just placed on my alma mater. I thought long and hard about even typing this out :lol:

I’m still of the opinion that the SEC does not get shut out no matter what. Granted, I think UGA makes that argument moot as they take care of Bama but in the above scenario I think maybe FSU (due to injury) get left out.
I guess people will say that’s the homer in me but there is no way they are leaving out a 13-0 power 5 champ. Mandel went through every scenario the other day and had FSU in every time with a win.

In the above scenario he had it:

Michigan
Bama
Oregon
FSU
Georgia

Texas would be way out.
 
Baylor hires Cal’s OC Jake Spavitol for the same position. I remember Aggies hating him but they hate anyone that doesn’t immediately deliver a National championship 5 minutes after removing their hat to avoid stepping on the grass.

Spavitol’s head coaching experience was a lackluster, Baylor beat his Texas State offense 42 - 7 in 2022.

Regarding Lebby, don’t know if he is ready for a head coaching job but a lot of the hate sent his way is not justified. I’m not rehashing his time at Baylor, quite frankly tired of that discussion.
 
Simulation of what happens this weekend and results:

Michigan (13-0)
FSU (13-0)
Texas (12-1)
Oregon (12-1)
Alabama (12-1)
Georgia (12-1)

Who's the most popular and allowed to move forward?

ETA: And I am FULLY and COMPLETELY aware of the jinx I just placed on my alma mater. I thought long and hard about even typing this out :lol:

I’m still of the opinion that the SEC does not get shut out no matter what. Granted, I think UGA makes that argument moot as they take care of Bama but in the above scenario I think maybe FSU (due to injury) get left out.
Whos in then?
ACC and Big 12 are the weaker conferences; SEC, B1G, Pac 2 are in; if FSU wins they're in, if not and Texas wins they're in; if both lose a 2nd team from the top 3 conferences are in.
 
Simulation of what happens this weekend and results:

Michigan (13-0)
FSU (13-0)
Texas (12-1)
Oregon (12-1)
Alabama (12-1)
Georgia (12-1)

Who's the most popular and allowed to move forward?

ETA: And I am FULLY and COMPLETELY aware of the jinx I just placed on my alma mater. I thought long and hard about even typing this out :lol:

I’m still of the opinion that the SEC does not get shut out no matter what. Granted, I think UGA makes that argument moot as they take care of Bama but in the above scenario I think maybe FSU (due to injury) get left out.
I guess people will say that’s the homer in me but there is no way they are leaving out a 13-0 power 5 champ. Mandel went through every scenario the other day and had FSU in every time with a win.

In the above scenario he had it:

Michigan
Bama
Oregon
FSU
Georgia

Texas would be way out.

Without the QB injury I think I agree with you - however, anybody saying Bama absolutely gets left out, IMO, hasn’t been paying attention to the treatment that the SEC has gotten over the years.
 
Simulation of what happens this weekend and results:

Michigan (13-0)
FSU (13-0)
Texas (12-1)
Oregon (12-1)
Alabama (12-1)
Georgia (12-1)

Who's the most popular and allowed to move forward?

ETA: And I am FULLY and COMPLETELY aware of the jinx I just placed on my alma mater. I thought long and hard about even typing this out :lol:

I’m still of the opinion that the SEC does not get shut out no matter what. Granted, I think UGA makes that argument moot as they take care of Bama but in the above scenario I think maybe FSU (due to injury) get left out.
I guess people will say that’s the homer in me but there is no way they are leaving out a 13-0 power 5 champ. Mandel went through every scenario the other day and had FSU in every time with a win.

In the above scenario he had it:

Michigan
Bama
Oregon
FSU
Georgia

Texas would be way out.

Without the QB injury I think I agree with you - however, anybody saying Bama absolutely gets left out, IMO, hasn’t been paying attention to the treatment that the SEC has gotten over the years.
In any of those previous years did another P5 champ with the same record beat the SEC champ on the road in the same season? I don’t really think prior seasons matter. I think they will absolutely leave the SEC out if Bama beats Georgia and Texas wins, assuming FSU wins as well
 
Simulation of what happens this weekend and results:

Michigan (13-0)
FSU (13-0)
Texas (12-1)
Oregon (12-1)
Alabama (12-1)
Georgia (12-1)

Who's the most popular and allowed to move forward?

ETA: And I am FULLY and COMPLETELY aware of the jinx I just placed on my alma mater. I thought long and hard about even typing this out :lol:

I’m still of the opinion that the SEC does not get shut out no matter what. Granted, I think UGA makes that argument moot as they take care of Bama but in the above scenario I think maybe FSU (due to injury) get left out.
I guess people will say that’s the homer in me but there is no way they are leaving out a 13-0 power 5 champ. Mandel went through every scenario the other day and had FSU in every time with a win.

In the above scenario he had it:

Michigan
Bama
Oregon
FSU
Georgia

Texas would be way out.

Without the QB injury I think I agree with you - however, anybody saying Bama absolutely gets left out, IMO, hasn’t been paying attention to the treatment that the SEC has gotten over the years.
In any of those previous years did another P5 champ with the same record beat the SEC champ on the road in the same season? I don’t really think prior seasons matter. I think they will absolutely leave the SEC out if Bama beats Georgia and Texas wins, assuming FSU wins as well

Happy to be wrong but I will have to see them do it before I believe they will leave the conference out that has won 6 of the last 8 championships and had the runner-up 3 of those years. 9 out of 16 teams in the championship has been from the SEC the last 8 years and they get left out completely? I don’t see it. Literally nobody (sorry @Capella) will think FSU is better than Bama with their QB injured.
 
Remind me again why we think the SEC is so great this year outside of Georgia. It’s the worst I can remember the conference being in a long time.

Yeah - and we hear something similar every year and then they win the championship.

To be clear - I think Bama should be out in favor of Texas but I’m not sure the committee will agree and I’m definitely not confident they would put FSU in over Bama. They have the perfect out with their QB out.
 
Simulation of what happens this weekend and results:

Michigan (13-0)
FSU (13-0)
Texas (12-1)
Oregon (12-1)
Alabama (12-1)
Georgia (12-1)

Who's the most popular and allowed to move forward?

ETA: And I am FULLY and COMPLETELY aware of the jinx I just placed on my alma mater. I thought long and hard about even typing this out :lol:

I’m still of the opinion that the SEC does not get shut out no matter what. Granted, I think UGA makes that argument moot as they take care of Bama but in the above scenario I think maybe FSU (due to injury) get left out.
I guess people will say that’s the homer in me but there is no way they are leaving out a 13-0 power 5 champ. Mandel went through every scenario the other day and had FSU in every time with a win.

In the above scenario he had it:

Michigan
Bama
Oregon
FSU
Georgia

Texas would be way out.

Without the QB injury I think I agree with you - however, anybody saying Bama absolutely gets left out, IMO, hasn’t been paying attention to the treatment that the SEC has gotten over the years.
Ohio State lost their qb in 2014 and got in. If they leave a 13-0 team out bc they lost one player, albeit an incredibly important one, that is just just awful. I don’t think there is any way it happens.
 
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