I guess I am a tool because I don't see how pointing out that their loss to Florida is a massive part of their resume when you bring that up. And I have no idea how you take that personally. So I am me I guess.
And funny too when you are the one that stated "It's made up nonsense by people" which is much more of a tool statement than anything I wrote and I didn't even take offense.
Okay you got me. More wins equals a better team. So you agree that JMU, BYU, and North Texas should be ranked ahead of Notre Dame? They have 1 loss and ND has 2 losses.
I am not sure why you are so confrontational but it could be because I am a tool doing tool things.
Can you point out for me where I said anything remotely close to 'more win equals a better team"? As I said not too far up stream on this thread before, I am for taking everything into consideration. Yes, record is important but in college football it clearly is not enough. So, you have to take into account who you play and in those games played beyond win/loss is how good or bad that loss was. A close loss to a very good team is certainly not the same as losing to bad team or getting blown out by a good team. There is a whole lot more to it as well.
It is what makes all of this impossible to be objective about as the structure of college football means, at least in this way but honestly I can't even see it getting totally away from it even with the mystical "super conference" system people talk about, that it is all very subjective. That is a good thing in that it will have everyone talking about it non-stop but a bad thing in that everyone will disagree on who should be in and out and where.
It is what it is. And what it is is subjective. That means that intelligent, well informed, knowledgeable football lovers can and will disagree. In fact, we can never expect everyone to agree. It will never happen as it is now.
For me, Texas is rightfully out of the playoffs. I really hate a three loss team getting in but I would be somewhat open to it if the losses were from Ohio St, Georgia and say.... Texas A&M or OU but losing to a 4-8 putrid Florida team on top of the other two losses... for me, I don't see how you can put them in. They had some good quality wins and the eye test did much better as they played but I think either the same people who say the eye test now of Texas is why they should be in (
which is the only good argument) seems to be the same people that either ignore the eye test with ND or maybe just plain haven't seen any of the games.