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UCF fans welcome you to the "Get Fucked" party by the CFP Committee. Congrats, you've made it!
Cincinnati has a pretty good chance. If Georgia beats Bama, Bama could drop below Cincinnati. Then the loser of the OSU/MSU game should drop below Cincinnati as well.UCF fans welcome you to the "Get Fucked" party by the CFP Committee. Congrats, you've made it!
lol.UCF fans welcome you to the "Get Fucked" party by the CFP Committee. Congrats, you've made it!
MSU has had down years, while Indiana has had a good year or two recently. It's hard to gaurantee two high quality opponents in the same ooc season.lol.
well guess what. they fucked themselves.
schedule strength matters.......
It's great they beat ND. good quality win. Indiana? not so much.
If they wanted to be taken seriously and be in the top four. they should've scheduled any combination of these teams OOC. OSU, Bama, GA, OU, ND, MIch, MSU, PSU.................. pick any 4, beat them, then maybe number 4, but their reg. season record would still be holding them back.....
lmfao......They did everything that was asked of them and this committee still screwed them over. Thats the real world in a nutshell.
um, yes and no. there are probably 10-15 teams you can pick out that scheduling 4-6 years in advance, they will still be a quality opponent on the schedule.........MSU has had down years, while Indiana has had a good year or two recently. It's hard to gaurantee two high quality opponents in the same ooc season.
Well, if they scheduled Indiana 4-6 years ago, then they weren't trying to get two quality opponents, it's only been 2019 & 2020 that IU has looked good. And you listed MSU, but they've had down years. Your list maybe should be closer to 6-8?um, yes and no. there are probably 10-15 teams you can pick out that scheduling 4-6 years in advance, they will still be a quality opponent on the schedule.........
I dont know how many times last off-season I heard some talking head tell us that we had all better learn to say DJ Ukele's name because he was gonna be the second coming of Jesus himself. 'Everyone' picked Clemson as the easy conference champ, and they had like the 2nd or 3rd best odds to make the CFP. On the other hand Michigan state lost 5 conference games in 2019, and 6 overall. In 2020 the only reason they 'only had 5 losses is because they only played 7 games. 'Everyone' picked them to finish outside the top 10....in their own conference.Well, if they scheduled Indiana 4-6 years ago, then they weren't trying to get two quality opponents, it's only been 2019 & 2020 that IU has looked good. And you listed MSU, but they've had down years. Your list maybe should be closer to 6-8?
But then even then, 4-6 years ago scheding Clemson for this season would have seemed like a sure thing, lol.
Why 12? Wouldn't 8 work better? If the G5 champs have to playoff to narrow down to 3 teams to play the 5 P5 Champs, that would be up to them, otherwise they will just gaurantee them one spot out of the 8. And they'll never go more than 8 as conf Championship games add another 5 teams in a sort of playoff first round.Cincy's SOS is too crummy. The committee did the humane thing keeping them out from the start vs putting them in and week by week moving teams past them. But, they're a prime example of why a 12 team playoff would be a good thing for smaller programs.
So has NDSU. Maybe they should get an invite? lollmfao......
I fucking love this line...........
Why 12? Wouldn't 8 work better? If the G5 champs have to playoff to narrow down to 3 teams to play the 5 P5 Champs, that would be up to them, otherwise they will just gaurantee them one spot out of the 8. And they'll never go more than 8 as conf Championship games add another 5 teams in a sort of playoff first round.
beat me to it. Why aren't we talking about just going to 8? Why 12?Why 12? Wouldn't 8 work better? If the G5 champs have to playoff to narrow down to 3 teams to play the 5 P5 Champs, that would be up to them, otherwise they will just gaurantee them one spot out of the 8. And they'll never go more than 8 as conf Championship games add another 5 teams in a sort of playoff first round.
Yeah, I know. Small steps. Doesn't help having uneven # of P conferences and an uneven # of G conferences. Kind of cheering for the dissolution of the Big 12 as having just 4 major conferences would be a lot easier to work with, and then possibly the G5 conferences having their own playoff?beat me to it. Why aren't we talking about just going to 8? Why 12?
I wouldn't say "a pretty good chance" but they still do have some kind of chance BUT only if they start waxing their opponents even the good ones they need to beat somewhat easily. It's just part of the process.Cincinnati has a pretty good chance. If Georgia beats Bama, Bama could drop below Cincinnati. Then the loser of the OSU/MSU game should drop below Cincinnati as well.
They schedule a very solid non-conference opponent in ND and won. Although their other non-conference isn't good bc of Indiana being bad this year.They did everything that was asked of them and this committee still screwed them over. Thats the real world in a nutshell.
You mean that same ND team that barely won against ToledoThey schedule a very solid non-conference opponent in ND and won.
Well, I am very confident that Georgia is going to win out and that Oklahoma and Oregon will both lose at least one more. That basically leaves Wake passing them up as the only way to keep them out. Believe me, last thing I want is for Cincinnati to get in. Just think it might happen.I wouldn't say "a pretty good chance" but they still do have some kind of chance BUT only if they start waxing their opponents even the good ones they need to beat somewhat easily. It's just part of the process.
The B1G situation probably takes care of itself and it could be a situation they beat up on each other.
Oklahoma is a problem if they go undefeated but they still have Okie St and Baylor.
Still, if Oregon has one loss they stay above Cincy.
UGA is in even if they lose the SECCG. I don't see them losing in the regular season barring a miracle.
Like you said, UGA beat Bama...that will take care of itself.
That is a lot of stuff but not crazy most of that can happen. I don't think they have a pretty good chance though. I would give them like a 40% chance they make it and that is being kind imo