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MAIZEandBLUE09
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You may be surprised.
LOL - You Recall that post too. You and I bombarded him in that recruiting thread.Rusty Nails
Michigan
LSU
Penn St
Ohio St
I remember it well.LOL - You Recall that post too. You and I bombarded him in that recruiting thread.
Early season non-conference matchups were weak as fuck this yrHow the fuck is that possible this late into the season
Whoa let's not get ahead of ourselves.This is also why I think you see Michigan in the top 10 of the first CFP rankings . Just not a lot of good resumes out there right now.
Traditionally ( especially early) the committee rewards resume . My guess at the committee top 10 right now would beWhoa let's not get ahead of ourselves.
An undefeated Clemson gets in....period. The only real issue for argument I see is does a one loss SEC West non-Champion get the nod over a one loss PAC champion. Both LSU and Bama would pack Oregons shit so far up their ass their eyes would turn brown, but there are politics at play here.Traditionally ( especially early) the committee rewards resume . My guess at the committee top 10 right now would be
1. LSU
2. OSU
3. PSU
4. Bama
5. Clemson
6. Florida
7. Oregon
8. Georgia
9. Auburn
10. Michigan
Although could see the winner of Florida/UGA tjos weekend jumping Clemson
You sure about that? I know it's been a long year, but Auburn has played both Oregon and LSUAn undefeated Clemson gets in....period. The only real issue for argument I see is does a one loss SEC West non-Champion get the nod over a one loss PAC champion. Both LSU and Bama would pack Oregons shit so far up their ass their eyes would turn brown, but there are politics at play here.
Sure but I'm talking about the initial rankings. Clemson will almost certainly be 5th or even 6th as the committee knows theyll be in regardless if they win out and won't reward their schedule with a higher early ranking because of it. Same reason I think Bama will be 4 although they may be higher because it helps the LSU/Bama game the following Saturday and gives the committee more options with the loser . Clemson however will not be higher than 5An undefeated Clemson gets in....period. The only real issue for argument I see is does a one loss SEC West non-Champion get the nod over a one loss PAC champion. Both LSU and Bama would pack Oregons shit so far up their ass their eyes would turn brown, but there are politics at play here.
I'm not committing to who the top two teams will be in the SEC West at this point, Auburn is tough too. Just used the two most prominent at this point in the example.You sure about that? I know it's been a long year, but Auburn has played both Oregon and LSU