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Next four out
- Bama
- Georgia
- Miami
- Notre Dame
- Oklahoma
- Ohio State
Clemson - bad loss to Syracuse
Wisconsin - played fucking nobody
Penn State - loss to Ohio state
Oklahoma State - loss to tcu
Oklahoma lost to Baylor? When the fvk did that happen. OU beat OSU like a drum in the Shoe yet you have them ahead of OU. And Miami hasn't beaten anyone with a pulse tmk.1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3. Wisconsin
4. Ohio State
5. Miami
6. Notre Dame
I can't put Clemson in here simply because of their loss to Syracuse. Bad loss and when compared to 1 loss teams like Ohio State and Notre Dame, Clemson has the worst loss of the three. I put Wisconsin in here because they are 1 of the 5 undefeated teams left in the country and they just have to be in there, regardless of who they've played. Wisconsin has a VERY easy schedule this year but they have to be in the playoff right now. Oklahoma's loss to Baylor hurts them alot. I would also say that Penn State is still in the hunt because, of the possible 6 1-loss teams in the top 10, Penn State, Notre Dame and Ohio State are probably the ones that are hurt the least of their losses.
Oklahoma lost to Baylor? When the fvk did that happen. OU beat OSU like a drum in the Shoe yet you have them ahead of OU. And Miami hasn't beaten anyone with a pulse tmk.
They left a conference champ out last year when they put OSU in and that didn't work out for them too well. It's because of the LSU vs Bama game that we have 4 teams atm. They put two teams from the same conference in and chances are the playoffs will move to 6 or even 8 teams.1. Alabama - passes all the eye tests, beat full strength FSU
2. Georgia - best win of the year on the road at ND
3. Clemson - the most quality wins, would likely still be unbeaten were it not for the injury to Bryant vs Syracuse
4. Oklahoma - beat OSU, Iowa state loss looks much better now.
5. Ohio State - big time win over PSU.
6. Notre Dame - back to back big wins vs then top 15 teams.
Wisconsin, Penn State, Miami, TCU, Washington all next in line. Most of this settles itself.
Curious to see what will happen if Georgia finishes 12-1 with only a loss to Nama and ND finishes 11-1. Gotta think the committee puts Two SEC teams in.
I gotta think a lot of this will take care of itself. But I think a 1-loss conference champ is getting left out this year. My hunch is that a 12-1 Washington gets left out.
They left a conference champ out last year when they put OSU in and that didn't work out for them too well. It's because of the LSU vs Bama game that we have 4 teams atm. They put two teams from the same conference in and chances are the playoffs will move to 6 or even 8 teams.
ND doesn't have a conference championship game so fvk them. They got nothing coming.Completely, my emphasis was more on the 1-loss aspect of being conference champ. The ideal scenario for an 8 team would be if Clemson, OU, ND, Georgia, Bama, Ohio state, and Washington all end with 1 loss. And the committee somehow puts in Georgia and Norte dame and we get three conference champs left out.
Who the fuck has Miami played?Next four out
- Bama
- Georgia
- Miami
- Notre Dame
- Oklahoma
- Ohio State
Clemson - bad loss to Syracuse
Wisconsin - played fucking nobody
Penn State - loss to Ohio state
Oklahoma State - loss to tcu
Who the fuck has Miami played?
Miami will be exposed next week. I think we beat them by 10+
This is a he exact kind of thinking that invites the pussy -assed scheduling that is Wisconsin' schedule. Coast through regular season play one conf. championship and you're guaranteed a spot just because the game is labeled a "conference championship."ND doesn't have a conference championship game so fvk them. They got nothing coming.
Who the fuck has Wisconsin played?Who the fuck has Miami played?