Before anyone gets butthurt about the SEC, most of them still have to play each other.
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Before anyone gets butthurt about the SEC, most of them still have to play each other.
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The dude abides.
Did I say a thing about Ohio State? Or that the SEC wasn't the best conference? No. But anytime a team, or group of teams, is considered so elite that it would "clearly" win a given game ... well, it seems like those teams often get knocked down a peg or two. And yes, 2006 Ohio State/Michigan is part of that discussions because we were "clearly" the best team in the nation, maybe even #1 and #2. Look how that turned out.
But if you think I'm twisting this into some kind of argument for non-SEC superiority, you've got it twisted.
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The newest college football playoff rankings.
#1 Mississippi State (8-0)
#2 Florida State (8-0)
#3 Auburn (7-1)
#4 Oregon (8-1)
#5 Alabama (7-1)
#6 TCU (7-1)
#7 Kansas State (7-1)
#8 Michigan State (7-1)
#9 Arizona State (7-1)
#10 Notre Dame (7-1)
#11 Ole Miss (7-2)
#12 Baylor (7-1)
#13 Nebraska (8-1)
#14 Ohio State (7-1)
#15 Oklahoma (6-2)
#16 LSU (7-2)
#17 Utah (6-2)
#18 UCLA (7-2)
#19 Arizona (6-2)
#20 Georgia (6-2)
#21 Clemson (6-2)
#22 Duke (7-1)
#23 West Virginia (6-3)
#24 Georgia Tech (7-2)
#25 Wisconsin (6-2)
Last edited by SmoothPancakes; 11-04-2014 at 06:44 PM.
Give Marshall some love!
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The dude abides.
After having a player decommit today via Twitter, Michigan now has just 8 recruits committed for the 2015 season.
They are dropping like flies. Hoke needs to be fired quickly. MICHIGAN has been weak for too long.
The newest college football playoff rankings.
#1 Mississippi State (9-0) LW: 1
#2 Oregon (9-1) LW: 4
#3 Florida State (9-0) LW: 2
#4 TCU (8-1) LW: 6
#5 Alabama (8-1) LW: 5
#6 Arizona State (8-1) LW: 9
#7 Baylor (8-1) LW: 12
#8 Ohio State (8-1) LW: 14
#9 Auburn (7-2) LW: 3
#10 Ole Miss (8-2) LW: 11
#11 UCLA (8-2) LW: 18
#12 Michigan State (7-2) LW: 8
#13 Kansas State (7-2) LW: 7
#14 Arizona (7-2) LW: 19
#15 Georgia (7-2) LW: 20
#16 Nebraska (8-1) LW: 13
#17 LSU (7-3) LW: 16
#18 Notre Dame (7-2) LW: 10
#19 Clemson (7-2) LW: 21
#20 Wisconsin (7-2) LW: 25
#21 Duke (8-1) LW: 22
#22 Georgia Tech (8-2) LW: 24
#23 Utah (6-3) LW: 17
#24 Texas A&M (7-3) LW: NR
#25 Minnesota (7-2) LW: NR
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Good to see TCU jump Bama. Also, feel free to thank Baylor for kicking the crap out of my Sooners as that had to play a part in it.
How does FSU keep moving down?
Sure they..almost lose games and they aren't pretty but isn't winning the ultimate goal regardless? They haven't lost since the 2012-2013 season.
If we are counting ugly, almost losses then TCU doesn't deserve to jump up IMO.
These teams have 1 loss already except Mississippi State. So FSU could conceivably go undefeated and still be the 3rd or 4th...hell maybe not even make it in? lol
The committee is clearly putting a lot of weight into the "eyeball test", and Florida State's performances haven't exactly inspired "yes, they're a dominant undefeated team" type analysis. Their games have been more like "aren't they ever going to lose?"
In a lot of ways their season feels like Ohio State's 2002 season, where people thought that we weren't even the best team in our conference.
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Man that's when football gets way too technical
I understand you can't put weight completely into being undefeated as a team from the SWAC could be undefeated but what more can they do other than win? Almost win and blowout are still the same in the win-loss column. And almost only counts in hand grenades and horseshoes....and apparently college football committee decisions.
Score 87 points against an inferior team? or simply just win the games against people in front of them?
That's why I like the NFL...fixed and all lol
Yeah but majority of those teams realistically don't have a chance to get into the 4 anyway so can't say that many
Let's say half of that number which still is a lot and still probably not completely accurate if you say Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, ACC, SEC and maybe American conference I guess as the major benefactors being included...oh and Notre Dame. Don't know if that's 62-64 teams since I don't want to count or follow college football that heavily.
Just crazy when you count people's opinions for placement and not record solely when getting a spot or not getting one.
The playoffs should be 16.
Every conference champ gets in automatically to give little guys a chance and wild cards to fill out the rest. You'll still need a committee, the regular season still matters (because winning conference is automatic), and you'll still need a good resume when compared to teams with similar records.
Last edited by souljahbill; 11-13-2014 at 05:44 AM.
That's not crazy, that's how it should be. That's the entire point of having a committee that assesses every team, not just mindless computers that are only allowed to factor in wins and losses.
Florida State is undefeated, but they haven't played at a level that makes them obviously one of the top 2 teams in the country. Guess what! They're still in, right now. And I'm pretty confident that if they continue to go undefeated, they'll continue to be in.
Unlike, say, Marshall, who can go undefeated but doesn't have a likely chance, even if they blew out Southern Miss by practically the same score Alabama did.
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