Muschamp fired at Florida!
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Muschamp fired at Florida!
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Yep. Plus, despite doing bad enough to get fired, he's probably still a better option then any of their assistant coaches to take over on a temporary basis. Meanwhile, this way, Florida can officially start looking for a new head coach and the program can move on instead of having to deal with the never ending rumors week after week (ala Michigan).
Yoo imagine if Mizzou beat Bama and made the playoffs
Biggest plot twist
They wouldn't make it. Considering Missouri wasn't even in the college football playoff rankings last week, two of their last three games are against Tennessee and Arkansas (no help in attempting to climb the rankings), Missouri would have to be no worse #8 before playing Alabama to make it.
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Plus Missouri as a whole blows. They've only been aided by playing a weak ass schedule and playing in the weak ass division in the SEC.
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I think OSU could jump teams after conference championship weekend...but I wouldn't put money on it.
We need three more losses.
No team that gets killed by the Gators should even sniff the playoffs foh
AP poll and Coaches Poll have the exact same top 8:
1. FSU
2. Alabama
3. Oregon
4. Miss State
5. TCU
6. Baylor
7. OSU
8. Ole Miss
Says the team that lost by 2 TD's to Virginia Tech (2-4 in the mighty ACC) while Florida is .500 in the SEC. Just something to ponder when you try to break down a team based on a single game they played.
Not to mention struggling to beat these guys last week.
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There was a joke in there somewhere. Maybe look for a picture, possibly an animated one. Big guy eating a dilly bar in the snow. I thought it was fairly obvious but will be sure and follow anything in jest or sarcasm with the standard. ;)
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While it was a joke with bdoughty's post (I LOVED that gif when I first saw it on my phone Saturday afternoon! Funny as hell! Eating ice cream in 20 degrees and a snow storm and not a single damn was given. :D), sadly ESPN sure wasn't joking with their choice of headlines. Just does nothing but continue the cycle.
It's funny, having a rough first half in 20 degree or colder weather against a talented 7-2 top 25 Minnesota team, only to build up a double digit lead and really not be in danger of losing that game in the final minutes, and Ohio State "escapes" Minnesota. Having to score 21 third quarter points after trailing 20-10 and 27-17 during two points in the third quarter, and barely hanging on to beat a 3-7 piss poor Kansas, well, that's "passing a test" in the Big 12. :fp:
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The ACC is definitely the worst power 5 conference. It really isn't even close.
The newest college football playoff rankings.
Ranking Team Record Last Week #1 Alabama 9-1 #5 #2 Oregon 9-1 #2 #3 Florida State 10-0 #3 #4 Mississippi State 9-1 #1 #5 TCU 9-1 #4 #6 Ohio State 9-1 #8 #7 Baylor 8-1 #7 #8 Ole Miss 8-2 #10 #9 UCLA 8-2 #11 #10 Georgia 8-2 #15 #11 Michigan State 8-2 #12 #12 Kansas State 7-2 #13 #13 Arizona State 8-2 #6 #14 Auburn 7-3 #9 #15 Arizona 8-2 #14 #16 Wisconsin 8-2 #20 #17 Utah 7-3 #23 #18 Georgia Tech 9-2 #22 #19 USC 7-3 NR #20 Missouri 8-2 NR #21 Oklahoma 7-3 NR #22 Clemson 7-3 #19 #23 Nebraska 8-2 #16 #24 Louisville 7-3 NR #25 Minnesota 7-3 #25
Had TCU done their job against Kansas, they "probably" stay at #4. Instead they sneak by and deservedly get placed behind Miss St. Plenty of games left but that would be some kick in the ass if you end up not making the playoffs due to a bad week against the mighty Jayhawks.
I guess it is possible but why have they not passed them already? Because Baylor played more cupcakes in the non-conference. The other problem Baylor could face is if Kansas St loses this weekend in Morgantown. Making their matchup with KSU a lesser event. Also Texas has been improving quite a bit and if TCU can bounce back and lay the smack down in Austin, that will look like a far better win than it would a few weeks ago. I do not see Baylor passing TCU. I can see Ohio St passing TCU by winning out and have a great performance in the Championship game.
Saban vs Meyer. It's happening people.
Bama/OSU
Oregon/FSU
We are gonna build up all this hype and have a shot at the playoffs just to lose to wisconsin...I can already feel the tears coming
still laughing at what jeff long said:
Why is Alabama #1? Decisive victory over Miss. St.
Why is Ms. St. #4? "You never felt they were out of the game."
It's fascinating that your thoughts come in in one minute increments.
On the real tho, how do SEC teams get away with playing such ridiculously terrible teams at this point in the season? http://www.kanyetothe.com/forum/Smil...lt/void0-9.gif
They have been doing it for a few years. It's not like they removed a conference game to have them. Just moving a non-conference game you would see played at the beginning of the season to the week before your rival. It's like a second bye week and smart scheduling. Of course it does not always guarantee a win, see Florida's schedule last year.
If you're too scared to play teams in your conference, then you shouldn't be in that conference http://www.kanyetothe.com/forum/Smil...kanyeshrug.jpg
At the very least schedule games with another decent conference. Playing cupcakes at this point in the season is so pussy
Conference schedules are set automatically. Don't get your first comment. And playing cupcakes at all is pussy. But it's really about a ton of cash they also get for doing it. That's my biggest complaint with college football - the cupcake scheduling. But EVERYONE does it. The only difference in the SEC is that they schedule their cupcakes on the back end unlike the Big 10 who plays them in September. It's a great strategy because a late loss always hurts you in the opinion polls more than an early one. If you aren't a powerhouse and try to creep in the back door of the Top 4 playoff and miss out based on strength of schedule you only have yourself to blame.
FCS or a bottom feeding BCS team - not much difference imo. The Big 10 loves to schedule patsies too. Heck, a team schedules ONE tough opponent out of 4 ooc games and they want a pat on the back. OSU had VT and three layups. The only tough game MSU scheduled was Oregon and they lost. Michigan wasn't much better and we'll see when the Notre Dame game ends.
I would support a larger playoff structure IF everyone actually played games they had a real chance at losing. For the most part all of the top teams have MAYBE one tough ooc game and the champions will win that. Then almost half of the conference opponents are weak. The truth is an 8-4 record in college football implies a mediocre team imo. You should be able to sleep walk through at least 4 games for wins and just go .500 against the remaining opponents. You have to win 10+ games to earn any respect. That's the biggest difference between college and the NFL - all the teams are much closer in talent. Often the only difference between a great team and an average one is the QB.