That's not really a playoff with only 4 teams, but yes it is a start.Are you forgetting that College Football now has a playoff and Championship Game? What percentage of sports "award you the championship"?
That's not really a playoff with only 4 teams, but yes it is a start.Are you forgetting that College Football now has a playoff and Championship Game? What percentage of sports "award you the championship"?
I guess the football committee is different than the cast-in-stone polls. Undefeated defending national champion Florida State dropped to #4 today, below 3 one-loss teams. FSU is the only undefeated team in the top 25.I agree that all precedent says that South Carolina will remain #1 until they lose. When and if they lose (even if it is to UConn), they will probably drop below at least a few other one-loss teams. You could argue that a South Carolina loss to UConn is a "better" loss than UConn's loss to Stanford, and that therefore they should retain the #1 spot even then, but that won't happen. #1 teams always stay #1 until they lose, and they lose #1 when they lose. That behavior in the polls is virtually cast in stone.
I love how you really take a stand there, Tony!! Seriously though, as several of you pointed out, all that matters right now is bragging rights. I think it's very unlikely that UCONN (or ND for that matter) are not 1 seeds. And you are right - we do control our own destiny... Beat ND and SC and we will be THE 1 seed and best team in the nation...To me it doesn't matter. Yes it does matter..
Seriously though, as several of you pointed out, all that matters right now is bragging rights.
I was talking about the polls. The only people who care about them are the fans. You really think Geno and the staff and the team care one iota about who is ranked #1? I don't think so.I don't agree. It means much more to UConn than to the Irish at the moment. After all the consternation and anxiousness following the loss to Stanford, the last thing the Huskies need is to lose with their retooled starting lineup. It's not end of the world stuff, but another loss in South Bend after throwing the previous two away would be highly deflating.
And UConn will play Duke as well. It's all a bit confusing. I'm not sure if I understood Tony's point.