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I can’t imagine a scenario where the AAC champ doesn’t get the NY6 bowl - no way a 2 loss Boise St team would be ranked higher than a 1 loss AAC champion.
All the focus is on UCF not being higher in the CFP rankings but realistically they’ll never make it over a 2 loss P5 champ anyways (let alone Miss St). NY6 bowl revenue will help the conference and profile.
Credit to Whaler for beating the drum on this long ago during Irma. A GT win probably pushes them into the top 12, but still looking in from outside.GT I think they'd be in
Did they really look like a top team in the county when we played them? They will get wrecked in whatever they do this postseasonI'd imagine that beating USF (a T25 team) and then beating Memphis in the title game would bring them close to top 4. UCFs got their two strongest opponents left. I don't think theyll get top 4, but they'll be darn close. If they'd played and beaten GT I think they'd be in
My Totally Subjective Top Ten:
1. Clemson
2. Wisconsin
3. Auburn
4. Oklahoma
5. Alabama
6. Georgia
7. Ohio State
8. UCF
9. Penn State
10. USC
10. Miami (tie)
With the extremely unlikely possibility of the top 4 losing or just the possibility that 2 of 4 lose in their CCG. Despite the fact they come in at #4 Oklahoma is probably the team no one wants to play.
It illustrates just how nonsensical having a 4-team playoff really is. Especially since your 11th team still has a realistic chance of making the playoffs if they can beat Clemson in the ACC championship game.That's gotta be a typo - WEST Virginia, not Virginia. ?
Not that the mountaineers are much better, but no sane person could vote for the Cavs.
I stand corrected since I see someone voted for FLORIDA.
Neither VA nor FL received votes last week. Both lost.
WTF? These guys should be stripped of their votes.
I stand corrected since I see someone voted for FLORIDA.
Neither VA nor FL received votes last week. Both lost.
WTF? These guys should be stripped of their votes.
I think that's Florida Atlantic, not Florida. As for Virginia, I got nothing. 3 losses in a row, albeit to mostly ranked teams.
So I'm wondering who goes if Wisconsin Oklahoma and Auburn win, but Miami and Georgia both win. Could the SEC end up on the outside? Could Georgia be in over Miami and a 1 loss Clemson? Miami ostensibly has the better win over #1 Clemson but a worse loss than Georgia. 2 ACC teams and probably 2 SEC teams fighting over 1 spot and even worse if Wisconsin were to lose as well. I doubt Miami and Georgia win but some close games would be fun to see.
So I'm wondering who goes if Wisconsin Oklahoma and Auburn win, but Miami and Georgia both win. Could the SEC end up on the outside? Could Georgia be in over Miami and a 1 loss Clemson? Miami ostensibly has the better win over #1 Clemson but a worse loss than Georgia. 2 ACC teams and probably 2 SEC teams fighting over 1 spot and even worse if Wisconsin were to lose as well. I doubt Miami and Georgia win but some close games would be fun to see.