Kennesaw with a tremendous final drive to come back and beat Jax State on the road.
That was the whole point. The number 5 was chosen to, on paper, not lock in the P-4 champions, assuming in reality it would lock them in. It was supposed to leave open the possibility of the G-5 champions being on equal footing when everyone knw they weren’t.You’re a lawyer. I just find it hilarious that the power conferences wrote “top 5 ranked conference champions, wink!” And didn’t consider one of their own wouldn’t be among the top 5.
so it all comes down to a couple of games today
puke vs UVA (-4)
BYU vs Tex Tech (-12.5)
11 - 58.8% ND
12 - 55.0% UVA
13 - 49.7% JMU
14 - 33.6% BYU
15 - 11.3% Miami
JMU - Not bad for a program which just ascended from FCS in 2022
UVA would be about 50/50 right now before the game today. If UVA wins, it's in. If UVA loses, it's out and JMU is in.I'm seeing this with the ACC having nearly a 50:50 chance to make the CFP, assuming Virginia wins their conference game against Puke. That there is no guarantee that an ACC team will make it at all...reminds me of a Dokken song "Inside Looking Out" where the ACC is a sick child looking outside seeing all the healthy teams playing outside while they are left to whimper inside. Almost apropos that the song comes from their Dysfunctional album, which succinctly captures the state of the ACC...dysfunctional.
YeahI heard Dan Patrick speculating yesterday that the conferences are going to drop championship games as they are more detrimental in this era with multiple playoff participants.
So Alabama wouldn't be shown to be a fraud until the actual CFB?I heard Dan Patrick speculating yesterday that the conferences are going to drop championship games as they are more detrimental in this era with multiple playoff participants.
There's a prognosticator who noted that the CFB winner (and maybe both finalists) for each of the past ten years scored more than 200 pts than they allowed. Only four teams this year meet that criterion - tOSU, IU, Oregon, and Texas Tech.Texas Tech might be a dark horse in the playoffs.
I'm bandwagoning it and rooting for IndianaThere's a prognosticator who noted that the CFB winner (and maybe both finalists) for each of the past ten years scored more than 200 pts than they allowed. Only four teams this year meet that criterion - tOSU, IU, Oregon, and Texas Tech.
And everyone was writing off Indiana after Penn State game.Ohio State just missed a FG at 2:48 in the 4th, and they're down 10-13, wow!!!