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I'm not saying UCF should be in. But again, I'll say the same thing I did about the CBB committee - the fact that they can't come up with a universal algorithm to determine this stuff is always going to leave people ripe for being exploited by the interests of the almighty dollar. Even if the formula is objectively horrible, like giving Ohio State the nod over Alabama because of the conference championship, that would still be a massive improvement over what we have now.
Things broke for them this year so that they're probably going to get the four best, most deserving teams. But the process is toxic. The fact that Penn State and USC hear their names mentioned on this one before UCF is evidence enough of that.
Again, I don't even think UCF was that good. Their defense leaked big time down the stretch (although Memphis is no joke). But all they did was beat good teams all year, a few of which were better than the teams P5 schools tripped up on (cough Syracuse).
Heather Danisch, who frighteningly is supposedly the ear piece of the committee, is on right now talking about how Alabama's argument over Ohio State is the "eye test." WHAT? How about the fact that they lost won less game?
There is no bigger fallacy in CFB or CBB than "who have you beaten?" It's a generality based on hunches and subjectivity that attempts to cling to arbitrary data points. "Who have you beaten?" is a goalpost moving argument that can be interpreted 100 different ways. "Well they beat three top 15 teams but only one top ten team while the other team beat two top ten teams and nobody else and this team beat no top 15 teams but 6 top 25 teams and..." gets you in circles. Strength of schedule. Record. Maybe point differential. THAT'S IT.
If i hear one more person talk about how fascinating Alabama/OSU is...it's not. It's really damn simple.
Things broke for them this year so that they're probably going to get the four best, most deserving teams. But the process is toxic. The fact that Penn State and USC hear their names mentioned on this one before UCF is evidence enough of that.
Again, I don't even think UCF was that good. Their defense leaked big time down the stretch (although Memphis is no joke). But all they did was beat good teams all year, a few of which were better than the teams P5 schools tripped up on (cough Syracuse).
Heather Danisch, who frighteningly is supposedly the ear piece of the committee, is on right now talking about how Alabama's argument over Ohio State is the "eye test." WHAT? How about the fact that they lost won less game?
There is no bigger fallacy in CFB or CBB than "who have you beaten?" It's a generality based on hunches and subjectivity that attempts to cling to arbitrary data points. "Who have you beaten?" is a goalpost moving argument that can be interpreted 100 different ways. "Well they beat three top 15 teams but only one top ten team while the other team beat two top ten teams and nobody else and this team beat no top 15 teams but 6 top 25 teams and..." gets you in circles. Strength of schedule. Record. Maybe point differential. THAT'S IT.
If i hear one more person talk about how fascinating Alabama/OSU is...it's not. It's really damn simple.