shizzle787
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They got it right.
Serious question: why is Alabama better? Because they have one fewer loss? Because they didn't lose to a meh team (though metrics suggest Iowa is better than people think).
I mean it sincerely. I look at Alabama's resume and am underwhelmed. They played 1 top 10 team and lost.
Ohio State played 3 and went 2-1.
Ohio state got in last year with no conference championship, had committee selected Ohio state over Bama they would have been accused of being inconsistent with previous years. Though both decisions these past two years were probably wrong anyway
OSU shouldn't have been in last year, but had a better resume than this year's Alabama.OSU beat another playoff team in Oklahoma last year. You could have argued that PSU deserved it by head to head and conference championship but OSU had a good resume.
Or you expand to 8 teams. P5 plus best G6 plus next two highest ranked. Winning a conference needs to matter way more like in BB and if you want the NCAA to have any shred of relevance you need to have a path for non P5 schools like UCF this year and Boise and BYU in the past.Alabama beat exactly 3 teams with 8 or more wins (LSU, MS State, Fresno St) and only one of those will be ranked in the final Top 25 poll (LSU).
OSU beat 5, (Wisc, PSU, MSU, Mich, and Army) and three of those are ranked in the Top 25, two are in the Top 10.
None of the other games matter. Alabama beating Tennessee is the same as beating Maryland. If you want to ding them for losing to Iowa, fine it still doesn't put Alabama's resume over OSU's. If I'm Jim Delaney I let everyone know that the CFP is dead as soon as the contract is up.
I would argue Wisconsin should have been Ohio State due to one fewer losses even if they lost to them. Ohio State should have been behind USC as well.How did they rank Wiscy above USC??
No, it should be the eight most deserving regardless of conference. If a G5 school goes undefeated and plays a challenging schedule, they would probably be in.Or you expand to 8 teams. P5 plus best G6 plus next two highest ranked. Winning a conference needs to matter way more like in BB and if you want the NCAA to have any shred of relevance you need to have a path for non P5 schools like UCF this year and Boise and BYU in the past.
OSU beat another playoff team in Oklahoma last year. You could have argued that PSU deserved it by head to head and conference championship but OSU had a good resume.
How did they rank Wiscy above USC??
More deserving is what the criteria should be. Alabama was BOTH more deserving and a better team as Ohio State had two losses. The regular season should matter. Losses should matter. The committee followed my criteria to a tee. They got it right.Who is the better team OSU or Bama? That’s all that should matter.
More deserving is what the criteria should be. Alabama was BOTH more deserving and a better team as Ohio State had two losses. The regular season should matter. Losses should matter. The committee followed my criteria to a tee. They got it right.
I thought that too, and I even had a small thought they might squeak USC in there to surprise everyone.I agree they got it right. I was convinced they were gonna put OSU in though.
Pretty easily.
Not really, but it is interesting to note how the committee ranks the next few teams.Do we really care about the rankings outside of the 4 playoff teams? Even after the playoffs the major bowls are pretty locked into who they can contractually take.
OSU shouldn't have been in last year, but had a better resume than this year's Alabama.
College football doesn't have enough games for me to believe that we can distinguish between two teams as close as Alabama and Ohio State.
Who is the better team OSU or Bama? That’s all that should matter.
Do we really care about the rankings outside of the 4 playoff teams? Even after the playoffs the major bowls are pretty locked into who they can contractually take.
Precisely, there are not enough common data points to determine who is better. What we do know is that Bama is not better than Auburn or Georgia. We know that OSU is the best team in the Big 10. If the goal is the best teams then the only way to know is how many good teams did you beat and adjust for any losses. No one seems to care that Clemson lost to Syracuse, by far the worst loss of any playoff team. In a year with multiple zero-one loss teams, it would keep them out. This year, there other quality wins combined with the issues with other teams resumes makes it a non-factor.
The transitive property doesn't work in sports. We don't know if Alabama would beat Georgia but I believe both will win their semifinals so we may find out.
The only way to know is for them to play. If we have to guess then how many good team did each beat. Bama beat one Top 25 team. UCF beat 3, OSU beat 2 Top 10 teams and one other Top 25 team. It shouldn't matter if people think Bama is better they haven't accomplished as much as other teams. If that is the case then just go back to the poll system and hand Clemson the trophy.
I disagree. Winning your division should matter. Ohio State did and earned the chance to beat a 4th ranked unbeaten team while Bama sat home. SEC bias doomed the Big Ten.More deserving is what the criteria should be. Alabama was BOTH more deserving and a better team as Ohio State had two losses. The regular season should matter. Losses should matter. The committee followed my criteria to a tee. They got it right.
Two losses doomed Ohio State.I disagree. Winning your division should matter. Ohio State did and earned the chance to beat a 4th ranked unbeaten team while Bama sat home. SEC bias doomed the Big Ten.
More deserving is what the criteria should be. Alabama was BOTH more deserving and a better team as Ohio State had two losses. The regular season should matter. Losses should matter. The committee followed my criteria to a tee. They got it right.
They played Oklahoma non conference. I realize Bama played Florida State but they ended up sucking.Two losses doomed Ohio State.
Two losses doomed Ohio State.