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TCU still 100% needs to be in the playoff.

Really bizarre formation and play calls on third and 4th down goaline plays. You always gotta QB sneak it there with a nose guard up front and a big back pushing from behind.
 
No way TCU gets in now. What the hell were they thinking on 4th down?

(Jim Ross Voice) "My gawd....is that Bama's entrance music?!?!"
 
No way TCU gets in now. What the hell were they thinking on 4th down?

(Jim Ross Voice) "My gawd....is that Bama's entrance music?!?!"
More ranked wins than Alabama, made conference championship game and was an inch away from winning while Bama was at home, bigger win vs. Texas than Alabama, TCU 1 loss Bama 2 losses...
 
More ranked wins than Alabama, made conference championship game and was an inch away from winning while Bama was at home, bigger win vs. Texas than Alabama, TCU 1 loss Bama 2 losses...
On paper it makes sense and is a no brainier. Unfortunately, there is still some human impact with this decision and common sense doesn't always apply. I won't be shocked to see Bama get in over TCU.
 
More ranked wins than Alabama, made conference championship game and was an inch away from winning while Bama was at home, bigger win vs. Texas than Alabama, TCU 1 loss Bama 2 losses...
Agreed but be prepared to be let down.
 
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More ranked wins than Alabama, made conference championship game and was an inch away from winning while Bama was at home, bigger win vs. Texas than Alabama, TCU 1 loss Bama 2 losses...
I would put them in over Bama, but the playoffs is a made for TV cash cow. Will the committee pass on a chance to add Bama? I doubt it, but TCU is more deserving.
 
Tcu stays at 3 Ohio state at 4, they won’t make Michigan and Ohio state play again in the semi finals
That’s the question. TCU will be in, but the question is whether they make sure Michigan and OSU don’t rematch.
 
TCU didn’t lose to a bad team. KSU IS ranked #10. At the end of the night one of Alabama loses will be to a 4 loss team.
 
TCU will still get in over Alabama, it's borderline impossible to justify putting in a 2 loss Alabama team who didn't even make their conference championship game
This cracked me up...




Stan Van Gundy on Twitter: "To me the College Football Playoff makes no sense to me. Playing in your conference championship game should never work against you. Why should it be advantage for Ohio State and Alabama to sit home while USC and TCU have to play an extra game against a nationally ranked team?" / Twitter
https://twitter.com/realStanVG/status/1599149225132322817
 
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Dykes really screwed up in overtime. Obvious case can be made for the QB sneak and push from behind. But K State could not stop Duggan. Go shotgun spread and let him run it in. Just a real fail there by TCU coaching staff. No way should this loss should let 2 loss Alabama in.
 
Alabama’s resume doesn’t compare with TCU’s. Their best win was over #20. This just isn’t a typical Bama team. I’m not sure why some people can’t just accept it. They lost two heartbreakers. Is that better than winning? Of course not, so who cares what the score was.
 
Not watching a Final Four of Michigan, OSU, Georgia and Alabama. Won't watch a second of it.
TCU is not getting edged out for a two-loss Alabama.
 
Haha. Not that the MAC or any G5 conference champion would ever get a first round bye.
Wasn't Cincinnati ranked 4 last year?
Notice 2 AAC teams in top 25, Tulane will be playing in the Cotton Bowl. Top ranked Men Bball team Houston. So leaving the AAC was good for the whole athletic department, how?
 
Wasn't Cincinnati ranked 4 last year?
Notice 2 AAC teams in top 25, Tulane will be playing in the Cotton Bowl. Top ranked Men Bball team Houston. So leaving the AAC was good for the whole athletic department, how?
Did I say leaving the AAC was good for the whole athletic department? But now that you bring it up…
 
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Wasn't Cincinnati ranked 4 last year?
Notice 2 AAC teams in top 25, Tulane will be playing in the Cotton Bowl. Top ranked Men Bball team Houston. So leaving the AAC was good for the whole athletic department, how?
Dollars, recruiting, success... is there a significant sport at UConn that's doing worse since leaving the AAC?
 
Wasn't Cincinnati ranked 4 last year?
Notice 2 AAC teams in top 25, Tulane will be playing in the Cotton Bowl. Top ranked Men Bball team Houston. So leaving the AAC was good for the whole athletic department, how?
Because Dan Hurley wanted to go to the NEWBIE. Nothing more to it than that. Easier trip to the NCAA tournament.
 
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Did I say leaving the AAC was good for the whole athletic department? But now that you bring it up…
AAC was an upgrade for Houston but a down grade for UConn look at the geography. Conference USA vs the Big East hmm.
 
AAC was an upgrade for Houston but a down grade for UConn look at the geography. Conference USA vs the Big East hmm.

The AAC is the old Conference USA. 20 years after the first raid we are back were we started. Among a bunch of private catholics and alone in FB.

What did the AAC get us? Time. It allowed independent FB to become viable again. We'd be UMass if we had to go indy in 2003 or 2013.
 
The AAC is the old Conference USA. 20 years after the first raid we are back were we started. Among a bunch of private catholics and alone in FB.

What did the AAC get us? Time. It allowed independent FB to become viable again. We'd be UMass if we had to go indy in 2003 or 2013.

No. UConn would be where we are now in 2015, instead of burning over half a decade in the wilderness.
 
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