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TTU will annihilate them. Again.It seems unlikely they can beat Texas tech, but who knows. If they do I hope it knocks out OU, Alabama, or ND.
TTU will annihilate them. Again.It seems unlikely they can beat Texas tech, but who knows. If they do I hope it knocks out OU, Alabama, or ND.
No way that committee is going to put Miami in. They should be in, but that would mean kicking out an SEC team or ND, and they just aren't going to do that.
It seems unlikely they can beat Texas tech, but who knows. If they do I hope it knocks out OU, Alabama, or ND.
I’m definitely not losing sleep tonight over the thought of losing all 3 OT games in the same year TWO G5s ARE LIKELY GETTING IN!Knocking Alabama out after they lost their conference championship game would be something. Likely fitting, but it would still be perceived as punishing a team for losing the extra game.
And you thought you had nothing to cheer for next week? Duke over Virginia giving us to G5 teams (no ACC team) and BYU causing chaos by knocking one of the golden boys -- Bama or ND -- out.
I tend to agree when it comes to Alabama, but OU would definitely be in jepoardy of being out. ND still has their name, and the clout that comes with it so I think they would be safe. I just want the damn thing to blow up at this point.Knocking Alabama out after they lost their conference championship game would be something. Likely fitting, but it would still be perceived as punishing a team for losing the extra game.
And you thought you had nothing to cheer for next week? Duke over Virginia giving us to G5 teams (no ACC team) and BYU causing chaos by knocking one of the golden boys -- Bama or ND -- out.
What every football fan of the CFP was waiting for UVA or Duke on the road in a CFP 1st round game. If anything the idea to expand the playoffs is off the table unless BIG and SEC get more guaranteed spots. lolThat disaster of a league beat 2 SEC teams today.
The only way ESPN can protect a chaos scenario is by heavily modifying the CFP Rankings this Tuesday. I’d expect some major moves.This will drive one of two things:
1) no autobids; the medium term end-state there is that the Big Ten and SEC would largely refuse to play outside of their own conferences and FCS, as you can never contest the legitimacy of how tough the conference is and how much more deserving a 4 or 5 loss SEC or Big Ten team is over a 0 or 1 loss ACC team if you have no comparative measures. (a defacto breakaway, even if there isn't an official one)
2) a much larger playoff with limited autobids outside of the SEC or Big Ten.... if you couple it with item 1; you can give a few token autobids (top 5 or 6 conference champs) and then by not playing outside the top two conferences the SEC and Big Ten would gobble up the remaining 10 or 11 (or 18 or 19) spots; depending on the size of the playoff.
Their only vision was to kill the Big East. After that they thought they could coast.Yep. ACC is run by a bunch of clowns with no vision. BCU is still in the conference while UConn isn't is all you need to know.