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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau" data-source="post: 102571" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>I consider that to be a distinct possibility, i.e. Gators over Seminoles. Now, on the whole playoff thing. It seems to me that the expansion of the 2 team BCS to four team CFP is going to be more controversial. The final selection of the 4 participants is going to look much more arbitrary than just picking the top two was. To me, there are at least ten or eleven teams that could/should be picked for the last four spots. The committee must choose, but there will be a lot of disgruntled and disappointed people when the deed is done. And rightly so, because no teams have really separated themselves from the pack at all this year. And I think going forward it will be similar. Lots of parity, lots of attrition. And when an SEC darling loses, they don't fall out of the mix? Pure and utter bovine feces.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully we will see some meaningful match ups from the leftovers in the bowls such as Georgia v. Oregon, Mississippi v Oklahoma, Ohio State v. Arizona State, GT v. Alabama, Michigan State v Auburn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, post: 102571, member: 1017"] I consider that to be a distinct possibility, i.e. Gators over Seminoles. Now, on the whole playoff thing. It seems to me that the expansion of the 2 team BCS to four team CFP is going to be more controversial. The final selection of the 4 participants is going to look much more arbitrary than just picking the top two was. To me, there are at least ten or eleven teams that could/should be picked for the last four spots. The committee must choose, but there will be a lot of disgruntled and disappointed people when the deed is done. And rightly so, because no teams have really separated themselves from the pack at all this year. And I think going forward it will be similar. Lots of parity, lots of attrition. And when an SEC darling loses, they don't fall out of the mix? Pure and utter bovine feces. Hopefully we will see some meaningful match ups from the leftovers in the bowls such as Georgia v. Oregon, Mississippi v Oklahoma, Ohio State v. Arizona State, GT v. Alabama, Michigan State v Auburn [/QUOTE]
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