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<blockquote data-quote="18in32" data-source="post: 263643" data-attributes="member: 2492"><p>The fundamental problem with your point of view is that there is no end to it. Assume for a moment we agree that Louisville "looks" better than Clemson right now. If you think the best looking teams should go into the CFP, then why not do the same for the ACCCG? Why shouldn't the ACC select Louisville instead of Clemson to be the Atlantic Div rep in the ACCCG? If you answer that by saying Clemson should go since they won on the field, then we agree and the reason behind that decision explains why the same should apply for the CFP. If you answer that by saying the ACC *should* pick Louisville, then we simply totally disagree about the fundamental point of college football....</p><p>PS. I can't stand the "at this point in the season" kind of talk. Let's just call the first – what? – 6 or 8 games "pre-season" games and not count them; then the teams would know which games were going to be held against them and which weren't. Either the games are real games or they aren't. Can't have it both ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="18in32, post: 263643, member: 2492"] The fundamental problem with your point of view is that there is no end to it. Assume for a moment we agree that Louisville "looks" better than Clemson right now. If you think the best looking teams should go into the CFP, then why not do the same for the ACCCG? Why shouldn't the ACC select Louisville instead of Clemson to be the Atlantic Div rep in the ACCCG? If you answer that by saying Clemson should go since they won on the field, then we agree and the reason behind that decision explains why the same should apply for the CFP. If you answer that by saying the ACC *should* pick Louisville, then we simply totally disagree about the fundamental point of college football.... PS. I can't stand the "at this point in the season" kind of talk. Let's just call the first – what? – 6 or 8 games "pre-season" games and not count them; then the teams would know which games were going to be held against them and which weren't. Either the games are real games or they aren't. Can't have it both ways. [/QUOTE]
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