Richard7125
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it does when your SOS is 130But the 3O has no place in college football!
it does when your SOS is 130But the 3O has no place in college football!
When your SOS is 130, you can do anything as long as you’re good at it.it does when your SOS is 130
Yep. I still hate it that uga has such an easy glide path and I still contend that there are at least four teams in the ACC that could beat them this year.FSU survived the Duke threat when Duke QB Leonard reinjured his ankle in the Red Zone. But they survived and do not play another ranked team until the ACCCG. It looks like their opponent will UNC or Louisville. It looks like neither of them will be in the CFP even if they are ACC champions.
The SEC got interesting. Tennessee's loss to Bama pretty much takes them out of the SECCG unless something crazy happens. uga plays Florida, Missouri, Ole Miss, and the Vols the next four weeks. And they will be doing it without their Heisman candidate. That's just in the SEC East. Bama has the lead in the West right now, but still has LSU coming up. The Tigers have to play Ole Miss, so the possibility of a 3-way tie is real. It's hard to guess who might be in the championship game, much less their status as a CFP team.
The B1G is moving along as expected in the East and Penn State needs to beat Michigan and hope tOSU doesn't. Unless something strange happens, the B1G champ will be in the CFP.
In the B12, Oklahoma eeked out a 2-point win over UCF, but it still looks like the winner of their expected rematch with Texas will be the champion. If it's undefeated OU, they're in the CFP. If Texas wins, they are probably in if they have only one loss.
The PACn got interesting last night as undefeated Washington survived at home against woebegone Arizona State by scoring 12 of their 15 points in the 4th quarter. Utah pretty much eliminated USC from CFP discussion with a late FG, but lost their star LB Lander Barton for the season. Washington is the only remaining undefeated team in the PAC, but their are three one loss teams, plus USC, who could be in the PACCG.
All that aside, it looks like the CFP will have four of Michigan, uga, tOSU, Washington, FSU, and Oklahoma. At least that's what it looks like this morning.
Does OU’s loss open the door for another conference getting two in? Don't see how OU gets in with that resume or Washington going 13-0.
You have issue with Washington? If they are undefeated they are in. Now only 4 conferences can have an undefeated champion. Who has a better win than beating Oregon that haven’t lost yet?Does OU’s loss open the door for another conference getting two in? Don't see how OU gets in with that resume or Washington going 13-0.
Unless FSU loses they are in the CFP. Right now it looks like two B1G teams and the SEC champ. It could change. The PAC champ could push someone out.B1G is a contender for 2. SEC if Bama wins out and beats an unbeaten uga in the SECCG.
Is Washington is an undefeated PAC 12 champ they are in period. How anyone doesn’t see that is absurd. Try and explain how an undefeated Washington isn’t in?Unless FSU loses they are in the CFP. Right now it looks like two B1G teams and the SEC champ. It could change. The PAC champ could push someone out.
You and I don't disagree, but we don't have a vote.Is Washington is an undefeated PAC 12 champ they are in period. How anyone doesn’t see that is absurd. Try and explain how an undefeated Washington isn’t in?
Those voting will take an undefeated conference champ over a one loss team without a second thought.You and I don't disagree, but we don't have a vote.
No issue with Washington. I think they’re legit. But the committee has shown a PAC bias by leaving them out before.You have issue with Washington? If they are undefeated they are in. Now only 4 conferences can have an undefeated champion. Who has a better win than beating Oregon that haven’t lost yet?
They would pick Alabama over Texas because a loss to Texas is better than a loss to Oklahoma #secMathI’m starting to think things are lining up for the SEC to miss out entirely. Call it a weird hunch, but despite looking less impressive all year, I have this gut feeling that Alabama will beat UGA in the SEC championship. How often does someone beat Saban twice in a row? He lost his last game against them. Let’s say Michigan, Washington and FSU win out and finish undefeated. Now, let’s say Texas wins out. If Texas and Alabama are both one loss teams, regardless of SEC bias, I do not see them picking Alabama over Texas with Texas winning the head to head. Maybe if it was a lesser “named” program, but I think Texas would get the, correctly IMO, edge there.
The most interesting scenario would be if all of that happened except Washington loses a rematch to a 1 loss Oregon team. In that case, would Oregon get in as the champion of what is clearly the best conference this year, or Alabama? Probably Alabama.
I also don’t think my weird hunch regarding UGA and Bama is wishful thinking. I said they would win it all after the Clemson game in ‘21 and early on in ‘22. I just really think Saban beats them.
I agree and I think FSU has an good chance to win against that lineup. I will depend on who plays Ugag first. If it is Michigan/OSU, then there's a good chance that the Dwags will be eliminated. I don't think FSU could beat Ugag, but they could beat Michigan/OSU and, if they get in, Washington.Unless FSU loses they are in the CFP. Right now it looks like two B1G teams and the SEC champ. It could change. The PAC champ could push someone out.