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Well played sir, well played!I hope FSU beats UGA and then the entire FSU team hits the portal.
Well played sir, well played!I hope FSU beats UGA and then the entire FSU team hits the portal.
THis makes no sense. Every year, every team is different. A spot in the CFP is earned in the season being played, not past seasons. What any conference did last year, 10 years ago, or whenever doesn't matter. What matters is what happened this year. The SEC did not earn the right to be there. It is as simple as that. The fact that the CFP "found" a way to get the SEC in is clear evidence of corruption and collusion.The SEC is the conference with the most appearances (10) ... there was no way the committee was leaving the SEC out.
The whole premise of leaving is based on them not liking or trusting the ACC, and/or not thinking the ACC is good enough.Are there any examples of FSU bad mouthing the ACC?
Um. Since it’s a made for tv show, the Committee can invite whoever they want. And they did.THis makes no sense. Every year, every team is different. A spot in the CFP is earned in the season being played, not past seasons. What any conference did last year, 10 years ago, or whenever doesn't matter. What matters is what happened this year. The SEC did not earn the right to be there. It is as simple as that. The fact that the CFP "found" a way to get the SEC in is clear evidence of corruption and collusion.
But they create the ruse/illusion /lie that it is.Um. Since it’s a made for tv show, the Committee can invite whoever they want. And they did.
I‘m cynical. I think it’s about money. You must be idealistic. And think it’s about “the best team”.
It isn’t.
It’s part of the contract.But they create the ruse/illusion /lie that it is.
You mean part of the marketing campaign….It’s part of the contract.
No, it’s part of the contract. In exchange for $475 million, the Committee has broad latitude to choose who it wants for the best broadcast product. No one is complaining about the $320 million they’ve received …You mean part of the marketing campaign….
A few I could find.Are there any examples of FSU bad mouthing the ACC?
It should not be a dang TV event first and foremost. We’re trying to determine a college football champion not an Emmy award winner!For the record, I don't think Bama should've gotten in. Nor UGA. But it makes a more exciting made for tv event if you do.
But another core problem is the weekly Top 25. But that generates interest and ratings... so probably not going away.
Division 1 has a football championship every year, but that is the lower division. FBS has the College Football Pageant (CFP) instead.It should not be a dang TV event first and foremost. We’re trying to determine a college football champion not an Emmy award winner!
I will be stealing that, thank you.FBS has the College Football Pageant (CFP) instead.
I thought that one was just painfully obvious.I will be stealing that, thank you.
It is what it Is.It should not be a dang TV event first and foremost. We’re trying to determine a college football champion not an Emmy award winner!
Yes, and this is an answer of resignation of a reality that one cannot change. Hence, I will be finding something else to do when the games are played. I can only control what I can control.It is what it Is.
I understand your position. My point was I thought the teams should have been Michigan, Washington, FSU and Alabama. If UGA had beaten Alabama, i think the four teams would have been UGA, Michigan, Washington, FSU. The committee marginalized FSU because they lost their QB. If anything was going to be marginalized, i think it should have been Texas' win over Bama at the beginning of the season.This is what I have a problem with. No win or loss should be "marginalized". There are no excuses. All games should count exactly the same. If Alabama wasn't ready, it's on them.
It's part of the game, just like the weather, injuries, and everything else that goes into winning and losing. It's absurd to have four teams in the playoff and have a potential repeat.
As a fan, I think 12 is the perfect number. It gives you 4 weeks of games (like 16 teams would) without having the dumb games like 1v16, 2v15, 3v14 and 4v13. More than 16 teams requires a 5th week of playoffs which adds a lot more negatives than positives. It rewards the 4 highest ranked conference champs (who most likely just won their conference championship game) with a bye so it doesn’t add more games to those schools. It pits the 5v12, 6v11, 7v10 and 8v9 in the first round which should be pretty good games with some potential upsets.I agree that 12 is too many - too many teams, and too many games. Eight seems reasonable.
Absolutely. However... how do you think Texas would feel leaving the B12 to come to the SECheat and getting cheated by the SECheat before they even formally entered the SECheat? sEcSPN couldn't let that happen, now could they? It would be bad for bidness.I understand your position. My point was I thought the teams should have been Michigan, Washington, FSU and Alabama. If UGA had beaten Alabama, i think the four teams would have been UGA, Michigan, Washington, FSU. The committee marginalized FSU because they lost their QB. If anything was going to be marginalized, i think it should have been Texas' win over Bama at the beginning of the season.
It’s a problem of the NCAA being too weak. The NFL, NBA, and others don’t have this problem.Go to the college football playoff website rankings. Scroll past all of the team logos in the rankings, the conference logos below that. Then you will see the ESPN logo,much bigger than any logo of any team or conference. It’s literally five times bigger than any other image. That says it all right there.College Football Playoff - Rankings
collegefootballplayoff.com