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CFP unanimously approves 5+7 model for new 12-team playoff
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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 1000673" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>That was key, in my opinion. The SEC and BIG were able to distinguish themselves by their 2nd and 3rd teams. </p><p>It was Florida / Bama then it was Bama / LSU, then it was UGA / Bama. Sprinkle in LSU, Ol Miss and Auburn having a big season and it elevated perception the entire conference. </p><p></p><p>Similarly, the BIG has OSU forever and a steady rotation of MICH, Penn St, MSU, Wiscy to challenge them. </p><p></p><p>When that number 2 team runs the table and challenges the #1, it does wonders for perception. </p><p></p><p>Even the lame duck PAC pulled it off this year with Wash & Oregon. </p><p></p><p>The ACC hasn’t had a strong 1 / 2 punch like that for a long, long time. It was FSU alone forever, then Clemson alone. </p><p>When there has been opportunity for a strong 2, it proceeds to drop head scratchers to the bottom of the conference or worse yet, out of conference. Seems like VT elevated that to an art form for a while… losIng to ODU or ECU or somebody and then running through the ACC schedule. We Had a shot at it this year with potential strong looking undefeated teams meeting up and FSU loses Travis to injury and Lville sucks up the joint vs a middling UK team. Opportunity missed. </p><p></p><p>I’d like to see Clemson come back and FSU sustain… maybe sprinkle in a 10 win season out of GT or Miami or UNC. Hate to say but our Thanksgiving weekend results will go a long way toward perceptions… we CAN control some of this narrative. Unfortunately we have been feeding it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 1000673, member: 4905"] That was key, in my opinion. The SEC and BIG were able to distinguish themselves by their 2nd and 3rd teams. It was Florida / Bama then it was Bama / LSU, then it was UGA / Bama. Sprinkle in LSU, Ol Miss and Auburn having a big season and it elevated perception the entire conference. Similarly, the BIG has OSU forever and a steady rotation of MICH, Penn St, MSU, Wiscy to challenge them. When that number 2 team runs the table and challenges the #1, it does wonders for perception. Even the lame duck PAC pulled it off this year with Wash & Oregon. The ACC hasn’t had a strong 1 / 2 punch like that for a long, long time. It was FSU alone forever, then Clemson alone. When there has been opportunity for a strong 2, it proceeds to drop head scratchers to the bottom of the conference or worse yet, out of conference. Seems like VT elevated that to an art form for a while… losIng to ODU or ECU or somebody and then running through the ACC schedule. We Had a shot at it this year with potential strong looking undefeated teams meeting up and FSU loses Travis to injury and Lville sucks up the joint vs a middling UK team. Opportunity missed. I’d like to see Clemson come back and FSU sustain… maybe sprinkle in a 10 win season out of GT or Miami or UNC. Hate to say but our Thanksgiving weekend results will go a long way toward perceptions… we CAN control some of this narrative. Unfortunately we have been feeding it. [/QUOTE]
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