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CFP unanimously approves 5+7 model for new 12-team playoff
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<blockquote data-quote="yeti92" data-source="post: 1003223" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>It's pretty easy to determine the top 5 rankings in the SEC from last season, and I've posted it before:</p><p></p><p>Alabama - Beat uga, LSU, and Ole Miss, no losses in conference</p><p>uga - Beat ole miss and mizzou, lost to Bama</p><p>ole miss - Lost to bama and uga, beat LSU and Mizzou</p><p>LSU - Lost to Bama and Ole Miss (and FSU), beat Mizzou</p><p>Mizzou - Lost to ole miss and LSU, beat none of the top 5</p><p></p><p>your fandual odds post is about next season, does not include all ACC teams, and is ultimately not relevant to what I am discussing. I could easily see the ACC winning half or more of the matchups you listed though.</p><p></p><p>If you have been following recruiting for a decade, I've got news for you: you are pretty new to recruiting compared to a lot of people here, myself included.</p><p></p><p>UT and Mizzou would be in contention about as much as Tech or Louisville or NC State or VT was this year. They would not be favorites to win the conference, that would still be FSU and Clemson.</p><p></p><p>Your thought exercise on A&M is a hilarious waste of time. "What if this team was a totally different team with a different coach, how good would they be?" Who cares, it is fiction. </p><p></p><p>Louisville would be in the top 10 in the SEC last season and yes very likely next season, they definitively better than the bottom 6 teams in the SEC this season, and the next 4 are arguable. But again, nobody is talking about the SEC in its configuration next year except you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeti92, post: 1003223, member: 133"] It's pretty easy to determine the top 5 rankings in the SEC from last season, and I've posted it before: Alabama - Beat uga, LSU, and Ole Miss, no losses in conference uga - Beat ole miss and mizzou, lost to Bama ole miss - Lost to bama and uga, beat LSU and Mizzou LSU - Lost to Bama and Ole Miss (and FSU), beat Mizzou Mizzou - Lost to ole miss and LSU, beat none of the top 5 your fandual odds post is about next season, does not include all ACC teams, and is ultimately not relevant to what I am discussing. I could easily see the ACC winning half or more of the matchups you listed though. If you have been following recruiting for a decade, I've got news for you: you are pretty new to recruiting compared to a lot of people here, myself included. UT and Mizzou would be in contention about as much as Tech or Louisville or NC State or VT was this year. They would not be favorites to win the conference, that would still be FSU and Clemson. Your thought exercise on A&M is a hilarious waste of time. "What if this team was a totally different team with a different coach, how good would they be?" Who cares, it is fiction. Louisville would be in the top 10 in the SEC last season and yes very likely next season, they definitively better than the bottom 6 teams in the SEC this season, and the next 4 are arguable. But again, nobody is talking about the SEC in its configuration next year except you. [/QUOTE]
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