Commissioner Jim Phillips on CFP

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Mijami and Cocks in shambles.


Crazy to me that the Big 12 winner is cheering hard for UNLV. If they beat Boise, they will jump from a 12 seed to 4 and get a bye.

I’m sure these rankings will be massaged to get the matchups they want. IMO, no 3 loss team should host a game, unless it’s the 8/9.

If Clemson beats SMU, then the real politicking begins. Can SMU stay in while bama moves to 13?

I said a few days ago and I’ll own it… if IU was above SMU, that was a dead giveaway that ACC was a one bid league. If SMU takes care of business, we likely are, but if Clem wins, SMU should hang around.
A Clem win and Boise loss would be really interesting…. But I think Canes are toast
 

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He has to be vocal and stump for the ACC or what happened last year happens again.
So he is learning on the job?
Is he a
A. A professor by training (colleagial ) that has high salary and long term contract. Involved
B. An entrapanuer that is crestive and has moderate salary and a big performance bonus. Commited
 

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I said a few days ago and I’ll own it… if IU was above SMU, that was a dead giveaway that ACC was a one bid league. If SMU takes care of business, we likely are, but if Clem wins, SMU should hang around.
A Clem win and Boise loss would be really interesting…. But I think Canes are toast
If Boise loses, then unlv gets their spot as the 5th highest ranked conference champ. They just won’t get a bye. When you add the Big 12, bama is last in.
As you said, the only interesting thing is seeding and whether Clemson winning would bump bama, or SMU would magically be 12th
 

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Don’t see any way Miami survives this. No way a P4 loser already in the Top12 falls out (unless it’s SMU). Absolute travesty. 2 loss Miami should be ahead of a 3 loss Alabama.

Miami is already out, right? They will get jumped by the BIG 12 winner regardless. And according to Phillips, a team not playing this weekend will not move into the playoff. They definitely won't break that rule for the U. The Canes will be sitting home watching on TV.
 

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Someone needs to be obnoxiously pounding the media about the SEC having their cake and eating it too. They want to benefit from Alabama having more “marquee wins” but also forgive Alabama for losing more games. You shouldn’t benefit from a win that another team didn’t have a chance to get when you also have more (and not just-top-tier) losses.
 

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Miami is out. The only drama is SMU vs Alabama if Clemson wins. We all know Alabama will win that battle and SMU will be out too.

Other than that, the seeding of the teams that lose this weekend.
 

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Miami is already out, right? They will get jumped by the BIG 12 winner regardless. And according to Phillips, a team not playing this weekend will not move into the playoff. They definitely won't break that rule for the U. The Canes will be sitting home watching on TV.
Yep, they are out. Committee said they aren't moving teams that don't play this weekend so they have no one to jump.
 

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There’s certainly an argument for Miami to be in over Alabama. But the committee has recency bias, and just like last year is gauging how teams will perform in the playoff by how they are doing towards the end of the season. Not just on their overall record. And Miami has dropped two out of their last three.

In my opinion, Miami has been overrated much of the season, having several close calls once they got into the middle of ACC play. Their defense is weak. I was quite impressed with them when they trounced Florida, but that was game one.

Perhaps they are as deserving as some other teams that may make it into the playoffs – there are bound to be some cases like this with a 12-team field. But they aren’t looking like a championship team.
 

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So he is learning on the job?
Is he a
A. A professor by training (colleagial ) that has high salary and long term contract. Involved
B. An entrapanuer that is crestive and has moderate salary and a big performance bonus. Commited
He's an administrator in the style of Homer Rice. He's probably the closest thing to Homer Rice alive in College Football today.
 

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Yup. Miami loses to a ranked opponent and drops 6. Meanwhile, tOSU loses to an unranked opponent and drops 5. CFP math. Had to squeeze Bama right in on top of them.
SECheat bias at it's best. Miami's only losses are to the #22 team and a team that should have beaten #5 but they drop below Bama with 3 losses???
 

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I have been thinking about the best path forward for SMU. Based on what happened last year, there is a good chance they are at risk of missing the playoff if they play and lose to Clemson. However, if they opt out of the game, they guarantee themselves a spot. It all depends on if they care about winning the national championship or conference championship more. Of course they could do both, but it is a greater risk.
 

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Last two years his teams have been left out of the playoffs and he has been silent as a mouse. You would see the SEC commissioner in an uproar. So yes I would consider him weak
Miami just got jobbed to put Bama as an at-large. Meanwhile, UGAg, the recipient of SECheat refs “contempt for the rules,” just got put in the coveted 5th slot. Irony of ironies if UGAg should have to play Bama.
 
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