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<blockquote data-quote="leatherneckjacket" data-source="post: 990798" data-attributes="member: 3849"><p>Let's say for the sake of argument a team starts the season with their starting QB injured and lose three times in the first few weeks of the year. Then, after their QB comes back, they proceed to win the rest of their games by a large margin, including against a #1 team. They win their conference championship, but have a worse record than four other teams who are undefeated from other four power conferences. By the eye test, they are the clearly the best team in the country, but they have much worse record as well as a loss to the undefeated conference champion from the ACC. Further, the other four teams have had significant injuries in their conference championship games. It seems to be that the logic of some of the fonts is that the three loss team should get in over one of the undefeated conference champion because they are the best team and the other teams are not as good as their record states since they have current injuries. Is this correct? I guess I did not know it was solely based on subjective who one thinks is the best team on selection day criteria.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leatherneckjacket, post: 990798, member: 3849"] Let's say for the sake of argument a team starts the season with their starting QB injured and lose three times in the first few weeks of the year. Then, after their QB comes back, they proceed to win the rest of their games by a large margin, including against a #1 team. They win their conference championship, but have a worse record than four other teams who are undefeated from other four power conferences. By the eye test, they are the clearly the best team in the country, but they have much worse record as well as a loss to the undefeated conference champion from the ACC. Further, the other four teams have had significant injuries in their conference championship games. It seems to be that the logic of some of the fonts is that the three loss team should get in over one of the undefeated conference champion because they are the best team and the other teams are not as good as their record states since they have current injuries. Is this correct? I guess I did not know it was solely based on subjective who one thinks is the best team on selection day criteria. [/QUOTE]
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