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<blockquote data-quote="IM79" data-source="post: 639464" data-attributes="member: 2216"><p>I think it's pretty apparent now who is all in on winning. It's been pretty obvious ever since the Bowl Coalition started. If you are not willing to use bag men and processing to get the very best players now, you have almost no chance to make the final four in the CFP. These playoff systems have made it all about getting to final four and then winning it all. Lower tier Bowls mean nothing. Conf Championships mean almost nothing to the very top teams that expect to be in the top 5 or so every year.</p><p></p><p>If this all really happens, we will probably stay about mid-pack as we are now. But it probably will make it harder for us to have those really good outlier years like 2014 & 2009. Unless a few of our rich boosters step up and do the right thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IM79, post: 639464, member: 2216"] I think it's pretty apparent now who is all in on winning. It's been pretty obvious ever since the Bowl Coalition started. If you are not willing to use bag men and processing to get the very best players now, you have almost no chance to make the final four in the CFP. These playoff systems have made it all about getting to final four and then winning it all. Lower tier Bowls mean nothing. Conf Championships mean almost nothing to the very top teams that expect to be in the top 5 or so every year. If this all really happens, we will probably stay about mid-pack as we are now. But it probably will make it harder for us to have those really good outlier years like 2014 & 2009. Unless a few of our rich boosters step up and do the right thing. [/QUOTE]
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