KingKong24
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The only thing I would change is Michigan State at 2 and Alabama at 3. Can’t believe the committee had the balls to rank Oklahoma that low but I like it.
I don’t think so. Even if OSU deserves it, the Committee will want to finally put the P12 in.Oregon and OSU win out, Ohio State will make it. Book it.
Why? The Pac 12 is as bad as the ACC. At least the past few years the ACC has had Clemson. Both the ACC and the Pac 12 on the whole are closer to the Mountain West and American than they are the Big 10 and SEC.I don’t think so. Even if OSU deserves it, the Committee will want to finally put the P12 in.
Bc the Pac 12 is going to throw a b**ch fit. It’s all about Conference politics. I’m not saying I agree with it, but I do believe that’s the reality if the situation.Why? The Pac 12 is as bad as the ACC. At least the past few years the ACC has had Clemson. Both the ACC and the Pac 12 on the whole are closer to the Mountain West and American than they are the Big 10 and SEC.
if Ohio St runs the table, beating ranked Purdue, Michigan St, Michigan and either Wisconsin or Iowa then will absolutely, 100% get in over Oregon.
Oregon would have the head-to-head win, plus two wins over Utah, but will that keep Utah in the CFP rankings since they would then have 5 losses?
There's zero argument for Oregon over Ohio St other than the result from September. If both run the table, Ohio St has a CLEAR resume' advantage.Bc the Pac 12 is going to throw a b**ch fit. It’s all about Conference politics. I’m not saying I agree with it, but I do believe that’s the reality if the situation.
Again, you’re preaching to the choir. I’m just telling you, the P12 is going to throw a fit since they’ve not been in the playoffs since UW in ‘16.There's zero argument for Oregon over Ohio St other than the result from September. If both run the table, Ohio St has a CLEAR resume' advantage.
If Oklahoma goes unbeaten, they’re getting in, even if it’s not impressive. Wins over Baylor & Ok St will be enough for them to leap a 1 loss team.Don't see any SEC team getting in except for UGA this year after they run the table unless there's total chaos. Alabama will lose at least twice including the SEC championship assuming they get there.
As it's set up, if these teams were to win out IMO Oregon, Ohio State and UC would finish 2, 3, and 4 barring Oklahoma winning out in very impressive fashion and flipping the playoff selection committee's current impression of them. The order Oregon and Ohio State are ranked in does not matter because they will play each other in one of the semifinals if they win out barring Oklahoma looking extremely impressive these next few weeks.
The Big 10 Champ trumps the Pac 12 Champ. They can throw a fit all they want, it doesn't change the perception of the conferences. If one of them loses, which I think both have the potential to, then it's a moot point anyways.Again, you’re preaching to the choir. I’m just telling you, the P12 is going to throw a fit since they’ve not been in the playoffs since UW in ‘16.
I agree. 1-loss Big 12 Champ Oklahoma probably gets in as well.If Oklahoma goes unbeaten, they’re getting in, even if it’s not impressive. Wins over Baylor & Ok St will be enough for them to leap a 1 loss team.
I think if OK loses, they’re out. The Committee clearly isn’t impressed with them up to this point.I agree. 1-loss Big 12 Champ Oklahoma probably gets in as well.
If they beat Baylor and Iowa St big, lose a close one to Oklahoma St, then beat the Cowboys a week later there's a path for them in my opinion.I think if OK loses, they’re out. The Committee clearly isn’t impressed with them up to this point.
I think that’s a scenario where UC can get in.If they beat Baylor and Iowa St big, lose a close one to Oklahoma St, then beat the Cowboys a week later there's a path for them in my opinion.
Scenario:
Georgia wins out
Bama loses to Auburn or Georgia
Oregon loses to Utah
Ohio St wins out
Cincinnati wins out
Oklahoma has the above scenario
You have Oklahoma out? Who's the 4th team then?
Bama or Notre Dame.If they beat Baylor and Iowa St big, lose a close one to Oklahoma St, then beat the Cowboys a week later there's a path for them in my opinion.
Scenario:
Georgia wins out
Bama loses to Auburn or Georgia
Oregon loses to Utah
Ohio St wins out
Cincinnati wins out
Oklahoma has the above scenario
You have Oklahoma out? Who's the 4th team then?
ND isn’t that good. IDK why you keep pushing for them. If they somehow manage to get in, UGA will pummel them.Bama or Notre Dame.
It’s true, it’s true. Trust me …
I’m a diehard ND fan, they’re not good enough to be in the playoffNotre Dame is going to be lurking there with one loss if there's some chaos. They aren't losing again if they win this week.
Almost everyone except for Georgia has either been too inconsistent or just hasn't looked good at all.I’m a diehard ND fan, they’re not good enough to be in the playoff
I agree, but that's only 3 teams then.I think that’s a scenario where UC can get in.