OTFBrandon Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (This is all eye test based, no mathematics are involved lol) Okay obviously Texas will most likely not get into the playoffs this season after the chaos didn't go our way, but we still just maybe might have a sliver of hope to get in after conference championship week. I know this is a shot in the dark, but say Alabama and BYU both lose next week, that virtually opens up one more at large bid assuming Virginia can beat 7-5 Duke to become ACC champions and get a bid for the playoffs. Also if Ohio State beats Indiana it would only boost our chances to be in. So, this in my opinion would be the seeding after next week, 1. OSU 2. Georgia 3. Indiana 4. Texas Tech 5. Oregon 6. A&M 7. Ole Miss 8. Oklahoma 9. Norte Dame 10. Texas 11. Virginia 12. North Texas. Some articles say even if Alabama (10-3) loses they most likely get the last nod over BYU (11-2), Miami (10-2), Vanderbilt (10-2), and Texas (9-3). In a way I can see how the committee has every right not to put us in after finishing 9-3, but like coach Sark said it would be a disservice to the sport. It would virtually mean wins and losses are the most important aspect when it comes to the playoff. Texas in my honest opinion would dog walk every team competing for the final spot. But, because they have more losses the committee and the CFB world doesn't seem to believe so. Anyways like I said it's a shot in the dark, probably wont happen. Just glad we finished the regular season on a good note and hopefully smother whoever we get scheduled to play in our bowl game. Hook'Em. Quote
Longhornmd Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago If Georgia beats Alabama and Tech beats BYU only one spot would be open. Who does the committee like: Vanderbilt, Utah, BYU, Miami or Texas. Each team has had a win over a playoff team in contention. If BYU loses to Tech they only have Utah and Utah would only have BYU(doubt Cincinnati would be ranked). Vanderbilt and Miami are the two teams likely to knock Texas out. Vanderbilt would only have Tennessee and maybe Mizzou if they are ranked and Miami would only have ND. However, Vanderbilt is getting much love with Pavia and is possible heisman winner. With the way Vanderbilt is playing and Pavia in the heisman talk I would not doubt Vanderbilt gets the last spot even though Texas beat them. Just like 2008 with OU playing in Big 12 Championship even though Texas beat them. Quote
whereiend Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago (edited) I think the only chance is if committee ranks us ahead of OU and ND, which they ought to do given our superior wins and head to head domination of OU. If that doesn't happen this week then we won't be in the playoff, and CDC needs to immediately cancel all difficult OOC games on future schedules. Edited 41 minutes ago by whereiend Quote
Longhornmd Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago I think ND should be forced to join a conference. Otherwise they are no different than a non power 4 schedule wise that gets in just because they won their conference or beat 1 playoff contender. It should be setup that the top 12 or 16 in the future get in. No conference champion gets in that is not ranked in top 12 or 16. If you don’t fix that no team will play a marque matchup in the preseason. I think they should do away with conference championship all together. 1 Quote
LonghornLegends Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, SchoolColors said: 1000% just go all in for next year Quote
SueVide Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago (edited) Nobody cares but here's my biased rankings: 1. Ohio State (11-0) 2. Georgia (10-1) 3. Indiana (11-0) 4. Oregon (10-1) 5. Ole Miss (10-1) 6. Texas Tech (10-1) 7. Notre Dame (10-2) 8. Texas A&M (11-1) 9. Texas (9-3) 10. Oklahoma (10-2) 11. Alabama (10-2) 12. BYU (10-1) Edited 30 minutes ago by SueVide Quote
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