Rocky P Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago (edited) I'm still holding onto hope! Edited 47 minutes ago by Rocky P Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted 46 minutes ago Moderators Posted 46 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, cdibbs said: I dont recall that being primary criteria for the committee. There are teams ahead of Texas (Alabama) where that is not the case. Head to head and strength of schedule are the primary criteria by which they are supposed to grade. Not the primary criteria, but it's why they are ahead of Texas. Otherwise, what would the reasoning be? Quote
Stuey22 Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago Bama schedule change gave me the opposite reaction. Weaker noncon because they know Texas is out this year. 1 Quote
CHorn427 Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Thorn007 said: no chance. two of ou vandy or bama mia had to lose AP poll may put Vandy ahead, but I have a strong feeling we’ll be ahead of Vandy in the CFP poll. I think bama losing alone could have gotten us in. Then I think they could have went: 1. Ohio State 2. Indy 3. UGA 4. Tech 5. Oregon 6. Ole Miss 7. TAMU 8. Notre Dame 9. OU 10. BYU 11. Texas 12. Miami I think we’ll be sandwiched between Miami and at 13. Quote
CHorn427 Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago 1 hour ago, uthorn1374 said: The A&M win is the biggest win in all of college football this season. With this golden ticket in hand, the CFP could put us wherever they choose and have the A&M win as justification should there be any backlash. It’s in the top 5, but not biggest. 1. Ohio State over us 2. Bama over UGA 3. UGA over us Quote
syracusehorn Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago (edited) I think “strength of schedule” in the committee’s rubric was a euphemism for conference affiliation. They didn’t want to go down this road, but it was inevitable. And the consequences are seismic. Edited 32 minutes ago by syracusehorn Adding last line. 1 Quote
alrightalrightalright Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago Unfortunately I think this post is accurate in how this will all play out. Networks will get the viewership/ad revenue back in an expanded playoff when tough OOC games are canceled. I guess we’re at 13 tonight. 1 Quote
cdibbs Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said: Not the primary criteria, but it's why they are ahead of Texas. Otherwise, what would the reasoning be? I don't disagree with you saying thats the reason. I think thats probably their rationale as well. I'm just critiquing that rationale as hypocritical given where Alabama is ranked and the supposed "criteria" they set for themselves. 1 Quote
tmataya Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago 3 hours ago, jkates said: You mentioned Sark's politicking. You mentioned Bama's switching its future non-con scheduled. You brought no evidence about how the committee is feeling about either of these things. Oh I forgot posts cannot be written without proper evidence. Quote
Here for the Wins Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago 38 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said: Not the primary criteria, but it's why they are ahead of Texas. Otherwise, what would the reasoning be? Um, lack of understanding? Quote
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