Ronnie Barnhardt Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 27 minutes ago, Chris Evans said: Also his fact is purely wrong. FSU was never ranked by the committee. Wish he would get called out. Exactly! How is this not being hammered by anyone, anywhere? I get that bama is 10-2 but still Edited 1 hour ago by Ronnie Barnhardt 1 Quote
Waxahorn Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Won't it be exciting to watch North Texas take on Oregon?😗 And who will we root for? Quote
Burnt Orange Horn Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, HornsUpThumbsDown said: Good points, Texas has 3 losses, 1 worse than others puts them behind teams that don’t have 3 losses. Bama probably thought same thing last year. Good fuel to take care of Biz next year Which is exactly why total losses is the wrong criteria by which to classify teams. Head to Head and Strength of Schedule must come first. It is non critical thinkers who accept the Committee's losses first criteria. Kind of like the good Germans in the 30s who justified accepting Hitler. The committee ranks teams as it wants, then works backward to make it make sense. This is the fatal flaw of the Committee which invalidates all of its actions. It has negated the value of marquee match ups. The consequence of invalidating such elevated competitive matchups means less CFB fans will be able to view them. Which also means total revenue for the networks and the involved colleges will decline. If Texas and other colleges with premier football programs will not speak against this obviously flawed model, then the networks must. Kudos to Jeff for articulating the obvious flaws of this Committee of program fans and professional pundits expressing personal biases over sober evaluation. The NCAA must do better or be kicked to the gutter by the power conference members. Quote
Burnt Orange Horn Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 17 minutes ago, 4thandFive said: Texas should have beaten Florida. Yes, but it should not be the on criterion that invalidates Head to Head records and Strength if Schedule. You have been brainwashed by the Committee's malfeasant decision process. Unfortunately we have many others who also lack critical thinking capabilities. Sad time in America. 3 Quote
4thandFive Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 2 minutes ago, Burnt Orange Horn said: Yes, but it should not be the on criterion that invalidates Head to Head records and Strength if Schedule. You have been brainwashed by the Committee's malfeasant decision process. Unfortunately we have many others who also lack critical thinking capabilities. Sad time in America. I haven’t been brainwashed…Texas lost 3 games. Don’t lose 3 games (one of them being to a sub-.500 team) and we’d be in the playoffs without question. Period. Edited 1 hour ago by 4thandFive Quote
FootLaw Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The BS gets worse every year. Bama has the worst loss of the top 15 hands down. Until you put non-interested parties on the CFP committee, it will be flawed. End of story. Quote
marathon Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Jeff Howe said: Don’t say you’re picking the best teams when Miami’s head-to-head win over Notre Dame, as of now, doesn’t matter. Don’t say you’re picking the best teams when the Longhorns, who played a tougher schedule than any of the other current CFP candidates, appear to be disqualified from consideration solely based on accruing three losses. The committee should be fired for ranking Notre Dame over Miami even though Miami beat ND and they both have 10-2 records. It’s as if Miami never played ND. Why even play the game. Flawed logic implies there was logic to begin with. Their selection process is simple. They look at won loss records and pick the prettiest records. Here are their top 13 rankings. Ohio State: 12-0 Indiana: 12-0 Georgia: 11-1 Texas Tech: 11-1 Oregon: 11-1 Ole Miss: 11-1 Texas A&M: 11-1 Oklahoma: 10-2 Alabama: 10-2 Notre Dame: 10-2 BYU: 11-1 Miami (Fla.): 10-2 Texas: 9-3 Quote
Junior Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago I’m honestly baffled why some Texas fans and media are still running air cover for this committee. It's like agreeing with a judge who didn’t read the case but liked the font on the first page. Quote
Here for the Wins Posted 9 minutes ago Posted 9 minutes ago I think A&M got hosed to keep us out of it. Maybe Vandy too. Quote
AusMOJO Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Jeff Howe said: Jon Gruden did a bit, but it makes more sense than the current format: I still don't get how BYU would be in if they lose? They need to win to stay in the CFP, if they lose they're out. Quote
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