If I was the HC and had a college age daughter, no way would I allow ol bobby to be around her. Especially with his motorcycle
I’m sure they have but when has a CCG loser made the playoff? I know it hasn’t happened in the big ten, I assume it happened in the SEC a couple double bid years.I just hate the idea of including CCG losers in the playoff in any scenario. CCG game weekend should almost be considered an extra round of the playoffs. Win and advance. If Bama beats UGA or Oregon beats UW then I already know Bama or Oregon are the better team. Let someone else have a crack at them in the playoff.
I’m sure they have but when has a CCG loser made the playoff? I know it hasn’t happened in the big ten, I assume it happened in the SEC a couple double bid years.
Georgia won a national championship after losing in the ccg 2021I’m sure they have but when has a CCG loser made the playoff? I know it hasn’t happened in the big ten, I assume it happened in the SEC a couple double bid years.
Nebraska made the national championship game after getting boat raced in their last regular season game of the year and didn't even win their division.I’m sure they have but when has a CCG loser made the playoff? I know it hasn’t happened in the big ten, I assume it happened in the SEC a couple double bid years.
The TCU one I forgot about, hard to dismiss Georgia, that’s the point of expanding the playoff I guess. Most years the SEC does have the top two teams even if the conference in general is overrated.Georgia just two years ago
Kinda my point, it’s rarer that the loser of the conference championship game gets in. More likely to have the bama scenario, Nebraska is from before a playoff even existed so doesn’t count.Nebraska made the national championship game after getting boat raced in their last regular season game of the year and didn't even win their division.
Alabama won the national championship without even winning their division.
Just crazy that you could win a national championship in the pre-playoff format without even winning a 6 team division.Kinda my point, it’s rarer that the loser of the conference championship game gets in. More likely to have the bama scenario, Nebraska is from before a playoff even existed so doesn’t count.
Kinda my point, it’s rarer that the loser of the conference championship game gets in. More likely to have the bama scenario, Nebraska is from before a playoff even existed so doesn’t count.
Kinda why we got away with that systemJust crazy that you could win a national championship in the pre-playoff format without even winning a 6 team division.
With the new giant conferences it'd almost make more sense to have the 4 power conferences all have a semis and championship and send their champions to a top 4 playoff of only champions. It'd essentially be a 16 team playoff with the first 2 rounds in-conference.
Last year with TCUI’m sure they have but when has a CCG loser made the playoff? I know it hasn’t happened in the big ten, I assume it happened in the SEC a couple double bid years.
Would it have made a difference if it was 7?Just crazy that you could win a national championship in the pre-playoff format without even winning a 6 team division.
That's what I want to see if Texas beats Okie State. But I first want to see Okie State win. It would be awesome to see the final 3 Big 12 titles go to Baylor, KState and Okie State. And ISU made OU earn their title in 2020.If Washington, FSU, Michigan, Texas and Bama all win this weekend, it's going to be glorious chaos.
Pretty sure that was the right choice considering the Georgia game was the closest anyone played them.Would it have made a difference if it was 7?
cough, cough Ohio State last year was selected.
Can't for a couple reasons. 1) you can't lock out the other conferences without getting sued. 2) the conferences don't have equal strength and don't project to at any point in the near future.
You’re not wrong but that’s probably not a path you should hope cfb goes downWhile you can make the second argument, there's no reason that the big 10\SEC\ACC\B12 have to associate with anyone else. It'd be like a mid-major complaining about not being given access to a Big 12-SEC challenge in basketball.
People will gripe about it, but the fact is a lot of the lower end G5 teams probably shouldnt be FBS in the first place anyway and were only brought in as filler for low end conferences that got poached through realignment backfill.
But they werent the best in their conference?Pretty sure that was the right choice considering the Georgia game was the closest anyone played them.