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Indiana and Tulane both beat down inferior teams over many weeks, but when they finally faced a good opponent, they wilted.

The committee needs to shelve the eye test and rank teams based on objective measures.
And those two teams (Tulane and Indiana) combined had 0 OOC wins vs. P4 teams. Add Army to that list too. Meanwhile. BYU won @ SMU (ACC), Iowa State won @ Iowa (B1G) and Arizona State beat Miss. State (SEC). SMU is the only great win in the bunch, but 3-0 is better than 0-Whatever. Big XII still has some work to do, but one obstacle has been removed. Next is for one or all three of these teams to win impressively on Saturday and look good in the CCG. Left Colorado off the list since they lost @ Nebraska and have 3 losses. We do NOT want Colorado to have a chance to win the Big XII.
 
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Indiana and Tulane both beat down inferior teams over many weeks, but when they finally faced a good opponent, they wilted.

The committee needs to shelve the eye test and rank teams based on objective measures.
Difference is that Indiana would beat Memphis pretty easily, Memphis and OSU are just a touch different with the talent they field lol.

Tulane never should have been ranked just like no G5 team ever deserves to be ranked.
 

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Difference is that Indiana would beat Memphis pretty easily, Memphis and OSU are just a touch different with the talent they field lol.

Tulane never should have been ranked just like no G5 team ever deserves to be ranked.
Saying no G5 team deserves to be ranked is the exact attitude that leads to saying only B1G and SEC teams deserve to be ranked. It's a ridiculous statement, and a symptom of what I call Big 10 Brain
 
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Difference is that Indiana would beat Memphis pretty easily, Memphis and OSU are just a touch different with the talent they field lol.

Tulane never should have been ranked just like no G5 team ever deserves to be ranked.
I don't know about that. Memphis has a potent offense with the all-time AAC passing leader at QB. Iowa State found out all about that last year in the Liberty Bowl. Yes, I think Oregon and Ohio State would most likely beat them, but Indiana is still as much of a paper tiger as Memphis is at the moment. I actually think Memphis vs. Indiana would be a fantastic match-up.
 
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One thing I thought of in the middle of the night.

IF Iowa State beats K-State soundly and finishes 10-2,

IF Iowa State somehow loses out on the tie-breakers and misses the Big XII CCG,

IF CHAOS continues to happen with Ore. State winning @ BSU, GT winning @ GA, Vandy beating Tennessee, Syracuse beating Miami (Fla.), Cal winning @ SMU, Purdue winning @ Indiana, Miss. State beats Ole Miss, Alabama loses to Auburn (Lord forgive me!), etc. - with the Big XI Champion (ASU for example) getting the #4 seed BYE - Iowa State could slip in as the #11 or #12 seed as an at-large team just because they would be hunting for a final at-large team, and the Cyclones are currently #18 with Tulane already losing and Ariz. State not a threat (since they could win and move into the #4 slot). Therefore, ISU is a de facto #16 in this scenario as I type...

That would take a lot of CHAOS (like 2007), but it could happen until it doesn't. I'd prefer for ISU to make the Big XII CCG, win it and go to the CFP, but just thinking that CHAOS with a 10-2 Iowa State team not in the Big XII CCG could be interesting.

One step at a time.

Let's Go State!
 
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Difference is that Indiana would beat Memphis pretty easily, Memphis and OSU are just a touch different with the talent they field lol.

Tulane never should have been ranked just like no G5 team ever deserves to be ranked.
I'd guess if Indiana and Memphis squared off against one another on a neutral field, Memphis would maybe be a TD underdog. They are a good G5 team. Saying no G5 team should be ranked is also ridiculous. The best G5 team this year took the #1 team down to the wire earlier this season, no different than what the #2 team did.
 

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Indiana and Tulane both beat down inferior teams over many weeks, but when they finally faced a good opponent, they wilted.

The committee needs to shelve the eye test and rank teams based on objective measures.
There's exactly one undefeated team in the country. So that means that every other team has "wilted" against someone. Indiana did so vs. the #2 team in the country on their field. Notre Dame "wilted" vs. Northern Illinois in South Bend. Miami did so vs. a mediocre Georgia Tech. All three of those teams have SoS ratings in the 60s.
 
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Saying no G5 team deserves to be ranked is the exact attitude that leads to saying only B1G and SEC teams deserve to be ranked. It's a ridiculous statement, and a symptom of what I call Big 10 Brain
Totally different, the schedules aren’t even close to the same, the caliber of athletes isn’t comparable. It’s why ND should be out of playoff competition for losing to a G5 team.

I’ve been pretty vocal wanting to see more teams in from the ACC and Big12, G5 though just isn’t playing the same game.
 

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Totally different, the schedules aren’t even close to the same, the caliber of athletes isn’t comparable. It’s why ND should be out of playoff competition for losing to a G5 team.

I’ve been pretty vocal wanting to see more teams in from the ACC and Big12, G5 though just isn’t playing the same game.
100% agree.

It’s P4. P2 in money/bias, but P4 in terms of competitive balance.
 
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Totally different, the schedules aren’t even close to the same, the caliber of athletes isn’t comparable. It’s why ND should be out of playoff competition for losing to a G5 team.

I’ve been pretty vocal wanting to see more teams in from the ACC and Big12, G5 though just isn’t playing the same game.
I disagree. Plenty of G5 teams over the years have been within the top 25 of college football teams. To exclude them before any games are played just because of recruiting rankings is the exact attitude that got us to where we are today in the media landscape of this sport.
 

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G5 teams were able to go win a bowl game. G5 teams are unlikely to win multiple p4 playoff games, unlike which I think ACC and Big 12 teams could with certain favorable seedings.
 
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I disagree. Plenty of G5 teams over the years have been within the top 25 of college football teams. To exclude them before any games are played just because of recruiting rankings is the exact attitude that got us to where we are today in the media landscape of this sport.
If Tulane held course (and a couple other things) would you have felt the same way having 2 G5 teams in the playoff and no Big12 teams? Do you think the schedule G5 teams is the same caliber as those in the Big12?
 

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Saying no G5 team deserves to be ranked is the exact attitude that leads to saying only B1G and SEC teams deserve to be ranked. It's a ridiculous statement, and a symptom of what I call Big 10 Brain

Yoink.

I'm borrowing this for the next time a B1G team gets housed in a bowl game and a co-worker says it was just a bad performance when it was super obvious the team just wasn't that good and got their ass kicked and would 9/10 times vs. that opponent.
 
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Totally different, the schedules aren’t even close to the same, the caliber of athletes isn’t comparable. It’s why ND should be out of playoff competition for losing to a G5 team.

I’ve been pretty vocal wanting to see more teams in from the ACC and Big12, G5 though just isn’t playing the same game.
If Tulane was undefeated with a win over KSU and OU, I would have said they deserved a spot in the playoff.

They didn’t deserve one with 2 losses. But that’s a different argument than “no G5 teams should be ranked”
 

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G5 teams were able to go win a bowl game. G5 teams are unlikely to win multiple p4 playoff games, unlike which I think ACC and Big 12 teams could with certain favorable seedings.
Can the 16 seeds win the NCAA tourney? Can the 8th seed in the NBA playoffs win the championship? Can the last entry in the field win the Masters.

Probably not, but if they earn their way in with on-the-field performance (not recruiting rankings), then they deserve a shot.
 

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Can the 16 seeds win the NCAA tourney? Can the 8th seed in the NBA playoffs win the championship? Can the last entry in the field win the Masters.

Probably not, but if they earn their way in with on-the-field performance (not recruiting rankings), then they deserve a shot.
I don't entirely disagree but my problem is that they've "earned" it against a really really weak regular season schedule. Boise St. has I think the #90 SoS. What would their record be if they had the play the week-to-week grind of a P4 schedule? There's no way IMO they're 10-1 heading into the final game of the season.