KidSilverhair
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Yes. But three SEC losses are like one loss in any other conference. And Bama, well, they’re practically undefeated in the eyes of the committee.Don’t SC and Ole Miss have three like Bana?
Yes. But three SEC losses are like one loss in any other conference. And Bama, well, they’re practically undefeated in the eyes of the committee.Don’t SC and Ole Miss have three like Bana?
Boise hasn’t been playing that great, lately. UNLV can definitely take them.
A Bama loss is only cause they didn’t care about that game, so it actually counts as a winYes. But three SEC losses are like one loss in any other conference. And Bama, well, they’re practically undefeated in the eyes of the committee.
So we are SMU fans SaturdayIf the B12 only gets one, thinking strategically, it would be best for the ACC to have 1 also. If they get two it might signal to the other teams that they should stick around. If they get one, it may be another one of a thousand paper cuts that kills off the ACC.
Agree on byes but I think conference champion that doesn't get the bye will also move past 12 seed. Might not be enough for home game but they'll get pushed up 8-10 range
Does MW have a guarantee spot?Big 12 is very, very, very likely getting 1 team in.
The only possible route for 2 would be Arizona State somehow leapfrogging the three-loss SEC teams ahead of them (all of them won today, with USC winning ranked game against Clemson), Miami dropping behind ASU with their loss, SMU beating Clemson in the ACC title, AND then the committee not punishing ASU for losing in the B12 championship. I don’t see it personally.
I think you’re looking at
SEC: Texas, Georgia, Tennessee
B10: Oregon, Penn State, Ohio State, Indiana
Notre Dame
MWC: Boise State or UNLV
B12: ASU or ISU
ACC: SMU I think is a lock at this point
Last spot up for grabs between Miami, Bama, South Carolina. All 3 get bumped if Clemson beats SMU
Explain how they said that.............ASU and ISU are probably only going to be 15/16 in next cfp ranking. That's a big jump for winning CCG, I could see the winner actually being ranked 12 and seeded 12, higher than this is tough.
Probably more likely the Big 12 gets #4 because Boise St loses or Clemson wins and Clemson gets 12 seed.
Remember the committee last week said American Athletic is tougher than Big 12. Deck = Stacked
Ohio State losing will see Texas, Penn State, and Notre Dame move up. Ohio State/Georgia/Tennessee are all going to be there at 5/6/7, I think (oh, if only Georgia Tech had pulled out that 8-OT game).
Miami losing lifts Georgia/Tennessee/SMU/Indiana/Boise State. I’m guessing the top ten this week will be Oregon, Texas, Penn State, Notre Dame, Georgia, Ohio State, Tennessee, SMU, Indiana, Boise State, in something close to that order.
Clemson’s loss probably puts Alabama at 11. I’d jump South Carolina to 12 over Ole Miss at 13 (because of the Clemson win). Arizona State/Iowa State could be 14/15, although who knows exactly where they’ll slot in Clemson there, somewhere (should be below the 2-loss Big XII teams, but no guarantees, of course).
If the B12 only gets one, thinking strategically, it would be best for the ACC to have 1 also. If they get two it might signal to the other teams that they should stick around. If they get one, it may be another one of a thousand paper cuts that kills off the ACC.
Does anyone really think Boise runs the table in the Big 12? I really would be blown away if the Big 12 champ doesn't pass them (unless somehow Boise looks really impressive and wins their championship game like 70-0).Boise would have lost to all 16 Big 12 teams with their Wyoming effort. Houston last night looked 100x better than Wyoming.
Explain how they said that.............
I actually don't remember or see that. That's ridiculous. Conference championship have always gotten big bumps in past but perhaps I'm wrongASU and ISU are probably only going to be 15/16 in next cfp ranking. That's a big jump for winning CCG, I could see the winner actually being ranked 12 and seeded 12, higher than this is tough.
Probably more likely the Big 12 gets #4 because Boise St loses or Clemson wins and Clemson gets 12 seed.
Remember the committee last week said American Athletic is tougher than Big 12. Deck = Stacked
Does anyone really think Boise runs the table in the Big 12? I really would be blown away if the Big 12 champ doesn't pass them (unless somehow Boise looks really impressive and win their championship game like 70-0).
Disagree. I want a bye if we win. Need Clemson to win for that to happen.So we are SMU fans Saturday
Wait … but if Clemson wins Iowa State has a shot at the bye.So we are SMU fans Saturday