Also, go back to the BCS formula and take 12. No one outside of the top 12 has a claim to the NC anyway.
How anyone can think the CFP "get's it right" is beyond me with four teams from five conferences. America is relying on 13 biased individuals to omit a major conference champion every season.
It just makes me wonder about the structure of the committee. Why 13 members (seems like a really weird number to land on)? How are they chosen? Is their a guideline to picking members? Do they have to sign agreements about possible bias opinion?
I'm guessing they went with an odd number like 13 so that they won't have any tie votes when they are deciding at the end of the year.
Don't give Notre Dame a representative just because they're too greedy to join a conference.2 each for major conferences
1 each for the minor conferences
= 15
+ one for independents, likely a Notre Dame person
= 16
Add in five journalists. At least one of them, and I hope two, has to be a data journalist.
= 21
2 each for major conferences
1 each for the minor conferences
= 15
+ one for independents, likely a Notre Dame person
= 16
Add in five journalists. At least one of them, and I hope two, has to be a data journalist.
= 21
2 each for major conferences
1 each for the minor conferences
= 15
+ one for independents, likely a Notre Dame person
= 16
Add in five journalists. At least one of them, and I hope two, has to be a data journalist.
= 21
The Vegas guy said he was basing it entirely off who would be favored in Vegas in a head to head. Cowherd surely got him on there because the results favored OSU.
Edit: For example, he said OSU would be favored by 5 if playing Miami head to head.
Meanwhile, a non-biased site like Profootballfocus has Mayfield, Grier, and Rudolph as the 3 best QBs in the county.
I don't understand why fans of a team that isn't in playoff contention are getting so upset over the rankings. Ohio State is not getting in the playoff. Period. Oklahoma will get in as long as they win out. It seems that the one year TCU got screwed has completely warped your view and now you're looking for perceived conference slights everywhere.
Here's the committee protocol, too lazy to read over it
http://collegefootballplayoff.com/documents/2017/10/20//CFP_Selection_Committee_Protocol.pdf?id=23
Actually, from the recent talks it is a very realistic scenario that Ohio State still gets into the playoffs. With a lot of the teams ahead of them set to face each other in the last few weeks. The committee it up to happen anyway. The committee members also individually rank teams 1-30 then merge their rankings, so ISU is still in the discussion in that aspect. ISU and WVU falling out of rankings will give the committee an excuse to drop OU out.I don't understand why fans of a team that isn't in playoff contention are getting so upset over the rankings. Ohio State is not getting in the playoff. Period. Oklahoma will get in as long as they win out. It seems that the one year TCU got screwed has completely warped your view and now you're looking for perceived conference slights everywhere.