Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Nice to see that it's really an eleven team playoff + Bama. ****ing horseshit.
College football has never been on the level. I also bet they’ll screw SMU over if they lose the conference title game to Clemson and knock them out for Bama too.
All the 12 team CFP does is ensure the top power brokers in the sport never actually miss the dance. [Reply]
It'll always be the same argument, just further down the rankings this time... do you reward a team like Miami for playing a cupcake schedule and losing two games over an Alabama team that actually played a ranked team or three and actually be a couple of them.
Between Team A or Team B, what's the evidence they could actually compete... that always seems to be the logic.
Of course, Alabama also has two of the worst losses of any team around them or ahead of them, too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
It'll always be the same argument, just further down the rankings this time... do you reward a team like Miami for playing a cupcake schedule and losing two games over an Alabama team that actually played a ranked team or three and actually be a couple of them.
Between Team A or Team B, what's the evidence they could actually compete... that always seems to be the logic.
Of course, Alabama also has two of the worst losses of any team around them or ahead of them, too.
Seems like some of the “cupcakes” on Miami’s schedule did damage in the SEC.
Louisville destroyed Kentucky who beat Ole Miss.
Georgia Tech took Georgia to 8 OT’s at Georgia.
And Miami curb stomped Florida at the Swamp.
The committee is rewarding Alabama for beating Georgia.
Fair enough… a win over a top 5 team carries more weight with them than losses.
Because Alabama has more losses and worse losses than Miami.
Losing to Vanderbilt and getting blown out by a 6-6 Oklahoma team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
Don't know why he'd leave. He's getting fired next year and will have a fat buyout
He’s young enough where he probably doesn’t want to sit out and just get paid.
And at UCF he walks into a situation he thought he was getting at USC before they moved to the B1G… a program with superior recruiting resources in a lesser conference. [Reply]