The retarded part of this is with Ohio State losing, Alabama is kind of the default #2 right now... and then even if they get blown out by Georgia, are they really going to drop more than 2 spots?
IMO, should be:
Georgia
Michigan
Alabama (I guess)
Cincinnati
Ohio State or Ok State (if OkSt wins tonight, but not because I think they're good, but because they'll have at least beaten a "top 10" team)
....and then if Alabama loses next week, they're definitely out.
Wouldn't be at all surprised if it's Georgia, Alabama, Michigan, Cincinnati or Ohio State... giving a lot more flexibility for the SEC and B1G. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
Fantastic game. Really wish the NFL had college OT rules.
I wouldn't mind it if it was just added on at the end, just to avoid ties.
Also think they should take away all the gimmicky shit in the playoffs and either make it sudden death without the whole "if a team scores a TD" versus if they score a FG, etc... or guarantee a possession both ways no matter what happens. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
I wouldn't mind it if it was just added on at the end, just to avoid ties.
Also think they should take away all the gimmicky shit in the playoffs and either make it sudden death without the whole "if a team scores a TD" versus if they score a FG, etc... or guarantee a possession both ways no matter what happens.
I absolutely hate the NFL OT rules and this was my first time watching a college OT game and it is almost perfect. Maybe for regular season games they could cutoff at 5 OT but I really liked it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
I absolutely hate the NFL OT rules and this was my first time watching a college OT game and it is almost perfect. Maybe for regular season games they could cutoff at 5 OT but I really liked it.
The Ravens would dominate with those rules. They're experts at the 2 point conversion. [Reply]