College Football (US) What's with the SEC teams?
#181
Posted 2014-December-06, 18:58
#182
Posted 2014-December-06, 20:30
has fsu had one impressive game all season?
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#183
Posted 2014-December-06, 20:52
if i were on the committe, assuming fsu holds on and the game isnt a blowout and osu keeps blowing out wisky and baylor beats KSU, 1. bama 2. oregon 3. tcu and put 2 FSUs, 1 OSU, and 1 Baylor into a hat and draw for the 4th team.
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#184
Posted 2014-December-07, 08:01
jjbrr, on 2014-December-06, 20:52, said:
#185
Posted 2014-December-07, 08:09
I hope that the two Top 6 teams who are left out of the playoff are assigned to play each other in another bowl game, provided it's not Baylor and TCU.
#186
Posted 2014-December-07, 09:20
Bbradley62, on 2014-December-07, 08:01, said:
Two things:
I agree with everything this guy is saying here
And the committee has said something to the effect that they're going to make their decisions on a week-by-week basis, so while I understand what you're saying and I think the committee is correct to have TCU ahead of baylor, I think ultimately it's just a drama/entertainment/made for tv thing where baylor will jump TCU in this last week and they'll justify it by saying baylor's resume hadn't been good enough yet because they don't want to offend people on your side of the argument.
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#187
Posted 2014-December-07, 09:39
#188
Posted 2014-December-07, 09:41
This is like a swiss event where TCU would have finished with 100 VPs and Baylor with like 95 VPs.
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#191
Posted 2014-December-07, 12:47
Florida State is rightly included, and 3rd is probably right.
As for Alabama and Oregon as 1-2, that is hard to argue.
Should be a good playoff.
Big 12 has no one to blame but themselves - co-champions is silly. Probably didn't make too much difference at the end, however.
#192
Posted 2014-December-07, 14:48
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#193
Posted 2014-December-07, 15:23
Bbradley62, on 2014-December-07, 09:39, said:
A conference can only have a championship game if it has 12 members; the Big 12 has 10 after all that shuffling of the past few years. So it would have to actually add two members or get the NCAA to approve a waiver, which I suspect it would be unlikely to do.
What all this means is we'll now have the spectacle of one of the major conferences going begging for members so it can be in the new playoff system. This is just what the system needs to appear legitimate.
#194
Posted 2014-December-08, 08:38
Bbradley62, on 2014-December-07, 12:10, said:
Perhaps. Or maybe they leaned towards OSU's national appeal and travel-ready fans. Or maybe they just picked who they thought was best.
In any case, the decision is defensible and will lead to a successful playoff in every sense. A couple more years of this, and expansion to 8 teams is inevitable.
The main weird thing is that TCU was ranked 3rd, won 55-3, and fell to 6th. If this kind of thing is going to happen, they would be better off not publishing rankings at all before the final decision. Compare basketball.
-gwnn
#195
Posted 2014-December-08, 09:05
#196
Posted 2014-December-08, 11:12
Bbradley62, on 2014-December-08, 09:05, said:
As I recall, the BCS was two thirds human polls and one third computer ranks. From the human influence, we would likely have Florida State and Alabama. FSU's computer rank is lower, not sure if enough to drop them out though.
-gwnn
#197
Posted 2014-December-08, 11:36
billw55, on 2014-December-08, 08:38, said:
In any case, the decision is defensible and will lead to a successful playoff in every sense. A couple more years of this, and expansion to 8 teams is inevitable.
The main weird thing is that TCU was ranked 3rd, won 55-3, and fell to 6th. If this kind of thing is going to happen, they would be better off not publishing rankings at all before the final decision. Compare basketball.
The explanation is two-fold.
First, the chairman of the committee has appeared publicly and stated that the previous week's rankings reflected essentially a four-way tie for third place between TCU, Florida State, Ohio State and Baylor. The rankings of those four teams were very close.
Second, TCU's game against Iowa State had almost no impact on the final rankings. It was essentially a non-game. Baylor's game against K-State had some impact (and K-State was a highly ranked opponent). But neither was a conference championship game. Ohio State played a conference championship game against Wisconsin, a ranked opponent. And Florida State played a conference championship game against Georgia Tech, a ranked opponent. By winning their conference championship games, Ohio State and Florida State got a boost (especially OSU, which won 59-0 with a third-string QB).
Now, if TCU played Baylor this past weekend in the hypothetical Big 12 Championship Game, that might have changed the result. The fact that Baylor beat TCU earlier in the season in a truly strange game did not carry as much weight with the committee as a real conference championship game would have done.
Also, OSU's out of conference schedule, while not among the toughest in the country, was far superior to the out of conference schedules of Baylor and TCU. Baylor's was near the bottom, and TCU's was, in fact, last.
#198
Posted 2014-December-08, 11:37
billw55, on 2014-December-08, 11:12, said:
#199
Posted 2014-December-09, 00:01
expect to expand to 16 for the money and ratings
not about the players
#200
Posted 2014-December-25, 14:45
Favorite...........Spread.....Underdog
Miami..21............3.5......South Carolina..24
W Virginia..37.......3.5......Texas A&M..45
Arkansas..31.........6........Texas..7
LSU(23)..28..........7.5......Notre Dame..31
Georgia(13)..37......7........Louisville(21)..14
TCU(6)..42...........3.5......Mississippi(9)..3
MS St(7)..34.........7........Georgia Tech(12)..49
Auburn(19)..31.......6.5......Wisconsin(18)..34
Missouri(16)..33.....5........Minnesota(25)..17
Alabama(1)..35.......9.5......Ohio St(4)..42
Tennessee..45........3.5......Iowa..28
Florida..28..........6.5......East Carolina..20