Cobra
former west banker
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Imagine this scenario:
The Gophers run the table in convincing fashion by winning out the last 3 games with double digit score advantage, & in the process beat 2 ranked teams, one in the top 10. They then win again in the B1G champ game over number 2 ranked, undefeated Michigan, finishing 10-2, & winning the B1G Ten championship outright.
My question is this:
Would the Gophers make the CFP as a 2 loss team with that strength of schedule?
The Gophers run the table in convincing fashion by winning out the last 3 games with double digit score advantage, & in the process beat 2 ranked teams, one in the top 10. They then win again in the B1G champ game over number 2 ranked, undefeated Michigan, finishing 10-2, & winning the B1G Ten championship outright.
My question is this:
Would the Gophers make the CFP as a 2 loss team with that strength of schedule?