GophersInIowa
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Ohio St has the best chance of beating Georgia IMO.
Wow. USC can't tackle. Their D is nowhere good enough to bail out their offense. They don't belong in the CFP.
For the record I never want two from the same conference. I think Ohio state will be the 4 now.
I would rather see top 4 conference champs in playoff
Ohio St has the best chance of beating Georgia IMO.
I still think it’s true. I think they just matchup better against Georgia than anyone else.I thought the same until Michigan tore through the OSU defense last week.
Yup.After being subjected to the SEC with two multiple times, it would be sheer hilarity to see the Big Ten with two this year - just as a cherry on top after the epic TV deal Warren just reeled in.
I never want to see two either, unless it's from the Big 10.
When TCU blows it, Alabama, with two losses will get in. PUKE
LOL. The USC defense is so bad it's comical. They've quit.
All those big time NIL donors must feel like shit right now.
Funny enough, but hasn't Lincoln Riley's issue nearly every year been an unreliable defense?
USC’s defense has been weak all year and is now fully expose
They better go purchase some tacklingUSC’s defense has been weak all year and is now fully exposed.
Michigan loses to Purdue and they are still in.Should be GA vs. OH St, and MI vs TCU.
Penn State v. Utah in the Rose Bowl.
Until Michigans loses to Purdue tomorrow. Then … chaos.
All three would still be in. They would all have one loss. No two loss team would jump them. TCU has a strong strength of schedule.The chaos if Mich, TCU, and Georgia lost tomorrow... I know it's unlikely but can you imagine?
+10610 odds on the parlay has me tempted...The chaos if Mich, TCU, and Georgia lost tomorrow... I know it's unlikely but can you imagine?
All three would still be in. They would all have one loss. No two loss team would jump them. TCU has a strong strength of schedule.
I think the field is set. It's just the question of the order.
That would be pure BS. I don't see it, but the love of the SEC and Alabama would probably do it.I think if TCU loses, they get screwed and 2 loss Alabama goes instead of them. Just how the system works. Which would mean 2 SEC vs 2 Big Ten, which would be fun to see...
Yep. The committee is setting up that chance by ranking Alabama ahead of Tennessee even though Tennessee beat them.I think if TCU loses, they get screwed and 2 loss Alabama goes instead of them. Just how the system works. Which would mean 2 SEC vs 2 Big Ten, which would be fun to see...
Not a bad idea. Kind of like the National Champion was crowned before bowl games once upon a time. Worked in our favor at least once...For sure Georgia and Michigan are still in with losses. Only question is TCU and think they should be in as well. I'm actually of the mind that the playoffs should be set before the conference championship games as they have to play a 13th game.
I prefer it just not hurt you, but can only help you. Meaning a team that loses in a conference championship can't cause you to be leapfrogged by any teams that didn't play.For sure Georgia and Michigan are still in with losses. Only question is TCU and think they should be in as well. I'm actually of the mind that the playoffs should be set before the conference championship games as they have to play a 13th game.