SeaBee_Gopher
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Gotta love the TV crew for the Notre Dame vs. Indiana game.
Yeah... I've been listening and watching.Gotta love the TV crew for the Notre Dame vs. Indiana game.
Same with me. It's important for the B1G to represent well on the biggest stages, such as this inaugural 12-team playoffI really hope Texas and Tennessee lose tomorrow!
It seemed like his vendetta was making Greg McElroy uncomfortable. Sean had to start backtracking when Indiana made that late run. It would have been so cool to see them make that last two point conversion to move the game to just eight and see them start sweating! We were inches from seeing a very fun onside kick!!! If that were a Gopher team letting that lead get away I would have been terrified!I said this in the game thread but I am really disappointed in one of my favorite play by play announcers, Sean McDunough.
It’s like he had a script in front of him and a mission to absolutely trash the B1G. It was right out of the ESPN playbook and he was towing the company line.
He saved his worst tirade for the end at the exact time announcers usually sing the praises of the losing team, reminding viewers how good they were, how it just didn’t come together tonight, lots to be proud of, etc. etc.
Instead it was some of the strongest anti-B1G propaganda I have heard, laced with comments that all but blatantly said Indiana wasn’t worthy of the Detroit Bowl.
Please don't hold back.I hope Ohio State rapes Tennessee without the lube. That former Bama QB in the booth is a bitch boyD
Well Indiana only had one chance for one. How many losses does a quality win make up for?I personally would've rather watched Alabama, Ole Miss or South Carolina in South Bend last night. If you are an at-large you should be able to point to one quality win..
I’d put South Carolina in before Ole Miss too.As many are saying, you can’t judge a whole season by a high pressure playoff game.
Kiffin is most vocal, but does he realize he’s just campaigning for Alabama over his own team?
You can’t ignore 3 losses no matter the conference. Illinois has an argument but they are a B1G team so no one cares.
The conferences are all represented and we’ll see how it plays out.
This! Plus look at how they were playing towards the end of the year. Tough out.I’d put South Carolina in before Ole Miss too.
AwfulI hope Ohio State rapes Tennessee without the lube. That former Bama QB in the booth is a bitch boy
The big ten should refuse to participate in a playoff system that doesn’t go out to bid.
They didn’t discuss with that much nuancedidn't see the game (was at a HS basketball double-header).
Did the announcers discuss the issue with mega-conferences and un-equal scheduling?
because, IMHO, that is what this really boils down to.
two teams in the same conference:
Team A has an "easier" schedule
Team B has a "harder" schedule
Team A has a better won-loss record than Team B. the easy and simple response is "Team A had a better season." But did they? If Team A played the same schedule as Team B, would they still have a better record?
the difficult (but fairer) solution is to apply a Strength of Schedule multiplier to the records, and to use the 'adjusted' records to determine advancement and/or Bowl Game placement.
with unequal schedules, a team with 8 wins might actually be better than another team with 10 wins.
but that requires nuance - and broadcast TV has a "no nuance" rule, because it's "too hard to understand."
They did for Indiana and SMU, but left Texas off the list.didn't see the game (was at a HS basketball double-header).
Did the announcers discuss the issue with mega-conferences and un-equal scheduling?
because, IMHO, that is what this really boils down to.
two teams in the same conference:
Team A has an "easier" schedule
Team B has a "harder" schedule
Team A has a better won-loss record than Team B. the easy and simple response is "Team A had a better season." But did they? If Team A played the same schedule as Team B, would they still have a better record?
the difficult (but fairer) solution is to apply a Strength of Schedule multiplier to the records, and to use the 'adjusted' records to determine advancement and/or Bowl Game placement.
with unequal schedules, a team with 8 wins might actually be better than another team with 10 wins.
but that requires nuance - and broadcast TV has a "no nuance" rule, because it's "too hard to understand."
Notre Dame is playing as well as anyone right now. I think they will beat Georgia.I get what you are all saying but who cares? BiG got 4 teams in, go out on the field and show everyone that the BiG is the best conference. Sure as hell didn't look like it tonight, yeesh Indiana got their ass kicked bad just like against tOSU. Was rooting hard for Indiana, maybe Notre Dame is that good?
I have Notre dame in the national title game vs OregonNotre Dame is playing as well as anyone right now. I think they will beat Georgia.
It’s so ridiculous when it’s like SEC team should be this place or this seedThey did for Indiana and SMU, but left Texas off the list.
I agree with all your comments. It's one thing if you are making the occasional strength of schedule comments regarding Indiana, but it was the non-stop nature of the comments and then equating that to the questioned strength of the B1G as a whole.I said this in the game thread but I am really disappointed in one of my favorite play by play announcers, Sean McDunough.
It’s like he had a script in front of him and a mission to absolutely trash the B1G. It was right out of the ESPN playbook and he was towing the company line.
He saved his worst tirade for the end at the exact time announcers usually sing the praises of the losing team, reminding viewers how good they were, how it just didn’t come together tonight, lots to be proud of, etc. etc.
Instead it was some of the strongest anti-B1G propaganda I have heard, laced with comments that all but blatantly said Indiana wasn’t worthy of the Detroit Bowl.