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21 minutes ago, co_springs_billsfan said:

"Reward for conference championship" or "body of work"? I think we know which one the committee will value THIS season

Not sure there has ever been a reward for just making your conference championship. Still need to have no more than 1 loss at the end of the day. They’ve been very consistent about that. “Championships won”, however, is one of the tiebreaker criteria. So if usc had won last night they would go over Ohio state because they both had one loss but usc won their conference. 

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13 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Not sure there has ever been a reward for just making your conference championship. Still need to have no more than 1 loss at the end of the day. They’ve been very consistent about that. “Championships won”, however, is one of the tiebreaker criteria. So if usc had won last night they would go over Ohio state because they both had one loss but usc won their conference. 

I hear you. My point is the committee can speak out whatever side of their mouth they want to in order to support the outcome they ultimately desire.  

 

THis is why I am looking forward to the playoff expansion. The controversy over who makes it will shift from which "elite" team fails to make it which "good" team fails to make it.  Feelings will still be hurt regarding seeding and which "good" teams are left out, but in any given year all the "elite" teams will be in the dance which I think is what most fans care about.

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8 minutes ago, Willyville Guy said:

Gerdeman en fuego 

 

 

Merry Christmas, indeed 🤪

7 minutes ago, co_springs_billsfan said:

I hear you. My point is the committee can speak out whatever side of their mouth they want to in order to support the outcome they ultimately desire.  

 

THis is why I am looking forward to the playoff expansion. The controversy over who makes it will shift from which "elite" team fails to make it which "good" team fails to make it.  Feelings will still be hurt regarding seeding and which "good" teams are left out, but in any given year all the "elite" teams will be in the dance which I think is what most fans care about.

 

Yes a lot of people are saying for $$ and ratings reasons they are going to go for the Ohio state-Michigan rematch in the semi final. I think it will take some gymnastics to do that unless Michigan loses tonight, but they will do what they want and justify it somehow 

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2 hours ago, Southern_Bills said:

 

Fair argument, but you shouldn't be given a pass for losing a conference title game either. 

 

2024 it won't matter much, will be 12 teams. Then everyone will argue about why they should be 12 not 13. 🤷

 

I agree no one should get a pass, but that's exactly what OSU got.   It's not that big of a deal because they're probably a lot better than USC anyway, but it's just the principle of it.  And like you said, they are correcting it next year anyway with the 12 teams. 

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Honestly, this is why I can't be bothered to pay much attention to college football.  Every year, there's teams lobbying to get in (like Saban talking about Alabama's "3 game winning streak") and more often than not, the committee decides based on which teams are better for the revenue, instead of better on the field.

 

It's insane to me that a team can go undefeated, yet a team with 1-2 losses still gets in over them.  I know that's not the case this year, but it has happened in the past.  There really needs to just be a set of tiebreakers that determines who is in and who is out, instead of people in a room somewhere deciding.

 

I'd also argue that teams should be able to refuse to play in their Conference "Championship" game.  Most of the time, the teams playing have everything to lose, with little or nothing to gain, while teams that don't make the games can sit, watch and possibly get bumped up over teams while they do nothing on their own to earn a spot.

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7 hours ago, BLeonard said:

Honestly, this is why I can't be bothered to pay much attention to college football.  Every year, there's teams lobbying to get in (like Saban talking about Alabama's "3 game winning streak") and more often than not, the committee decides based on which teams are better for the revenue, instead of better on the field.

 

It's insane to me that a team can go undefeated, yet a team with 1-2 losses still gets in over them.  I know that's not the case this year, but it has happened in the past.  There really needs to just be a set of tiebreakers that determines who is in and who is out, instead of people in a room somewhere deciding.

 

I'd also argue that teams should be able to refuse to play in their Conference "Championship" game.  Most of the time, the teams playing have everything to lose, with little or nothing to gain, while teams that don't make the games can sit, watch and possibly get bumped up over teams while they do nothing on their own to earn a spot.

I strongly disagree with your first 2 paragraphs. If a team from a bargain basement, garage sale conference (Tulane for example) gets lucky one season and wins out, are you saying that they should get in over a 1 or even 2 loss Ohio State, etc.? How many players (besides JP Losman LOL) have they delivered to the NFL as compared to the top quality teams? Do you think that Tulane could beat any of the Top 20 teams?

 

That said, I strongly agree with your last paragraph. In fact, I think that conference championship games should be eliminated. Having 12 playoff teams will already increase the workload for many of these kids, and the chance for them to suffer injury. Is there ANY doubt that some players will suffer career shattering injuries playing in these extra games? I get it that football fans are at least in a sense like fans of gladiators in days of old. I also understand that these players are now getting paid, and some are making lots of money. Still, some of them (the very good/great ones) stand to lose millions and for what? A conference title?

 

They should make all conferences have one division and let the team with the best record (or tie breakers if necessary) be the conference champion. 

 

Jmo.

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1. Georgia 

2. Michigan 

3. TCU 

4. Ohio State 

 

Absolutely strange year in College Football.  In normal years there are 5-6 teams you could make an argument for getting into the playoff.  This year there is literally 4.  Zero 2 loss teams have ever made it and the committee has been quite vocal in prior years that 2 losses is a line they won't cross.  So we have these 4 teams and a hog pile of 2-3 loss teams.  Some are Conference Champions but that's not enough to negate their losses.  Georgia is clearly the best team in the nation and Michigan has defeated everyone they have crossed paths with, so those are the top 2.  TCU and Ohio State could go 3 or 4 in any order but I think you need to give the edge to TCU because their loss was on a neutral field in OT while Ohio State lost at home by 22.  Also I really doubt the committee would "punish" Michigan by having to play Ohio State in the semifinal.  Make Ohio State earn that rematch if it's going to happen.  🤷

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Bill from NYC said:

I strongly disagree with your first 2 paragraphs. If a team from a bargain basement, garage sale conference (Tulane for example) gets lucky one season and wins out, are you saying that they should get in over a 1 or even 2 loss Ohio State, etc.? How many players (besides JP Losman LOL) have they delivered to the NFL as compared to the top quality teams? Do you think that Tulane could beat any of the Top 20 teams?

 

 

Jmo.

Finally we agree on at least one thing.  The best a garbage basement conference can produce is a player like Gabe Davis.  I like Gabe and all but in the very same draft Bama alone produced superstar Jerry Jeudy and would be superstar if he hadn’t burned someone alive Henry Ruggs.  The difference is mind blowing.

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52 minutes ago, Mark92 said:

1. Georgia 

2. Michigan 

3. TCU 

4. Ohio State 

 

Absolutely strange year in College Football.  In normal years there are 5-6 teams you could make an argument for getting into the playoff.  This year there is literally 4.  Zero 2 loss teams have ever made it and the committee has been quite vocal in prior years that 2 losses is a line they won't cross.  So we have these 4 teams and a hog pile of 2-3 loss teams.  Some are Conference Champions but that's not enough to negate their losses.  Georgia is clearly the best team in the nation and Michigan has defeated everyone they have crossed paths with, so those are the top 2.  TCU and Ohio State could go 3 or 4 in any order but I think you need to give the edge to TCU because their loss was on a neutral field in OT while Ohio State lost at home by 22.  Also I really doubt the committee would "punish" Michigan by having to play Ohio State in the semifinal.  Make Ohio State earn that rematch if it's going to happen.  🤷

 

 

 

 

I agree that Ohio state stays at 4. But at the same time they wouldn’t want to punish Michigan with a rematch, it’s punishing UGA for being the #1 seed to play a healthy Ohio state in the semi final instead of TCU. The predicted point spread is a 5 point difference for them. -5 vs osu and -10 vs TCU.

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3 hours ago, 4merper4mer said:

Finally we agree on at least one thing.  The best a garbage basement conference can produce is a player like Gabe Davis.  I like Gabe and all but in the very same draft Bama alone produced superstar Jerry Jeudy and would be superstar if he hadn’t burned someone alive Henry Ruggs.  The difference is mind blowing.

I like to think that there are more things upon which we may agree. :)👍👌

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6 hours ago, Bill from NYC said:

I strongly disagree with your first 2 paragraphs. If a team from a bargain basement, garage sale conference (Tulane for example) gets lucky one season and wins out, are you saying that they should get in over a 1 or even 2 loss Ohio State, etc.? How many players (besides JP Losman LOL) have they delivered to the NFL as compared to the top quality teams? Do you think that Tulane could beat any of the Top 20 teams?

 

Undefeated is undefeated.  You can only beat the teams on your schedule.  In what other sport can a team go UNDEFEATED yet NOT even get in the playoffs?

 

If those teams know from day one, no matter what they do, they can't qualify for a chance at a championship, why should they bother playing at all?  We see teams in the NFL that win their division while finishing under .500.  In baseball, for the longest time, you had to win your division to make the playoffs.  Half of the teams in the NHL and more than half of the teams in the NBA make their respective playoffs.  Yet, in college football, because the rest of a teams' conference may not be great, they punish an undefeated team.  Not right, IMO.

 

What if, using your example, Tulane finishes undefeated and they're the team that beats Ohio State?  You still putting OSU in, even though Tulane has a H2H win?

 

This all highlights my issue with the committee.  It's currently based on opinions of who's better than who.  The expansion should help, as I can't imagine any undefeated team being left out in that situation, regardless of what conference they come from.

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14 hours ago, 4merper4mer said:

Finally we agree on at least one thing.  The best a garbage basement conference can produce is a player like Gabe Davis.  I like Gabe and all but in the very same draft Bama alone produced superstar Jerry Jeudy and would be superstar if he hadn’t burned someone alive Henry Ruggs.  The difference is mind blowing.

Yea josh Allen is a bum from Wyoming and Khalil Mack a bum from UB… Antonio brown from central Michigan and I can go on and On

 

If you think Gabe Davis is the best player a group of five can produce lmaoooooi

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On 12/3/2022 at 12:38 PM, cle23 said:

 

The main issue I have is OSU is essentially rewarded for NOT making their conference championship.  And I understand this isn't the first year it's happened.  But teams shouldn't be rewarded for sitting at home.

 

I want the 12 team playoff ASAP... I have hated this system for YEARS.

On 12/5/2022 at 2:43 PM, Willyville Guy said:

Thanks for the memories. JSN. Go Bucks!

 

 

 

He was protecting his draft status in the middle of the season... well, bye.

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2 minutes ago, EasternOHBillsFan said:

I don't want to even watch the game... I am dreading the result and my wife for some reason thinks the Buckeyes have a chance. I have zero faith in Ryan Day at this point and barely any faith in Stroud... the offensive game plans have been a joke.

 

Oh, come on - tough game but this team has more than a puncher's chance against Georgia. "Hit them hard and see how they fall!" 

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8 minutes ago, Willyville Guy said:

 

Oh, come on - tough game but this team has more than a puncher's chance against Georgia. "Hit them hard and see how they fall!" 

 

Bad coaching and timid QB play will seal Ryan Day's fate... I'm very confident in my assessment.

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3 hours ago, EasternOHBillsFan said:

I don't want to even watch the game... I am dreading the result and my wife for some reason thinks the Buckeyes have a chance. I have zero faith in Ryan Day at this point and barely any faith in Stroud... the offensive game plans have been a joke.

Dang

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15 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

Dang

 

I just don't.... we have some of the best wideouts in CFB and we have great RBs who can burst through holes and supposedly Stroud was Heisman worthy and yet against Xichigan they are throwing sideline passes over and over, not airing it out and not running the damn ball enough. It was a poor attempt and dink and dunk and it's insulting... we won the natty with Cardale Jones because he challenged the opposing D and Stroud isn't doing that. Stroud looks more Like Tryrod than a great QB and is it mostly playcalling or Stroud not pulling the trigger?

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9 hours ago, EasternOHBillsFan said:

 

I just don't.... we have some of the best wideouts in CFB and we have great RBs who can burst through holes and supposedly Stroud was Heisman worthy and yet against Xichigan they are throwing sideline passes over and over, not airing it out and not running the damn ball enough. It was a poor attempt and dink and dunk and it's insulting... we won the natty with Cardale Jones because he challenged the opposing D and Stroud isn't doing that. Stroud looks more Like Tryrod than a great QB and is it mostly playcalling or Stroud not pulling the trigger?

I don’t know he seems to throw downfield a lot? 

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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

I don’t know he seems to throw downfield a lot? 


I’m hoping that Georgia is a little overrated with all the talk about how they are clearly a cut above everyone else in the country.  I’m really hoping that Ohio State comes out with the edge that they showed in the last two Clemson games. I agree with the concerns about Day and play calling down the stretch this season—that to me is the biggest question mark—but we’ve seen that he’s capable of rising to the occasion on a big stage. I can’t wait to see how this goes. 

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27 minutes ago, Willyville Guy said:


I’m hoping that Georgia is a little overrated with all the talk about how they are clearly a cut above everyone else in the country.  I’m really hoping that Ohio State comes out with the edge that they showed in the last two Clemson games. I agree with the concerns about Day and play calling down the stretch this season—that to me is the biggest question mark—but we’ve seen that he’s capable of rising to the occasion on a big stage. I can’t wait to see how this goes. 

I’m very nervous but excited. 

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Vegas nails it again…kinda. They never seem to account for the fact that college defenses just like, don’t anymore if they give up a couple scores in a row. Over got obliterated. 
 

Now we get to watch Georgia obliterate TCU. It’s too bad the committee hates the idea of immediate rematches because Georgia - Ohio State is what we deserved for a final. 

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37 minutes ago, LeviF said:

Vegas nails it again…kinda. They never seem to account for the fact that college defenses just like, don’t anymore if they give up a couple scores in a row. Over got obliterated. 
 

Now we get to watch Georgia obliterate TCU. It’s too bad the committee hates the idea of immediate rematches because Georgia - Ohio State is what we deserved for a final. 

No, you and I nailed it in the other thread (especially you lol), and the Alabama victory was sweet. One might say "it was a good day."

 

 

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On 12/30/2022 at 10:11 PM, Willyville Guy said:


I’m hoping that Georgia is a little overrated with all the talk about how they are clearly a cut above everyone else in the country.  I’m really hoping that Ohio State comes out with the edge that they showed in the last two Clemson games. I agree with the concerns about Day and play calling down the stretch this season—that to me is the biggest question mark—but we’ve seen that he’s capable of rising to the occasion on a big stage. I can’t wait to see how this goes. 

 

They actually played like they should have played vs. Xichigan!!!

 

Problem is a dirty hit cost them a shot at a natty... that hit was dirty and if that wasn't targeting, then why even HAVE the damn rule? The Buckeyes needed an enforcer out there like in hockey and retaliate because that was the game.

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