Honest question, does anyone actually think Indiana, BYU, Miami or Notre Dame would beat Alabama, Ole Miss or Georgia on a neutral field? I don’t. These playoff rankings are a joke. pic.twitter.com/sN8irgWSay
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) November 13, 2024
For Penn State, its win over Illinois is currently a better win than anything ISU, Colorado, or Arizona State have.IowaBear said:
There's a lot of Garbage on NDs resume. I mean look at the resume if PSU and Indiana… neither have beaten anyone with a pulse.
Indianas SOS is sub 100! That's a 2-3 loss team if they had played teams with pulses. I said it before and I'll say it again. If/when they get bulldozed in Columbus they should be out
IowaBear said:
Illinois!??? Come on lol. That's on par with Tech. Penn St has zero zero impressive wins.
Same Navy team who's beaten 0 teams with a pulse? I'll give you Tx AM. But they'll still end up at 9-3 at best. Either way you spin it those resumes are not supporting of their rankings that simply cannot be denied
IowaBear said:
What do those schools have to do with this discussion.
What has PSU,ND or Indiana done to deserve being ahead of BYU? What has Miami done to deserve being in the CFP at this point? If we're using Illinois to make a point about justifying a team currently being in the CFP than we've reached an all time low bar. Because Illinois blows. Isu beating Iowa in Iowa City is more impressive than anything Penn St has done. That's how utterly pathetic PSU schedule has been. And as pathetic as theirs is. Indiana's is even worse. Sure Indiana is the cool story. But there needs to be context behind that cool story. A sub 100 SOS is worse than the elite Briles teams
From strictly a win/loss record perspective, beating a 6-3 team is better than beating a 6-4 team, but people can disagree.IowaBear said:
You do realize KSU beat a currently ranked Tulane squad right ?
So no PSU doesn't have a win that trumps anything KSU, CO, or ISU have done. And yes a win by ISU in Iowa City also trumps a win over Illinois
Jack Bauer said:
SEC Homer right behind Paul Finebaum
Why not just have 10 SEC teams in the playoffs?Honest question, does anyone actually think Indiana, BYU, Miami or Notre Dame would beat Alabama, Ole Miss or Georgia on a neutral field? I don’t. These playoff rankings are a joke. pic.twitter.com/sN8irgWSay
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) November 13, 2024
Résumé comparison 📊
— CFB Kings (@CFBKings) November 13, 2024
#14 SMU (8-1) -
• Ranked win: #19 Louisville by 7 on road
• Next best win: Beat 7-2 Pitt by 23
• Third best win: Beat 7-3 Duke on road
• Loss: By 3 at home to #6 BYU
#3 Texas (8-1) -
• Ranked win: NONE
• Best win: Beat 6-4 Vanderbilt by 3
• Next best… pic.twitter.com/hcZemhiwy5
SMU has a better resume than Texas.
— Danny Kanell (@dannykanell) November 13, 2024
It’s not even debatable.
But they’re ranked 11 spots lower.
ELEVEN!!!
Big brand bias at its finest.
Wild Scenario:
— Peter Burns (@PeterBurnsESPN) November 13, 2024
If every SEC Favorite wins the next 3 weeks + Arkansas beats Missouri
Then LSU is in the SEC Championship Game vs the winner of Texas and A&M. pic.twitter.com/s0qByUYlRN
Team A is currently ranked #14, Team B is currently ranked #3. 🤷 https://t.co/NeR8V4ub6O
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) November 14, 2024
boognish_bear said:
It would be nice if SEC/B1G/ACC/B12 all increased the number of cross-P4 non-con matchups to 2 per year
GoldenBear007 said:
Beating the worst schools in the SEC and Big 10 are still considered better wins than beating anyone in the Big 12 or ACC. This much is evident.
ursamajor said:
These ridiculous mega conferences have such imbalanced schedules that you can barely even make intraconference assessments, much less judgments across conference. The SEC can be the best conference, but you can still climb to the top of the conference standings without high-quality wins.
Beating a 6-6 Vanderbilt didn't really show much given that they finished one spot above the bottom of their division, and Baylor finished 5 spots from the bottom in the Big 12.historian said:GoldenBear007 said:
Beating the worst schools in the SEC and Big 10 are still considered better wins than beating anyone in the Big 12 or ACC. This much is evident.
Yes and it's totally bogus. We proved that in 2018: we were in the bottom half of the Big 12 and still beat Vandy. A few years ago Texas Tech beat Arky in Fayetteville, although I don't remember their standing in the conference at the time. IIRC, it was Mahomes's last year there.
South Carolina should absolutely be ranked. They are a couple of bad calls and missed field goal from having 1 loss. They got screwed in the LSU game and they missed a fg to lose at bama.BigGameBaylorBear said:
Missouri, South Carolina, and LSU should not be ranked. Same old story of inflating SEC school resumes
Killing Floor said:
One thing to say a ranked week one opponent that fell off a cliff is not a quality win.
But it's completely misleading to look back at week 11 and say "so and so isn't good because all the ranked teams they beat are no longer ranked". Getting beat is why teams lose their rank.
One great thing about the old format Big12 is that every team had high risk games. But often the league was penalized because of an inevitable loss.
There is no perfect way to pick the playoff teams.
Even if you say "conference champions only" you're still admitting mid teams in lower leagues ahead of great teams with a key loss.
There is no way to please everyone and appear completely fair and unbiased in selection. But this system is way better than last one.
Georgia has the #1 strength of schedule and the #3 strength of record.
— Graham Coffey (@GrahamCoffeyDC) November 13, 2024
Texas has the #56 strength of schedule and #10 strength of record.
Why put these people in a room if they can’t look at schedules and understand what a grind it is to play 3 Top 12 teams on the road?
Aberzombie1892 said:Beating a 6-6 Vanderbilt didn't really show much given that they finished one spot above the bottom of their division, and Baylor finished 5 spots from the bottom in the Big 12.historian said:GoldenBear007 said:
Beating the worst schools in the SEC and Big 10 are still considered better wins than beating anyone in the Big 12 or ACC. This much is evident.
Yes and it's totally bogus. We proved that in 2018: we were in the bottom half of the Big 12 and still beat Vandy. A few years ago Texas Tech beat Arky in Fayetteville, although I don't remember their standing in the conference at the time. IIRC, it was Mahomes's last year there.
historian said:Aberzombie1892 said:Beating a 6-6 Vanderbilt didn't really show much given that they finished one spot above the bottom of their division, and Baylor finished 5 spots from the bottom in the Big 12.historian said:GoldenBear007 said:
Beating the worst schools in the SEC and Big 10 are still considered better wins than beating anyone in the Big 12 or ACC. This much is evident.
Yes and it's totally bogus. We proved that in 2018: we were in the bottom half of the Big 12 and still beat Vandy. A few years ago Texas Tech beat Arky in Fayetteville, although I don't remember their standing in the conference at the time. IIRC, it was Mahomes's last year there.
You are kinda making my point