BYU/ASU need to be ranked when CO meets one of them in the title game. As much as I hate it we really need Co to beat KU this weekend. Probably convincingly
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— Tim England (@tengland_150) November 20, 2024
THOSE ARE THE KEY WINS? pic.twitter.com/4VyZjEjsA8
That's fair, but - as noted - that assumes CO wins out.IowaBear said:
Army loss eliminates the AAC. Tulane isn't jumping the B12 champ assuming CO wins out.
BYU/ASU need to be ranked when CO meets one of them in the title game. As much as I hate it we really need Co to beat KU this weekend. Probably convincingly
IowaBear said:
Indiana has the 106th SOS let that sink in.. they're going to get into the playoffs and their best win will be Washington.
PSU is similar. Illinois is ranked to prop PSU up. Neither has beaten anyone. Same can be said for Miami
I realize I may be writing my own CFB media obituary by putting this out there, but what exactly has Boise State done to earn a bye over the Big 12?
— Matt Fortuna (@Matt_Fortuna) November 20, 2024
Both Boise State and BYU are 9-1.
Per Sagarin, Boise State’s SOS is 91st.
BYU’s is 31st.
Based on how Miami is seeded, it appears the committee is assuming they will be the ACC champ. Which at this point as to who will be the top 4 seeds is based on assumptions and guessing until there are actual champs of the P4 conferences.boykin_spaniel said:
I don't get how Miami is ahead of SMU aside from name bias.
IowaBear said:
The biggest issue I have is the criteria seems to change every year to fit certain teams. They either need to come out with criteria that they'll use yearly to select teams or just flat out say the B10, SEC are getting 4 minimum in. SOS for example used to be a huge criteria.. that's out the window with teams like Indiana, Tx, PSU beating absolutely no one. Same with Miami
The challenge is that the metrics are more important than who a team did or did not beat as any given team does not control their schedule other than who they select as their OOC opponents, and, even then, they have no control over how good those opponents are.IowaBear said:
Remind me again… who has Texas beat?
I get it, you have your head squarely up the ass of the SEC and the B10. You've made that crystal clear. Now remind me… who has Texas beat? What about Penn St? Miami? Who's Miami beat? What about Indiana and that SOS at 106. Who have they beat?
You bringing up criteria is hilarious!!! No one knows what criteria the committee uses because they can change their "criteria" weekly to match what teams they want in
No one is saying that they don't use SOS or that SOS isn't important - metrics are simply more important.IowaBear said:
The committee has routinely (in the past used SOS) that magically went out the window this year.
If we're using your logic we may as well just have a 16 team bracket of just B10/SEC teams as no one else is apparently worthy of participating
The metrics are easy to skew surely you can and should be able to recognize this
IowaBear said:
Ohio St. I've made my opinions on the others quite clear. I also would put both Georgia and Ole Miss ahead of them. Texas has the easiest SEC schedule in recent memory and the 2 I've mentioned have ran the gauntlet. One of which dismantled Texas in their own back yard.
You questionably left out the part where BzyU as an example has a ranked win where Texas does not. I'll ask you 1 more time… whose Tx best win?
SEC teams Texas hasn’t played:
— Brad Crawford (@BCrawford247) November 20, 2024
Alabama
Ole Miss
Tennessee
Texas A&M
South Carolina
Missouri
LSU
And the Longhorns lost to the one SEC team they played in the top-half of the league standings (Georgia).
The SEC doesn’t suck this year, it’s just Texas was given a gift in Year 1 https://t.co/ZE00s266zD
As fans of college football, we need to push back against ESPN. ESPN is destroying college football.
— Big Ten information. College football fan (@Genetics56) November 21, 2024
It was brought to my attention that Desmond Howard said this on College Gameday last weekend: "Why are we picking this game? I thought it was a mistake."
That was in reference…
I’m never deleting this app pic.twitter.com/LDq0nhEkbv
— No Context NATIONAL CHAMPION Vols (@ZeroContextVols) November 21, 2024
Aberzombie1892 said:No one is saying that they don't use SOS or that SOS isn't important - metrics are simply more important.IowaBear said:
The committee has routinely (in the past used SOS) that magically went out the window this year.
If we're using your logic we may as well just have a 16 team bracket of just B10/SEC teams as no one else is apparently worthy of participating
The metrics are easy to skew surely you can and should be able to recognize this
The primary counterargument to CFP committee bias is that the BCS computers would arrive at a substantially similar metrics-based outcome.
To be clear here, Texas' strength of schedule is till substantially higher than BYU's or Colorado's (#73). Looking across the one loss P4 teams, who all would you put above Texas out of Ohio State, Notre Dame, Penn State, Miami, and SMU?
boognish_bear said:
cowboycwr said:boognish_bear said:
Please tell me this guy was joking about number 1…..