45-70Ag said:
If we are a one loss team next year and our QB goes down in week 11, just curious if those who want fsu out will be good with A&M being left out in that scenario
A lot of those posting that the committee got it right are sips
45-70Ag said:
If we are a one loss team next year and our QB goes down in week 11, just curious if those who want fsu out will be good with A&M being left out in that scenario
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Committee said last week that fsu was 4 and Texas was 7 and the only thing that happened was tu beat ok st and fsu beat Louisville.
Bama has a better resume, more top 25 wins, a better loss, and better SOR in a better conference.kwammer said:no. the committee was scared to leave Bama/SEC out.Tergdor said:
They should be mad. Even with a QB out, their defense is good enough to be competitive in any game.
They have a better SOR than Texas, their win this week was better than Texas's, and they were ranked above Texas last week. They're the first team to be dropped out of the top 4 rankings in the last week for winning.
The committee was scared to leave Texas out. And that's pathetic.
Texas beat Bama H2H. Both teams were conference champions. Both were 12-1. Any other metric is irrelevant.
which are relevant re: Bama vs Texas? Not any significant difference in SOS/SOR. No injuries that are relevant.Definitely Not A Cop said:
Why is any other metric you don't agree with irrelevant?
R E L said:
"For many of us, today's decision by the committee has forever damaged the credibility of the institution that is the College Football Playoff," Alford said. "And, saddest of all, it was self-inflicted. They chose predictive competitiveness over proven performance; subjectivity over fact. They have become a committee of prognosticators. They have abandoned their responsibility by discarding their purpose to evaluate performance on the field."
The Dog Lord said:Heisenberg01 said:
Where was all this hand ringing for A&M after 2020? Everyone sat back quiet then, so don't care about your school now.
We weren't undefeated conference champs…
Tergdor said:Bama has a better resume, more top 25 wins, a better loss, and better SOR in a better conference.kwammer said:no. the committee was scared to leave Bama/SEC out.Tergdor said:
They should be mad. Even with a QB out, their defense is good enough to be competitive in any game.
They have a better SOR than Texas, their win this week was better than Texas's, and they were ranked above Texas last week. They're the first team to be dropped out of the top 4 rankings in the last week for winning.
The committee was scared to leave Texas out. And that's pathetic.
Texas beat Bama H2H. Both teams were conference champions. Both were 12-1. Any other metric is irrelevant.
Any objective look puts Bama above Texas. H2H only counts so much.
But they lost to Texas at home. Bottom-line.Definitely Not A Cop said:
Bama beat the number one team last week to win their conference, Texas beat an also ran. Bama's loss was to a top 10 program, Texas was to a top 15 that didn't even make a conference championship. Bama had a stronger SOS and SOR.
Heisenberg01 said:
Where was all this hand ringing for A&M after 2020? Everyone sat back quiet then, so don't care about your school now.
Cumulatively, they do.kwammer said:Tergdor said:Bama has a better resume, more top 25 wins, a better loss, and better SOR in a better conference.kwammer said:no. the committee was scared to leave Bama/SEC out.Tergdor said:
They should be mad. Even with a QB out, their defense is good enough to be competitive in any game.
They have a better SOR than Texas, their win this week was better than Texas's, and they were ranked above Texas last week. They're the first team to be dropped out of the top 4 rankings in the last week for winning.
The committee was scared to leave Texas out. And that's pathetic.
Texas beat Bama H2H. Both teams were conference champions. Both were 12-1. Any other metric is irrelevant.
Any objective look puts Bama above Texas. H2H only counts so much.
Nonsense. None of the items in your first sentence are significantly differentiated enough to trump H2H.
those aren't facts at all. those are metrics that are further down the list and absolutely not differentiated. H2H trumps all.Definitely Not A Cop said:
Sorry facts hurt your feelings.
Tergdor said:Bama has a better resume, more top 25 wins, a better loss, and better SOR in a better conference.kwammer said:no. the committee was scared to leave Bama/SEC out.Tergdor said:
They should be mad. Even with a QB out, their defense is good enough to be competitive in any game.
They have a better SOR than Texas, their win this week was better than Texas's, and they were ranked above Texas last week. They're the first team to be dropped out of the top 4 rankings in the last week for winning.
The committee was scared to leave Texas out. And that's pathetic.
Texas beat Bama H2H. Both teams were conference champions. Both were 12-1. Any other metric is irrelevant.
Any objective look puts Bama above Texas. H2H only counts so much.
rsf0626 said:
None of this will matter next year anyways
Tergdor said:Cumulatively, they do.kwammer said:Tergdor said:Bama has a better resume, more top 25 wins, a better loss, and better SOR in a better conference.kwammer said:no. the committee was scared to leave Bama/SEC out.Tergdor said:
They should be mad. Even with a QB out, their defense is good enough to be competitive in any game.
They have a better SOR than Texas, their win this week was better than Texas's, and they were ranked above Texas last week. They're the first team to be dropped out of the top 4 rankings in the last week for winning.
The committee was scared to leave Texas out. And that's pathetic.
Texas beat Bama H2H. Both teams were conference champions. Both were 12-1. Any other metric is irrelevant.
Any objective look puts Bama above Texas. H2H only counts so much.
Nonsense. None of the items in your first sentence are significantly differentiated enough to trump H2H.
Wanna guess what the BCS computers would have picked?
1. Michigan
2. Washington
3. Alabama
4. Florida State
Funny, almost like there's more to the game than just H2H.
Any school from 7 down isn't really a contender. In college football it becomes clear who the top five are in any year, and no one else can really hang with them, except for the top two or three.Greetings said:Fortunately, this argument ends this year. In the future, teams *****ing about not getting the 12th seed can get ****ed.R E L said:
"For many of us, today's decision by the committee has forever damaged the credibility of the institution that is the College Football Playoff," Alford said. "And, saddest of all, it was self-inflicted. They chose predictive competitiveness over proven performance; subjectivity over fact. They have become a committee of prognosticators. They have abandoned their responsibility by discarding their purpose to evaluate performance on the field."
Champions aren't always the best team in a single elimination playoff. But you knew that.AustinAg2K said:Tergdor said:Bama has a better resume, more top 25 wins, a better loss, and better SOR in a better conference.kwammer said:no. the committee was scared to leave Bama/SEC out.Tergdor said:
They should be mad. Even with a QB out, their defense is good enough to be competitive in any game.
They have a better SOR than Texas, their win this week was better than Texas's, and they were ranked above Texas last week. They're the first team to be dropped out of the top 4 rankings in the last week for winning.
The committee was scared to leave Texas out. And that's pathetic.
Texas beat Bama H2H. Both teams were conference champions. Both were 12-1. Any other metric is irrelevant.
Any objective look puts Bama above Texas. H2H only counts so much.
If head to head only matters so much, then why do we use head to head match ups to determine the national champion?
zb008 said:
Do you guys want to see the 4 best teams, or a team without a quarterback get stomped? I'd much rather watch a full-strength Bama team.
Meximan said:Any school from 7 down isn't really a contender. In college football it becomes clear who the top five are in any year, and no one else can really hang with them, except for the top two or three.Greetings said:Fortunately, this argument ends this year. In the future, teams *****ing about not getting the 12th seed can get ****ed.R E L said:
"For many of us, today's decision by the committee has forever damaged the credibility of the institution that is the College Football Playoff," Alford said. "And, saddest of all, it was self-inflicted. They chose predictive competitiveness over proven performance; subjectivity over fact. They have become a committee of prognosticators. They have abandoned their responsibility by discarding their purpose to evaluate performance on the field."
kwammer said:But they lost to Texas at home. Bottom-line.Definitely Not A Cop said:
Bama beat the number one team last week to win their conference, Texas beat an also ran. Bama's loss was to a top 10 program, Texas was to a top 15 that didn't even make a conference championship. Bama had a stronger SOS and SOR.
Tergdor said:Champions aren't always the best team in a single elimination playoff. But you knew that.AustinAg2K said:Tergdor said:Bama has a better resume, more top 25 wins, a better loss, and better SOR in a better conference.kwammer said:no. the committee was scared to leave Bama/SEC out.Tergdor said:
They should be mad. Even with a QB out, their defense is good enough to be competitive in any game.
They have a better SOR than Texas, their win this week was better than Texas's, and they were ranked above Texas last week. They're the first team to be dropped out of the top 4 rankings in the last week for winning.
The committee was scared to leave Texas out. And that's pathetic.
Texas beat Bama H2H. Both teams were conference champions. Both were 12-1. Any other metric is irrelevant.
Any objective look puts Bama above Texas. H2H only counts so much.
If head to head only matters so much, then why do we use head to head match ups to determine the national champion?
H2H should never be the sole deciding factor in playoff and seeding selections.