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The Banned said:Ag1188 said:
This is a pretty goofy explanation to me. Ewers has looked pathetic and racked up yards vs bad teams. Then this corrupt committee says, "they're a top passing offense" to justify overrating them when they've been mediocre for the last month.Why is the gap between #3 Texas and #10 Georgia so wide, considering the Dawgs beat the Longhorns in Austin? pic.twitter.com/q2qlD7J5uh
— SEC Mike (@MichaelWBratton) November 20, 2024
Subjectivity at its finest. Complete and utter brand bias.
1. Correct, sort of. LSU dropping to Florida killed us. Missouri tanking killed us. But we STILL have 2 even remotely quality wins more than Texas does and no losses to teams outside of the top 25. Ole Miss has 1 quality win and a terrible loss. Tennessee has 1 quality win and a terrible loss. We are being punished for losing to South Carolina and not given any credit for any wins. Other teams are given insane credit for a single good win, and some for no good wins, while not being punished much at all for really bad losses. It's a double standard. Measuring Texas by the way we are measured should have them ranked BELOW where we were before we lost to SC. Because we had quality wins at that point. They don't.Wicked Good Ag said:Completely disagree with thisHeineken-Ashi said:But losing to Kentucky, a FAR worse team, is not killer. And losing to Arkansas while putting up zero offense is not killer. Losing to NIU is not killer.fightinag said:
Although many may say different.....the loss to uSC is a killer even if we win out !
Unless we make the idiotic conference championship game and win it !
Stop with this crap. It's just not true. We are being held to a standard other teams aren't.
1. Of all the two loss teams in the SEC they have beaten someone pretty big we havent , BUT we can in two weeks
2. And everyone arguing why Texas is ahead of Georgia who beat them...losses matter Texas has 1 Georgia has two
3. Beat Auburn and Texas and everything about the two loss teams above us doesnt apply anymore ...then you can look at conspiracies all you want.
Heineken-Ashi said:1. Correct, sort of. LSU dropping to Florida killed us. Missouri tanking killed us. But we STILL have 2 even remotely quality wins more than Texas does and no losses to teams outside of the top 25. Ole Miss has 1 quality win and a terrible loss. Tennessee has 1 quality win and a terrible loss. We are being punished for losing to South Carolina and not given any credit for any wins. Other teams are given insane credit for a single good win, and some for no good wins, while not being punished much at all for really bad losses. It's a double standard. Measuring Texas by the way we are measured should have them ranked BELOW where we were before we lost to SC. Because we had quality wins at that point. They don't.Wicked Good Ag said:Completely disagree with thisHeineken-Ashi said:But losing to Kentucky, a FAR worse team, is not killer. And losing to Arkansas while putting up zero offense is not killer. Losing to NIU is not killer.fightinag said:
Although many may say different.....the loss to uSC is a killer even if we win out !
Unless we make the idiotic conference championship game and win it !
Stop with this crap. It's just not true. We are being held to a standard other teams aren't.
1. Of all the two loss teams in the SEC they have beaten someone pretty big we havent , BUT we can in two weeks
2. And everyone arguing why Texas is ahead of Georgia who beat them...losses matter Texas has 1 Georgia has two
3. Beat Auburn and Texas and everything about the two loss teams above us doesnt apply anymore ...then you can look at conspiracies all you want.
2. Losses matter. So does actually playing someone. Georgia has played Texas, Ole Miss, Alabama, Clemson, and Tennessee, going 3-2 in those games. For those keeping score, every one of those teams is in the top 20 and 4 of 5 are in the top 11. Sure, Texas has one loss. But they have only played 1 top 25 team and got smoked at home. That same team has played 5 top 25 teams. A non-biased and non-subjective committee doesn't even think about putting Texas over Georgia. That's straight up idiotic and shows a lack of IQ to even be considered.
3. Yes, if we win all our games we are in. That's not the point. Only 4 teams are automatic. That means 8 teams are subjectively selected. Which means how that subjectiveness is measured matters, as you can still get in without winning your conference. And looking at their subjective standards, it's straight up garbage. Any time you hold 1 team to a standard you aren't willing to hold others to, you lose credibility. Wins matter? Army should be in the top 5. Indiana should be in the top 3. Oh.. strength of schedule does matter even a little to have Indiana any lower than 3 and Army no chance? Well it doesn't matter for Texas. It doesn't matter for Penn State. It doesn't matter for Miami. It doesn't matter for Boise. Losses matter for Texas A&M? Well they don't matter for Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss, or Tennessee. Oh quality of wins matter? Well they don't for Texas, Penn State, Miami, Boise, SMU, or BYU.
Choosing any one of those and not being consistent loses credibility. And the committee is sending a message, just like last year, that they will choose whatever metric they want to get the teams in that they want and to leave other teams out. And those metrics will be completely hypocritical when comparing teams. The message is clear that our ONLY way in is to win the next 3 games. They simply aren't willing to give us credit where it due and are completing willing to knock us for something nobody else gets knocked for. So ya, we have no choice but to win the next 3 games.
LB12Diamond said:
Sips will not be ahead of us when we beat them.
LB12Diamond said:
Sips will not be ahead of us when we beat them.
Not to mention the rankings are an artifact of the chronological order of the wins/losses. Timing and sequence is everything.Ian Neff said:
Those 2 loss teams have impressive wins. We do not. It's fair.
Beat sips, end argument.
This is why they can't be trusted if we lose the CCG. And if that scenario comes to be...it will come down to us and tessus. The subjectivity of a committee heavily influenced by espin will simply say, "We felt that tessus was the better looking team."Logos Stick said:
Seriously? Then why do they have Texas ranked above Georgia right now when Georgia beat Texas and has beaten two other top 25 teams: Clemson, TN. Texas doesn't have a win over a single top 25 raked team.
The committee doesn't care about quality of schedule and good wins. They care about wins and losses. The idiots also look at team stat rankings, which are affected by SoS.
The will put a two loss sip team in over us because sip has only two losses and have good team stats against a **** schedule.
This is spot on. Though when the committee was formed they said it would be the "eye ball" test and record would not have as much of an impact and yet the formula appears to be the same as 80+ years of the AP poll logic - its a function of losses (and timing within the teams from the same conference lose). You can write a formula that will predict it 95% of the time. An ACC team must have at least one less loss to be ahead of any SEC or B1G team. Same for the Big XII, etc.StinkyPinky said:Not to mention the rankings are an artifact of the chronological order of the wins/losses. Timing and sequence is everything.Ian Neff said:
Those 2 loss teams have impressive wins. We do not. It's fair.
Beat sips, end argument.
RamblinAggie said:This is spot on. Though when the committee was formed they said it would be the "eye ball" test and record would not have as much of an impact and yet the formula appears to be the same as 80+ years of the AP poll logic - its a function of losses (and timing within the teams from the same conference lose). You can write a formula that will predict it 95% of the time. An ACC team must have at least one less loss to be ahead of any SEC or B1G team. Same for the Big XII, etc.StinkyPinky said:Not to mention the rankings are an artifact of the chronological order of the wins/losses. Timing and sequence is everything.Ian Neff said:
Those 2 loss teams have impressive wins. We do not. It's fair.
Beat sips, end argument.
You guys all watch football. What's your Top 5 teams you would not want to play right now? That's your true Top 5 and guess what, tu and Indiana are not in there. In no particular order, I think most would agree with Oregon, Bama, Georgia, Ohio State and either Tennessee or Ole Miss. Heck, I'd rather play tu right now then South Carolina.
Mule said:This is why they can't be trusted if we lose the CCG. And if that scenario comes to be...it will come down to us and tessus. The subjectivity of a committee heavily influenced by espin will simply say, "We felt that tessus was the better looking team."Logos Stick said:
Seriously? Then why do they have Texas ranked above Georgia right now when Georgia beat Texas and has beaten two other top 25 teams: Clemson, TN. Texas doesn't have a win over a single top 25 raked team.
The committee doesn't care about quality of schedule and good wins. They care about wins and losses. The idiots also look at team stat rankings, which are affected by SoS.
The will put a two loss sip team in over us because sip has only two losses and have good team stats against a **** schedule.
LB12Diamond said:
We can agree to disagree. The sips are that high now bc the committee is assuming they are going to beat us and they are the only one loss overall SEC team at this time. Once the sips have the same number of losses of all the other top SEC teams, they will move down.
aginresearch said:
tu will drop like a rock if they lose one of the next two games. Their current ranking is pricing in a win against Kentucky, A&M and the CCG. Our current ranking is pricing in a win against Auburn and a loss to tu. If we lose to tu we won't drop far at all. If we win against tu then we'll jump up around 6 while tu falls behind us and into the danger zone for the playoffs.
The sips are in unless they lose to Kentucky and A&M to close out the season.Logos Stick said:aginresearch said:
tu will drop like a rock if they lose one of the next two games. Their current ranking is pricing in a win against Kentucky, A&M and the CCG. Our current ranking is pricing in a win against Auburn and a loss to tu. If we lose to tu we won't drop far at all. If we win against tu then we'll jump up around 6 while tu falls behind us and into the danger zone for the playoffs.
That doesn't make sense. If Texas loses to us, they will have two losses, same as TN, Bama and Georgia, Ol Miss and A&M. One loss to #10 GA and to #15 A&M. Bama has two losses, one to Vandy and TN and are ranked 7th and yet Texas falls below them and us and out of playoff contention?! Not buying that.
JPK89 said:NyAggie said:rootube said:
The playoff committee is not thinking about us at all. Hope this helps.
Yep
In their eyes we are obviously the worst of the 2 loss sec teams since we are all the way down at 15 while the next 2 loss sec Tennessee is at 11 UGA is 10 and ole miss is 9 and bama at 7
We are clearly not on the same level as those teams in their eyes
This. EOT