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so does South Carolina need Notre Dame to lose to make playoffs?

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Ag1188
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even if South Carolina jumps Ole Miss & Alabama and replaces Clemson at #12, the Big12 winner ranked behind them would push South Carolina out. So Notre Dame must lose, right? (14-14 at halftime between USC & Notre Dame). A&M stealing a bid would also push out South Carolina.

Current rankings:
8. Tennessee
9. SMU
10. Indiana
11. Boise State
12. Clemson
13. Alabama
14. Ole Miss
15. South Carolina
16. Arizona State (big12)
A is A
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Let's be clear, if A&M wins tonight and the SECCG… it's no"stealing a bid"
Ag1188
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A is A said:

Let's be clear, if A&M wins tonight and the SECCG… it's no"stealing a bid"
I would argue anytime a team wins their conference title game to get in and wouldn't get in otherwise (like in college basketball)…it's "stealing a bid". but semantics anyway.
diamondag
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If our Aggies win tonight and beat Georgia, I would I believe they'll be ranked in the top 12 and would have earned their spot in the college playoffs
Goldie Wilson
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Yeah I think South Carolina and Alabama probably end up on the outside looking in without help. Biggest question marks I think are what happens with ND and if the ACC gets multiple teams.

Big 10: 4 teams
SEC: 3 teams (or 4 if A&M wins out)
Big 12: 1 team
G5: 1 team
ACC: 1 or 2 teams
Indy: ND if they win today. Otherwise 0
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Ag1188 said:

A is A said:

Let's be clear, if A&M wins tonight and the SECCG… it's no"stealing a bid"
I would argue anytime a team wins their conference title game to get in and wouldn't get in otherwise (like in college basketball)…it's "stealing a bid". but semantics anyway.


That's called earning not stealing dude.
tylercsbn9
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With Penn state winning, they need Indiana to lose to Purdue or Miami to lose to Syracuse (knocks Miami out if the ACC title game).

Penn state will be in with a win today even if they lose next week.
ChemEng94
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USC tied it up at 21.
Ag1188
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Trigon Jin said:

Ag1188 said:

A is A said:

Let's be clear, if A&M wins tonight and the SECCG… it's no"stealing a bid"
I would argue anytime a team wins their conference title game to get in and wouldn't get in otherwise (like in college basketball)…it's "stealing a bid". but semantics anyway.


That's called earning not stealing dude.
I mean sure, whatever. Pretty common nomenclature.
Ag1188
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Miami vs Syracuse is 28-28.

I wonder if a 2-loss Miami stays in the Top 12? Of course South Carolina would then want Clemson to not win the ACC title game, or else Clemson steals a bid.
Maroon Flash
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Op we are playing the sips and you posting about gamecocks? Wut?
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caleblyn
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SC should make it for the same reason FSU did not last year. SC has three losses, in large part, due to their QB and RB being injured. Now that they are healthy they are a very tough offense.
tylercsbn9
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Ag1188 said:

Miami vs Syracuse is 28-28.

I wonder if a 2-loss Miami stays in the Top 12? Of course South Carolina would then want Clemson to not win the ACC title game, or else Clemson steals a bid.


Honestly Miami should be out if they lose to Syracuse and miss the ACC title game. Don't forget they were given two games by the refs. They'd still likely be in even if they win and lose to smu next weekend.

They're definitely out of the lose this game and Clemson beats SMU

They're in basically because they need 12 teams and they have 1) Brand name and 2) A heisman finalist QB

13B
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Ag1188 said:

A is A said:

Let's be clear, if A&M wins tonight and the SECCG… it's no"stealing a bid"
I would argue anytime a team wins their conference title game to get in and wouldn't get in otherwise (like in college basketball)…it's "stealing a bid". but semantics anyway.
First. It is nothing like basketball. Basketball has a conference tournament after the regular season where everyone plays again and whoever gets on a hot streak automatically gets to go to the Big Dance (along with who ever earned the right in the regular season). In football, the top two teams with the best conference standings play each other (not the whole field) and winner gets in.
Second. That is how the CFP is set up, it isn't stealing, it is earning.
Ag1188
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Miami or South Carolina, is a question.

Who gets in out of those two?
Ag1188
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13B said:

Ag1188 said:

A is A said:

Let's be clear, if A&M wins tonight and the SECCG… it's no"stealing a bid"
I would argue anytime a team wins their conference title game to get in and wouldn't get in otherwise (like in college basketball)…it's "stealing a bid". but semantics anyway.
First. It is nothing like basketball. Basketball has a conference tournament after the regular season where everyone plays again and whoever gets on a hot streak automatically gets to go to the Big Dance (along with who ever earned the right in the regular season). In football, the top two teams with the best conference standings play each other (not the whole field) and winner gets in.
Second. That is how the CFP is set up, it isn't stealing, it is earning.
Jesus, the word-police. The fact is if it wasn't for SEC tiebreakers unrelated to head-to-head, we'd have no chance at the playoffs with 3 losses.
13B
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If frogs had wings they wouldn't bump their @$$ when they jump. If your Uncle was a female they'd be your Aunt. I don't know what to tell you.
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