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Tell me again why SOS doesn't matter...

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LB12Diamond said:

NyAggie said:

Phone bill said:

This is the best Notre Dame team in a long time. Indiana and Arizona St do not belong. Arizona St lost to Texas Tech. Like previously mentioned these are not even close to the best 12 teams


And this playoff was never meant to be the 12 best teams

It's more like the 6 best teams and then a bunch of equal Representation teams to make sure every conference has teams in it plus a g5

These are the only teams in the field capable of winning it all :

Oregon
Ohio st
Texas
Penn st
Notre dame
Georgia

And im not even sure if Penn st really has a legit chance

Had bama, USCe and ole miss been in you'd have 9 teams with a shot








You don't think the Vols can beat Ohio State? We shall see.


Oh crap forgot about them! Edited my post to
Include them
LB12Diamond
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Nice

Now I agree with all of your post.

Also agree on what you stated about Penn State but they do have the easiest road to get to the final 4. Someone on the committee with lots of control clearly is a Penn State fan.
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BMX Bandit said:

jriv09 said:

Indiana doesn't look like they are able to compete. It's early in the game but they can't run on a 3 man front. The committee needs to be readjusted. Aggie related cause the Ags will be there next year.


There is no committee "readjustment" in which an 11-1 big 10 or SEC team would ever get left out.


Does it say more about the depth of the Big10 or how the committee makes selections?

The Big 10 had one too many teams in. The SEC has two or three too few in.

Move to 16 teams.
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I'd say it says more about the power of those two conferences off the field more than anything else.

Interestingly, in a pure 16 team format, Indiana is playing at home against Boise and would have a good shot to get out of first round. Not sure that solves anything.

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BMX Bandit said:

I'd say it says more about the power of those two conferences off the field more than anything else.

Interestingly, in a pure 16 team format, Indiana is playing at home against Boise and would have a good shot to get out of first round. Not sure that solves anything.




That's fine. Boise and Indiana would be a good game. More importantly, Ole Miss and USC probably would have made it in.

I think either of those teams had a legit shot at making the Championship.

I'm all for more top match ups that let the players on the field determine the outcome.

If opinions and not quality wins are going to determine things, at least give more teams a chance to prove it on the field.

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I'll say it again, tell me how SOS doesn't matter.
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jriv09 said:

Ags have athletes to compete against the best.


Uh….what??
No we don't. Not yet anyway
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TxAg76 said:

jriv09 said:

Ags have athletes to compete against the best.


Uh….what??
No we don't. Not yet anyway


Well definitely have them to beat the number 6, 10 and 11 ranked teams in the country.
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These conferences going to 16 plus teams only means you can absolutely go undefeated or one loss without having played anyone good or winning one good one, at home, with some luck.

It still doesn't pass the general viewer eye test. Saying we were 11-1 in the Big 10 or SEC means nothing by name anymore. The name used to matter when a large majority of the conference met the conference standard.

The name means nothing with these super conferences.
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jriv09 said:

JournoAG said:

Did Notre Dame play any harder of a schedule?


ND played 4 ranked teams (at the time) Indiana played one. So, yes, ND schedule was arguably harder.
I have been told here that a team's ranking at the time you play them is irrelevant, only the final ranking matters, I.e., Texas A&M did not defeat two top 10 teams this season. I disagree with that take, however.
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jriv09 said:

TxAg76 said:

jriv09 said:

Ags have athletes to compete against the best.


Uh….what??
No we don't. Not yet anyway


Well definitely have them to beat the number 6, 10 and 11 ranked teams in the country.


Ok, but I wouldn't categorize them as "best" by any means
LB12Diamond
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Bc we cannot have all 12 teams be from the SEC.
bslater07
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SoS won't matter until the idiot committee is disbanded or starts taking it seriously rather than the number of wins of losses...
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