FSU has a right to be mad, but no way they beat two teams in a row in the CFP with their backup. Georgia may not have a right to be mad, but when their receivers get healthy they could beat any two of them. Almost every year there has been one team that never had a chance. This year there were 5 teams that could win, and 6 that deserved a shot.
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Sneakylong College Football Playoff officials will introduce a 12-team playoff bracket next season, expanding from the current four-team format.
Just curious how this fits in calendar wise. Do they expand the season a few weeks and have the final game late in January or shorten the regular season a week or two?
propman too bad both teams can't lose. Not a Saban fan and have Bama fatigue. Only hate Michigan because their fans are insufferable. There's a saying around here " Michigan didn't lose , they just ran out of time". And the fans seem to really believe that. They've never been good outside the Big 10 going back to Bo's. 2-9 record in bowl games
Rickochet I would hope that, in consideration of the academics () and injury to the players that they would shorten the regular season by a week or two or maybe even add an extra bye for every team. But in consideration of $, they may just keep everything the same and use two weeks in Dec. for the first two rounds of the playoff. I haven't heard how it will work.
It's really a shame Jordan Travis got hurt. What would the committee have done if he was healthy? It appears FSU would have gotten in instead of Bama, but would the committee have had the guts to shut out the SEC?
Possible unpopular opinion: If Michigan doesn't like having to play Alabama, maybe they aren't a legit #1 seed. The Big 10 was weak and they played an easy nonconference schedule. Basically, Michigan played two good teams (Ohio State and Penn State), and neither of them is as good as Bama, Washington, or Texas.
Interesting take on strength of schedule. Even SEC teams play cupcakes.
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They do book some cream puffs, but Bama did book Texas. And Georgia had Oklahoma on this year's schedule before the NCAA cancelled it. The top SEC teams never shy away from booking perennial top-tier teams at the beginning of the schedule, but many of those other schools have stopped accepting due to fear that even a loss out of conference will kill their chances of making the CFP. SEC teams were trending in that direction, but will probably be less concerned about it due to the expansion.
azgreg
Curious who this is directed at: Alabama for playing Chattanooga (66-10); Florida St for playing North Alabama (58-13); or both?
I imagine the timing of these simply boils down to conference scheduling (fitting them in the only place they can). Alabama played 8 SEC opponents in nine week span. The only week off was Nov 18th. I also wonder if itโs as simple as Alabama scheduling a cupcake, or do they also have trouble getting quality teams to play them this late in the season? It always seems like big matchups occur in weeks one or two, giving the teams time to recover
Stu1961 I also wonder if itโs as simple as Alabama scheduling a cupcake, or do they also have trouble getting quality teams to play them this late in the season?
Don't think we can really fault the big schools for those opponents. iirc, it's usually the small guys that approach the big teams for a game. 2 fold....they knock them off, they are somebody, if only for a week. Plus a ton of money is brought back to those small places, esp. if they play at home.
Do we want the NCAA to start setting up all schedules????
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Par4QC Supposedly Auburn payed New Mexico State 1.4 million to come into their home stadium and give them a public spanking in front of their own . All the Alabama fans were so giddy for a week and then just missed theirs when Auburn let them score an impossible touchdown with no time left.
johnnydoom Those teams will take the beating anywhere the money is. Don't blame them 1 bit.
Par4QC Heck yeah. They take that money and go back to build up their team for dominance in their own conference. They don't have delusions of playing for the national championship.
Quiz Question: One year from now, Team #13 and their fans will be:
a) Disappointed
b) Angry
c) LIVID
d) TOTALLY PISSED OFF
e) All of the above