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Other games 11/15 - 11/19

Now refs doing the same thing for OSU. Seems sonebody wants to make sure UM and OSU go into next week undedeated.
In contrast to the PAC where officials will do what they can to kill the conference chances, or just be so random that nobody can figure out why they are making calls.
 
OTOH TCU is hard not to root for and would be cool for them to make the playoff even though they'll get run once they get there.

My feeling since early October has been that UGa is going to roll to the natty, so we're all just trying to figure out who they're going to beat.

TCU might lose by 14 more points than Ohio State or Tennessee will, but it really doesn't matter.
 
In contrast to the PAC where officials will do what they can to kill the conference chances, or just be so random that nobody can figure out why they are making calls.

Right? At least Big Ten refs suck in a way that helps the conference.
 
Kansas fans still have to be happy with finally going to a bowl and being competitive after many years as the laughing stock of P5 football but this season isn't ending anything like it started.

First 5 games went 5-0, since then 1-5.
 
Maryland is that mid tier team that always gets overhyped and might pull an upset once in awhile and make people think they're turning the corner, but always ends up 6-7 every damn year.
 
Kansas fans still have to be happy with finally going to a bowl and being competitive after many years as the laughing stock of P5 football but this season isn't ending anything like it started.

First 5 games went 5-0, since then 1-5.
Yeah I mean I remember Nub fans had hard ons for Leopold when they were 5-0 too.

Fighting turtles back to within 3. Joe Tessitore (working this game) sucks as a broadcaster.
 
Refs bail out Blowhio State again on a crucial 3rd down
This is getting ridiculous.
No Way What GIF by NBA
 
This Minnesota QB needs to pull the damn ball on one of these! Iowa selling out against Ibrihim.
 
Good lord Minnesota! Why do you suddenly decide to throw there!!!! What the hell????
 
Refs bail out Blowhio State again on a crucial 3rd down
Big Ten's trying for something that I don't think happens. Michigan's OOC is bad enough to where they need to be undefeated to get in. If we're talking about UCLA in that light, we should be talking about Michigan in that light too.
 
Big Ten's trying for something that I don't think happens. Michigan's OOC is bad enough to where they need to be undefeated to get in. If we're talking about UCLA in that light, we should be talking about Michigan in that light too.

I don't think the loser of Michigan-tOSU gets in the CFP
 
I don't think the loser of Michigan-tOSU gets in the CFP
Assuming they stay undefeated and win their CCGs it will be hard to deny Georgia and the winner of Michigan -tOSU.

That leaves two spots. TCU stays undefeated and wins the B12 would be a travesty to leave them out.

What do they do with the last spot.

If Ohio State loses a close on to Michigan (don't think this will happen but if) think they would be in.

Tennessee would have an argument currently being #5 but they lost to Georgia. LSU will have another loss in the CCG.

Clemson could argue as ACC champs and they will move up by the selection.

Most logical would be USC who only has one loss by one point to a ranked team. Committee may also be feeling some pressure having left the PAC12 out in recent years.
 
Assuming they stay undefeated and win their CCGs it will be hard to deny Georgia and the winner of Michigan -tOSU.

That leaves two spots. TCU stays undefeated and wins the B12 would be a travesty to leave them out.

What do they do with the last spot.

If Ohio State loses a close on to Michigan (don't think this will happen but if) think they would be in.

Tennessee would have an argument currently being #5 but they lost to Georgia. LSU will have another loss in the CCG.

Clemson could argue as ACC champs and they will move up by the selection.

Most logical would be USC who only has one loss by one point to a ranked team. Committee may also be feeling some pressure having left the PAC12 out in recent years.

I'd put the pecking order for teams that win out like this:

1. UGA (in even with a loss to LSU)
2. Michigan-tOSU winner
3. TCU
4. USC
5. Tennessee
6. LSU
7. Clemson-UNC winner

Georgia is in barring a loss to GT
Tennessee needs a loss by one of: TCU, USC, or B1G East champ in the CCG
LSU would need losses by 2 of: TCU, USC, Tenn, or B1G East champ in the CCG
Clemson-UNC winner would need Georga to beat LSU plus losses by 2 of: TCU, USC, Tenn or B1G East champ in the CCG
 
I'd put the pecking order for teams that win out like this:

1. UGA (in even with a loss to LSU)
2. Michigan-tOSU winner
3. TCU
4. USC
5. Tennessee
6. LSU
7. Clemson-UNC winner

Georgia is in barring a loss to GT
Tennessee needs a loss by one of: TCU, USC, or B1G East champ in the CCG
LSU would need losses by 2 of: TCU, USC, Tenn, or B1G East champ in the CCG
Clemson-UNC winner would need Georga to beat LSU plus losses by 2 of: TCU, USC, Tenn or B1G East champ in the CCG
I agree. UGA, TCU, OSU & UM control their own destinies. And since 1 of OSU/UM have to lose it means USC also controls its own.
 
I'd put the pecking order for teams that win out like this:

1. UGA (in even with a loss to LSU)
2. Michigan-tOSU winner
3. TCU
4. USC
5. Tennessee
6. LSU
7. Clemson-UNC winner

Georgia is in barring a loss to GT
Tennessee needs a loss by one of: TCU, USC, or B1G East champ in the CCG
LSU would need losses by 2 of: TCU, USC, Tenn, or B1G East champ in the CCG
Clemson-UNC winner would need Georga to beat LSU plus losses by 2 of: TCU, USC, Tenn or B1G East champ in the CCG
Good breakdown.

Only changes I would make is that if the Michigan-tOSU game is close the loser is still going to be sitting there in the top 5-7 spots, especially if that loser is the Buckeyes. Would agree that Michigan is overrated but the B1G still gets a lot of respect, even if not justified.

LSU to stay in consideration has to beat UGA in the CCG, see very little chance of that happening.
 
Good breakdown.

Only changes I would make is that if the Michigan-tOSU game is close the loser is still going to be sitting there in the top 5-7 spots, especially if that loser is the Buckeyes. Would agree that Michigan is overrated but the B1G still gets a lot of respect, even if not justified.

LSU to stay in consideration has to beat UGA in the CCG, see very little chance of that happening.
The problem with LSU is how do you jump them above Tennessee?

Vols beat them 40-13 in Baton Rouge.
 
What in the hell is Gus Johnson wearing? Plaid and stripes and paisley? Oh my man....pick one!

Kind of hoping for carnage in the U$C/UCLA game....
 
The problem with LSU is how do you jump them above Tennessee?

Vols beat them 40-13 in Baton Rouge.
The only way you do is if they somehow beat #1 who beat Tennessee. Don't see that happening.

Also keep in mind that a lot is done on reputation. It is supposed to be based just on this year but Tennessee has been bad in recent years before jumping up this year. How much does that impact them.
 
The problem with LSU is how do you jump them above Tennessee?

Vols beat them 40-13 in Baton Rouge.

Agreed, I don't think LSU jumps Tennessee. Look at 2016 where PSU won the B1G and beat tOSU but had 2 losses. Yet tOSU with only 1 loss is the one who got in the CFP. Same situation this year plus this time Tennessee has the win over LSU. Which is why I said above that LSU not only needs to win out but would still need help from a couple teams above them.

The committee has shown that they don't have the guts to put in a 2-loss team over a 1-loss P5 team regardless of schedule and who they beat
 
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