Don't necessarily disagree but to play devil's advocate... what would Notre Dame's record be year over year in the SEC West? And you can factor in the 3-4 byes that you mentioned.
That's a bullshit standard when you're trying to compare how we would do in the SECW vs. how you have done. You don't have to to play yourselves. The only way to make an apple to apple comparison is to give us your schedule.
Well, if we are in the SEC West, and we had 3-4 byes,.... that means we likely stopped caring about academics too. So if all that is a fair assumption, our recruiting would be a lot better, but we'd be second every year to a Satan coached Bama lol. But, if all that did happen, Satan would jump ship and come to ND and be a good Catholic, so really, ND would win the West every year.![]()
That's a bullshit standard when you're trying to compare how we would do in the SECW vs. how you have done. You don't have to to play yourselves. The only way to make an apple to apple comparison is to give us your schedule.
I asked how Notre Dame would do as a member of the SEC West. Not how Notre Dame would do against Bama's schedule.
This year? They’d lose to Bama (who wouldn’t?), LSU would be a tossup, ND should beat the rest. Could see an LSU game go either way but right now I think we have a better team than the one that beat LSU in a close game on a neutral field in January. Figure nonconference is USC, Navy and whoever. Throw in a couple teams from the East not named Georgia.
So does an 11-1 Notre Dame team that comes in second in the SEC West deserve a playoff spot?
Would depend on who the loss was to and what the results were for other teams in other conferences. I think most years coming in second in the SEC West isn’t going to be good enough for any team.
Unless you’re Bama.
Unless you’re Bama.
You asked it in the context of comparison to Alabama. The only fair way to make that comparison is to have us play your schedule.I asked how Notre Dame would do as a member of the SEC West. Not how Notre Dame would do against Bama's schedule.
Even Bama. They were only able to get in last year due to Wisconsin losing. Otherwise they don’t make it. Don’t know about you but I would rather not have to depend on someone else losing in order to make the playoffs. Better to win out and not have to worry about it
I don't support auto bids either. I actually don't like the playoffs, I hate the committee more than the BCS, and want to go back to the BCS bowl system with a +1 NCG the week after New Year's bowl games.Reading through and catching up to this thread. This year is why conference champs should not have Auto-Bids. The Pac12 and to a lesser extent the BIG12 are garbage. Their Conf champ is not one of the best 4 teams. Maybe 8, definitely not 4.
Even Bama. They were only able to get in last year due to Wisconsin losing. Otherwise they don’t make it. Don’t know about you but I would rather not have to depend on someone else losing in order to make the playoffs. Better to win out and not have to worry about it
3T/Bish,
So let's compare things with this years schedules, and normalize the teams given their average performance over the last 10 years. I can make it more scientific by getting their final rankings if you want, but for this i'm guestimating.
I'll line teams up as close as possible going from best team on each's schedule to worst. Feel free to change the order.
Stanford / LSU
USC / Aub
FSU / TAMU
Mich / MissSt
VT / TN
Syr / Louis
NW / Miz
Pitt / Miss
Navy / Ark
Wake / Ark St
Vandy / Louisianna
Ball St / Cit
Still trying to understand the thing about surviving in the SEC W.
I'd bet that the most teams on ND's schedule have a higher average end of season raking than Bama and their SEC W schedule.
You asked it in the context of comparison to Alabama. The only fair way to make that comparison is to have us play your schedule.
God you are so damn condescending.
This year is a little odd. Your schedule looked brutal in August, but became a lot weaker as many of your opponents are having a down year (much as ours did last year). Bama's schedule is probably about what was expected at the start of this year. Any single season doesn't really reflect what playing in the SECW is like in general though. Occasionally it's weak other than Bama, but most years it's a tough row to hoe with multiple teams able to beat you any given Saturday. I know you guys like to bitch about our schedule, but according to Sagarin, Bama's had a tougher schedule than ND 8 of the past 10 seasons (2008-2017).
I don't support auto bids either. I actually don't like the playoffs, I hate the committee more than the BCS, and want to go back to the BCS bowl system with a +1 NCG the week after New Year's bowl games.
This year is a little odd. Your schedule looked brutal in August, but became a lot weaker as many of your opponents are having a down year (much as ours did last year). Bama's schedule is probably about what was expected at the start of this year. Any single season doesn't really reflect what playing in the SECW is like in general though. Occasionally it's weak other than Bama, but most years it's a tough row to hoe with multiple teams able to beat you any given Saturday. I know you guys like to bitch about our schedule, but according to Sagarin, Bama's had a tougher schedule than ND 8 of the past 10 seasons (2008-2017).
I tend to agree. There was this endless drumbeat that the BCS was so terrible, but most years - all but one or two, really - they got it right. And adding a +1 championship game would make getting it right even clearer.
I don't mind the four team playoff, but all you've really done is swap a debate between No. 2 and 3 for a debate between No. 4 and 5. Not a big difference.
I worry expanding to eight - though it appears inevitable - will water down the regular season and discourage teams from playing big-time nonconference games (which is one of the more fun things about college football, IMO).
How so?
Unlike a lot of Bammers, I don't take any team lightly and think you can lose on any given Saturday. Neither do I come on here and paint sunshine and unicorns when Bama does win. Quite the contrary. I rarely post in the appropriate threads on this board about Bama's game.
This year is a little odd. Your schedule looked brutal in August, but became a lot weaker as many of your opponents are having a down year (much as ours did last year). Bama's schedule is probably about what was expected at the start of this year. Any single season doesn't really reflect what playing in the SECW is like in general though. Occasionally it's weak other than Bama, but most years it's a tough row to hoe with multiple teams able to beat you any given Saturday. I know you guys like to bitch about our schedule, but according to Sagarin, Bama's had a tougher schedule than ND 8 of the past 10 seasons (2008-2017).
You're a good sport and a quality poster (unlike that Haverford character who shows up whenever Michigan's winning). Don't take it personal. I just think people get a little bent when people act like 'Bama is just like any other program. They're not. They're really really good these days. And for that they get a benefit of the doubt - call it "the eye test" - that other programs won't. I'm not saying they don't deserve it. I tend to think they do. But I get why it rubs people wrong.
As a hypothetical: Let's say Bama loses close to LSU this weekend, and Notre Dame loses close to Syracuse (best team we have left) in a couple weeks. Whose more likely to be the fourth playoff team? Alabama (best win: A&M/Miss. State) or Notre Dame (best win: Michigan)?
I think we all know how that's going to go.
You can say they only squeaked in last year because Wisconsin lost, and I suppose that's true. But it was Alabama who squeaked in despite not winning their conference. And it could easily happen again this year.
That would be a tough one for me as I don't think either team's schedule this season is doing them any favors. I do think that the narrative for a one loss Notre Dame not making the playoffs is already being laid out by some of the talking heads in sports media. Luckily they don't get a vote, but I do think they are at least heard by some on the committee.
As our schedule has weakened (through no fault of our own, unless you count spraining Bryce Love's ankle), it feels like the narrative has shifted from "a one-loss ND probably makes it" to "one loss and ND is out." We'll see how things break, but there could be very some interesting debates around one-loss teams come the end of the season.