Coach would like an 8 team playoff. He said exactly that. He knows the math and knows that with only four it's really tough for Independent Notre Dame to displace at least two whole conferences each year.
I'm with him. What I want is ND in the playoffs regularly. I don't give a damm what the other teams do, I just want OUR team in. That insures that we begin every season, for as long as Kelly coaches, being thought of as one of the country's elite. THAT means easier recruiting. ... a positive feedback situation. With eight "in", that might even lower the level of prejudicial manufactured negativity that we're met with. AND hopefully get ESPN to create different "story lines" to boost viewership.
As to this last weekend: I heard commentators [outside our own game] say that "All the Top Four won convincingly." They were talking about Clemson, Alabama, OSU, and Notre Dame. Convincingly does not mean "slaughter" it means winning in control. We did that. Winning convincingly doesn't hurt you, especially when no one chasing you does anything eye-popping.
Jeff Long of the Selection Committee said last week that the Top Four were substantially ahead of the next four, and it was the next four where the rating difficulty was. Iowa won, but hardly shiningly [and that doesn't make any difference to us anyway as there is already a B1G ahead of them, and two B1Gs aren't going to get in]. Baylor lost ... good riddance. Florida was also mediocre, and two SECs aren't getting in either. The PAC went down the drain almost irretrievably [assuming we beat Stanford]. UNC looks good, but two ACCs aren't getting in either. OKState was really unimpressive. That leaves ONE team, who lost to a team which we slaughtered.
How in the he!l was that a week which hurt us? I'll bet that the Committee saw the gap between the top four and the others WIDEN not shrink --- but even if they begin giving Iowa more love, it's still irrelevant because B1G is just one spot.
Solid post, brother! I agree with everything you said.
Regardless of how the Irish actually played, they beat the Demon Deacons by 21, more than by which Clemson, Iowa and Oklahoma State combined to beat their unranked, under-.500 opponents (Syracuse, Minnesota, Iowa State).
The whole thing comes down to how the committee views the scheduling issues, particularly with the Big 12. I heard some Big 12 apologist venomously criticizing ND last Wednesday, with my son. His point was ND hasn't played
anybody! My son may be nine, and wet enough behind the ears to give us a chuckle or two, but he turned and looked at me immediately when this uninformed individual spouted his attack and asked, "What is he, nuts?"
Because my nine year old son understands :
The prevailing thought after the College Football Playoff selection committee harshly ranked Big 12 teams over the last two weeks was that an 11-1 champion from that conference — which does not play a championship game — could very well be ranked behind Notre Dame on Dec. 6.
So some will say :
But Oklahoma’s thoroughly impressive 10-point win in Waco could set up the Sooners to eventually surpass Notre Dame in the playoff rankings.
But above and beyond, Oklahoma is not assured a championship, yet. Even if they do win out, the Big 12 is still tarnished with a bunch of one loss pretenders. I certainly wouldn't want the season riding on that with the selection playoff committee's previous body of work. They have demonstrated that it is about what makes the best playoff, not about what have or haven't you done for me yesterday!
Besides, there is another torpedo in this, and in the 'Oklahoma surpasses ND in the playoff hunt' conversation : If Michigan wins out, Oklahoma
and ND could easily be in!
A two loss Michigan team ain't going. And if they beat everyone else in the B1GOT conference, the B1GOT is shut out!
As much as I hate to say it : "GO BLUE!" And of course, "FUCK MICHIGAN!" (Twice!)
* The above scenario is the kind of strange irony I live for; I find it much more appealing than eating sweet and sour!
** Johnny and GK, stop bickering, this is exactly the friction ND will profit from this year, all other things being equal.