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Exactly. 12-0 OK State is in. 11-1 OK State is out. 11-1 Oklahoma is meeeeeeh.....?All of this is moot if OKST wins out, of course.
Exactly. 12-0 OK State is in. 11-1 OK State is out. 11-1 Oklahoma is meeeeeeh.....?All of this is moot if OKST wins out, of course.
You heard of a fellow named Christian McCaffrey? I think we beat Stanford, but I'd be utterly shocked if it was more than a few points.1.) We win our last games by double digits
Exactly. 12-0 OK State is in. 11-1 OK State is out. 11-1 Oklahoma is meeeeeeh.....?
I think they're out, if Jeff Long isn't just a liar liar pants on fire. And that's kind of where believe the gap would still exist.
Alternatively
Sparty beats OSU
Nebraska beats Iowa
Iowa beats Sparty in B1G 'chip
Florida State beats Florida
Florida beats Alabama in SEC championship
Clemson
ND
Big 12
Big 12
You all cool with that?
This is what I was getting at earlier. What would he be lying about?
Florida would be in, I bet you anything. I'm always a little skeptical of the "SEC bias" claims but one thing that is undeniably real is Alabama bias. The only thing better than being Alabama is beating Alabama.Alternatively
Florida State beats Florida
Florida beats Alabama in SEC championship
Big Ten
Clemson
ND
Big 12
You all cool with that?
He's not lying about anything, which is my point lol.
If he's lying, it would mean the committee doesn't care was happened between ND/Texas and OU/Texas. And I don't think that's the case.
Florida would be in, I bet you anything. I'm always a little skeptical of the "SEC bias" claims but one thing that is undeniably real is Alabama bias. The only thing better than being Alabama is beating Alabama.
Yeah but you're saying either ND gets in over Oklahoma because of Texas or he is lying.
If Oklahoma gets in it doesn't mean he was lying, it just means it wasn't the deciding factor.
No, nobody will be watching. Top teams playing bottom-feeders don't get an audience. They get a glance at the box score. That's why it's super important that the final score reflect our superiority. We can't be giving up garbage time touchdowns as has become our habit against inferior competition.In all seriousness, we need to look great against BC because everyone will be watching to justify that #4 ranking.
Florida would be in, I bet you anything. I'm always a little skeptical of the "SEC bias" claims but one thing that is undeniably real is Alabama bias. The only thing better than being Alabama is beating Alabama.
We want MSU to beat OSU, right?
Or doesn't it matter because presumably OSU would be out, and MSU would be in the conference champ game with a chance to win there and secure a top 4. No chance both OSU and MSU make it in if MSU wins this weekend right?
We want MSU to beat OSU, right?
Absolutely not. Our best case scenario in the Big 10 is that Michigan wins with two losses. For the tiebreakers to work out, we need OSU to beat MSU and then Michigan to beat OSU.I guess, just because it's nice to see OSU lose. But, I think a 12-1 Michigan State would finish ahead of us unless our SOS broke the right way. They'd have wins over Ohio State, Michigan, Iowa, and Oregon which would probably be better than our top-4 wins.
Agreed that there's no way an 11-1 OSU would be in over us.
Absolutely not. Our best case scenario in the Big 10 is that Michigan wins with two losses. For the tiebreakers to work out, we need OSU to beat MSU and then Michigan to beat OSU.
Otherwise, the Big 10 is in the playoff no matter what happens.
We're Michigan fans for a few weeks...
Dismissive with an overwhelming bouquet of superiority. Vintage. Put the cork back in it for further aging, though I am not sure the taste will improve.
No, that's not correct. Michigan's first loss was to out-of-conference Utah, so it has nothing to do with the conference standings. If Michigan State loses to Ohio State, that's two conference losses and they're out of it. The East would be decided by the head-to-head winner of Michigan and Ohio State.If Michigan beats OSU, OSU still goes to the conference title game, no? So if so, you're wrong - they'd still find a way in.
If Ohio State beats Michigan State and both they and Michigan win out otherwise, the winner of the Ohio State-Michigan game in Ann Arbor the Saturday after Thanksgiving are the Big Ten East champs.
No, nobody will be watching. Top teams playing bottom-feeders don't get an audience. They get a glance at the box score. That's why it's super important that the final score reflect our superiority. We can't be giving up garbage time touchdowns as has become our habit against inferior competition.
One thing that has a slight negative effect on us in terms of exposure is that our games aren't on ABC / ESPN networks so our highlights don't make it into a lot of the halftime shows. It takes ESPN much longer to ingest and flip NBC feeds for a highlight package than what they can do with their own content.
I still believe OSU will beat MSt, then lose to scUM. Then OSU jail sexes Iowa.
SMH... that's why like 99% of the board would give their pinky toe not to play Bama in the first round. Eye test, record, SOS, they have it. You don't have to be a homer to see that. Yes you can question some FCS scheduling, but it's funny to not think them a top 4 team given the alternatives. I do not believe they should be #1, but they are definitely in the top 4.
Agree. I do think both will happen though.
If OSU beats MSU then loses to UM, UM is in the BIG CG. Most UM fans seem to think that a win vs OSU and Iowa would put the first 2 loss team into the playoffs.
Simple logic at work here. The committee sees NDs loss as really .990 of a win. Win out and your in dependent on OKSt losing. OU will not pass ND and Iowa only jumps in if they beat OSU which would eliminate OSU. Bonus round is teams on our schedule keep winning as noted above (Looking at you Navy, USC, Stanford, Pitt, Texas, Temple), and our 2 PAC 12 opponents play in a PAC12 CG.
I still believe OSU will beat MSt, then lose to scUM. Then OSU jail sexes Iowa.
SMH... that's why like 99% of the board would give their pinky toe not to play Bama in the first round. Eye test, record, SOS, they have it. You don't have to be a homer to see that. Yes you can question some FCS scheduling, but it's funny to not think them a top 4 team given the alternatives. I do not believe they should be #1, but they are definitely in the top 4.
Agree. I do think both will happen though.
If OSU beats MSU then loses to UM, UM is in the BIG CG. Most UM fans seem to think that a win vs OSU and Iowa would put the first 2 loss team into the playoffs.
Simple logic at work here. The committee sees NDs loss as really .990 of a win. Win out and your in dependent on OKSt losing. OU will not pass ND and Iowa only jumps in if they beat OSU which would eliminate OSU. Bonus round is teams on our schedule keep winning as noted above (Looking at you Navy, USC, Stanford, Pitt, Texas, Temple), and our 2 PAC 12 opponents play in a PAC12 CG.
He hasn't been wrong. The entire ND/OU argument centers around both finishing 11-1 wish hasn't happened yet. I don't think anyone anticipated ND being jumped by OU or OK State until the final week.
If we get lucky and OU finishes 10-2, OK State finishes 11-1, and Baylor finishes 11-1....do you guys (or anyone else) think that there is any way that ND finishes outside the top 4? Regardless of how Navy/USC/Stanford/Temple finish the year? I think at that point, only a scenario with a 12-1 UNC/Clemson or a 13-0 Iowa and 12-1 Ohio State could give us any issue.
I still believe OSU will beat MSt, then lose to scUM. Then OSU jail sexes Iowa.
SMH... that's why like 99% of the board would give their pinky toe not to play Bama in the first round. Eye test, record, SOS, they have it. You don't have to be a homer to see that. Yes you can question some FCS scheduling, but it's funny to not think them a top 4 team given the alternatives. I do not believe they should be #1, but they are definitely in the top 4.
Agree. I do think both will happen though.
If OSU beats MSU then loses to UM, UM is in the BIG CG. Most UM fans seem to think that a win vs OSU and Iowa would put the first 2 loss team into the playoffs.
Simple logic at work here. The committee sees NDs loss as really .990 of a win. Win out and your in dependent on OKSt losing. OU will not pass ND and Iowa only jumps in if they beat OSU which would eliminate OSU. Bonus round is teams on our schedule keep winning as noted above (Looking at you Navy, USC, Stanford, Pitt, Texas, Temple), and our 2 PAC 12 opponents play in a PAC12 CG.
He hasn't been wrong. The entire ND/OU argument centers around both finishing 11-1 wish hasn't happened yet. I don't think anyone anticipated ND being jumped by OU or OK State until the final week.
If we get lucky and OU finishes 10-2, OK State finishes 11-1, and Baylor finishes 11-1....do you guys (or anyone else) think that there is any way that ND finishes outside the top 4? Regardless of how Navy/USC/Stanford/Temple finish the year? I think at that point, only a scenario with a 12-1 UNC/Clemson or a 13-0 Iowa and 12-1 Ohio State could give us any issue.
He hasn't been wrong. The entire ND/OU argument centers around both finishing 11-1 wish hasn't happened yet. I don't think anyone anticipated ND being jumped by OU or OK State until the final week.
If we get lucky and OU finishes 10-2, OK State finishes 11-1, and Baylor finishes 11-1....do you guys (or anyone else) think that there is any way that ND finishes outside the top 4? Regardless of how Navy/USC/Stanford/Temple finish the year? I think at that point, only a scenario with a 12-1 UNC/Clemson or a 13-0 Iowa and 12-1 Ohio State could give us any issue.
I think the most important items on that list are 1 and 2. If OSU wins out, ND will be left out. An 11-1 Oklahoma doesn't get in over ND with that bad loss to Texas.
If Michigan beats OSU, OSU still goes to the conference title game, no? So if so, you're wrong - they'd still find a way in.
Not true. They need to win out AND they need OSU to beat MSU. Otherwise they finish in a tie with MSU, and MSU wins on head-to-head.If Michigan wins out (PSU and OSU) they are in the B1GOT championship game.
Here are two links that might help or might muddy the water even more.My biggest beef in all of the media talk is the discussion of "conference championships are the #1 criteria". Has that ever really been stated? I think the media hangs their hat on that to justify osu getting in over the Big12 last year, but honestly I think the committee puts who they think are the best 4 teams regardless of the championship game. The only thing a championship game offers is extra data and help if a certain team has a bad schedule - similar to Iowa this year. They would need that last game to boost them into the top 4.
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When circumstances at the margins indicate that teams are comparable, then the following criteria must be considered:
Championships won
Strength of schedule
Head-to-head competition (if it occurred)
Comparative outcomes of common opponents (without incenting margin of victory)
A selection committee will pick the four teams -- using guidelines such as strength of schedule, head-to-head results and won-loss record -- after the regular season. The committee will give preference to conference champions.
Assuming Iowa beats Purdue and Nebraska, yes.So we definitely need OSU to beat MSU, then hope Michigan can beat OSU, and Michigan again win against Iowa (assuming Iowa hasn't lost yet).
Right? That's the only way a Big 10 team is left out.
ESPN hates ND.No, nobody will be watching. Top teams playing bottom-feeders don't get an audience. They get a glance at the box score. That's why it's super important that the final score reflect our superiority. We can't be giving up garbage time touchdowns as has become our habit against inferior competition.
One thing that has a slight negative effect on us in terms of exposure is that our games aren't on ABC / ESPN networks so our highlights don't make it into a lot of the halftime shows. It takes ESPN much longer to ingest and flip NBC feeds for a highlight package than what they can do with their own content.
"...while at the same time providing enough flexibility and discretion to select a non-champion or independent under circumstances where that particular non-champion or independent is unequivocally one of the four best teams in the country."Here are two links that might help or might muddy the water even more.
College Football Playoff
From the NCAA website
Answers about football's new playoff | NCAA.com
"...while at the same time providing enough flexibility and discretion to select a non-champion or independent under circumstances where that particular non-champion or independent is unequivocally one of the four best teams in the country."