Power 5 unbeaten? You belong in CFP. Period.

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ANY Power 5 team that is unbeaten after the conference title games should be in the College Football Playoffs.

That includes Baylor. Or ANY Power 5 team that is unbeaten after the conference title games.

Period.

Current rankings are irrelevant till the final conference title game is played.
 

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Just a suggestion... Think through your argument before you post. There are four playoff spots and 5 power conferences. For your idea to work, something has to change. There is a thread already dedicated to that. Others will be here shortly to ridicule you and your idea...

But, your suggestion does have merit. Assuming that all 5 power conferences don't have an undefeated team it certainly makes sense.

If they do, then SOS should take effect to eliminate. Assuming, of course, that say Oregon, Baylor, LSU, OSU, and Clemson all go undefeated (I know Oregon has already lost but assuming they didn't) then Clemson gets the unfortunate distinction of being left out. They will likely have played not a single team ranked in the top 25 in the final season polls.

Still, the ranking are a whole lot of "political". While the top 10 or 15 teams are pretty well established, there is a lot of leeway in that final 5 or 10 spots to rank who they want to give a certain team more "power points" or what have you (and vice versa) and therefore a shot into the playoffs.

Your idea works about as well as the "eyeball test" that is only applied to certain teams but not to others.
 

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the playoffs should be expanded to eight..the mid-majors should have a way of getting in. NCAA college football is the only sport where you can go undefeated in the same division, and yet don't have a chance at a national championship.
 

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I disagree. You play a big 10 ooc schedule, then role through northwestern Nebraska Rutgers Maryland and it means NOTHING. Period. A rule like that officially or unofficially should never be put in place specifically for a conference like that and years like this. Minnesota isnt better than it was the first 3 weeks of the season and beat the 4th best team state penn by more than they best 3 losers, state penn just sicks more than them 3 posers and makes minnesota look good. Herhy can take his eye test ******** and go gangbang some more goats with Joey galloway and to$ugrad, their eyeballs are f'd up
 

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Alabama ranked behind a team that lost a home game to South Carolina is a joke. The playoff committee is doing all they can to help certain teams out and keeping Bama out is step . Cough cough suckeyes
 

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Alabama ranked behind a team that lost a home game to South Carolina is a joke. The playoff committee is doing all they can to help certain teams out and keeping Bama out is step . Cough cough suckeyes

ESPN and the committee will try to make any and all excuses to keep Georgia close to a playoff spot despite having an absolutely terrible loss that shouldn’t be ignored. Neither should Alabama’s terrible OOC scheduling.
 

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ANY Power 5 team that is unbeaten after the conference title games should be in the College Football Playoffs.

That includes Baylor. Or ANY Power 5 team that is unbeaten after the conference title games.

Period.

Current rankings are irrelevant till the final conference title game is played.

Baylor dropped a spot because they have no signature win. Minnesota has a signature win. Perhaps if Baylor had a signature win they would be top 5 or 6 right now. But having teams with 2 losses in front of them is a crime.
 
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Just a suggestion... Think through your argument before you post. There are four playoff spots and 5 power conferences. For your idea to work, something has to change. There is a thread already dedicated to that. Others will be here shortly to ridicule you and your idea...

But, your suggestion does have merit. Assuming that all 5 power conferences don't have an undefeated team it certainly makes sense.

If they do, then SOS should take effect to eliminate. Assuming, of course, that say Oregon, Baylor, LSU, OSU, and Clemson all go undefeated (I know Oregon has already lost but assuming they didn't) then Clemson gets the unfortunate distinction of being left out. They will likely have played not a single team ranked in the top 25 in the final season polls.

Still, the ranking are a whole lot of "political". While the top 10 or 15 teams are pretty well established, there is a lot of leeway in that final 5 or 10 spots to rank who they want to give a certain team more "power points" or what have you (and vice versa) and therefore a shot into the playoffs.

Your idea works about as well as the "eyeball test" that is only applied to certain teams but not to others.

REMEMBER THIS: THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A SEASON WHEN ALL 5 POWER 5 CONFERENCES HAD AN UNBEATEN TEAM. SO THAT ELIMINATES ONE OF YOUR DISAGREEMENTS. OTHERWISE I DON'T THINK WE'RE THAT FAR APART. IF YOU CAN SURVIVE A POWER 5 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE INCLUDING THE TITLE GAME WITHOUT LOSING, YOU BELONG IN THE NATIONAL PLAYOFFS. EVEN WITH A WEAK OOC SCHEDULE THAT IS EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO DO. SO DIFFICULT THAT SOME YEARS ONLY ONE TEAM DOES IT, RARELY MORE THAN 2 TEAMS DO IT. CHECK THE RECORD.
 

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REMEMBER THIS: THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A SEASON WHEN ALL 5 POWER 5 CONFERENCES HAD AN UNBEATEN TEAM. SO THAT ELIMINATES ONE OF YOUR DISAGREEMENTS. OTHERWISE I DON'T THINK WE'RE THAT FAR APART. IF YOU CAN SURVIVE A POWER 5 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE INCLUDING THE TITLE GAME WITHOUT LOSING, YOU BELONG IN THE NATIONAL PLAYOFFS. EVEN WITH A WEAK OOC SCHEDULE THAT IS EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO DO. SO DIFFICULT THAT SOME YEARS ONLY ONE TEAM DOES IT, RARELY MORE THAN 2 TEAMS DO IT. CHECK THE RECORD.

Baylor needs a signature win. Beating OU twice and finishing 13-0 gives them a huge shot at top 4. Other than that their just another unbeaten team that sucks.
 
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ANY Power 5 team that is unbeaten after the conference title games should be in the College Football Playoffs.

That includes Baylor. Or ANY Power 5 team that is unbeaten after the conference title games.

Period.

Current rankings are irrelevant till the final conference title game is played.

You say that like an absolute. Suppose Baylor goes undefeated along with Ohio State or Minnesota, LSU, and Clemson. Then suppose Alabama goes 11-1 along with Oregon where the losses are only to LSU and Auburn respectively. Hard to make a case they deserve it more than any of those 6. What if next season every p5 team has an undefeated season, yet the Big 12 champ is the one with the biggest cupcake OOC slate? And I'm not talking about OOC teams having a really bad year, but OOC teams that no one expected to be good as though it was scheduled to be cupcake like Baylor's OOC slate this year. Who gets left out then if "ANY power 5 team that is unbeaten..."
 

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REMEMBER THIS: THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A SEASON WHEN ALL 5 POWER 5 CONFERENCES HAD AN UNBEATEN TEAM. SO THAT ELIMINATES ONE OF YOUR DISAGREEMENTS. OTHERWISE I DON'T THINK WE'RE THAT FAR APART. IF YOU CAN SURVIVE A POWER 5 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE INCLUDING THE TITLE GAME WITHOUT LOSING, YOU BELONG IN THE NATIONAL PLAYOFFS. EVEN WITH A WEAK OOC SCHEDULE THAT IS EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO DO. SO DIFFICULT THAT SOME YEARS ONLY ONE TEAM DOES IT, RARELY MORE THAN 2 TEAMS DO IT. CHECK THE RECORD.

I don't think we are far off at all. I just put forth that your scenario has a flaw in it. Just because it HASN'T happened doesn't mean it can't.

When this idea was proposed of a CFP that would be determined only by the "eye test" I felt it was a great idea. That year (the first?) when OSU got in over Baylor/TCU I was OK with it. Just using the "eye test", and OSU winning it all, how could they be wrong?

But then, in subsequent years, they started to "justify" their rankings, using other metrics than the "eye test" like it was originally proposed. Strength of schedule, OOC games, etc were introduced into the equation. Then, things like what we've discussed, like undefeated seasons, may or may not get you in due to all the other metrics that have been utilized.

Now, its just a complete bait and switch in order to get "brand name" teams into the playoffs. Baylor, if they DO go undefeated, may still be left out if an Alabama, Ohio State, etc. are still lurking around.
 
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I was high on Minnesota coming into the year.
Ultimately they aren't there as a program. They may never be but this year they had to learn how to win.
They played close OOC games.
Minnesota went down to the wire with Georgia Southern.
LSU dominated Georgia Southern
The yards were like 600-100.

PJ Fleck wasn't playing for a NC. Ultimately they can if they bring more talent in there.
Will be hard in Minnesota.

The B1G isnt that good anymore. Ohio State is the only school that can win on a National Level

People are overestimating Penn State. Not an elite program right now.
Plus they were looking towards Ohio State
 

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ANY Power 5 team that is unbeaten after the conference title games should be in the College Football Playoffs.

That includes Baylor. Or ANY Power 5 team that is unbeaten after the conference title games.

Period.

Current rankings are irrelevant till the final conference title game is played.
What's up with the red letters? Serious question, I haven't visited here for quite some time.
 
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What's up with the red letters? Serious question, I haven't visited here for quite some time.

He says so it is so he can remember when was his last post so as to only read replies after his last response. Not necessary now since mine always takes me to the last post viewed. Others, myself included, feel there is an underlying need to draw attention to one's self. This is based upon numerous referrals to his precious job as a sports writer to argue that his opinion carries more weight than the rest of us peons as well as his frequent boasting about his awesome life of travel and financial portfolio anytime someone questions his authority.
 

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He says so it is so he can remember when was his last post so as to only read replies after his last response. Not necessary now since mine always takes me to the last post viewed. Others, myself included, feel there is an underlying need to draw attention to one's self. This is based upon numerous referrals to his precious job as a sports writer to argue that his opinion carries more weight than the rest of us peons as well as his frequent boasting about his awesome life of travel and financial portfolio anytime someone questions his authority.
Off the deep end, I guess. He used to seem legit.
 
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Baylor needs a signature win. Beating OU twice and finishing 13-0 gives them a huge shot at top 4. Other than that their just another unbeaten team that sucks.
Can't argue with that. Oklahoma-Baylor game will be big for both teams and the Big 12. But what you posted also goes for Minnesota, even LSU, Ohio State, Georgia, Clemson. If they do pratfalls, suddenly they're not in the national playoffs. That's what makes college football so much more exciting and invigorating.
 

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Can't argue with that. Oklahoma-Baylor game will be big for both teams and the Big 12. But what you posted also goes for Minnesota, even LSU, Ohio State, Georgia, Clemson. If they do pratfalls, suddenly they're not in the national playoffs. That's what makes college football so much more exciting and invigorating.

If Minnesota keeps winning they will face Ohio State Big 10 final. LSU still has to play Ole Miss, Arkansas, Texas A&M before making the SEC championship where they meet either Georgia or Florida. Tough part will be getting over 2 SEC teams making sure both don't make playoffs.
 

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I was high on Minnesota coming into the year.
Ultimately they aren't there as a program. They may never be but this year they had to learn how to win.
They played close OOC games.
Minnesota went down to the wire with Georgia Southern.
LSU dominated Georgia Southern
The yards were like 600-100.

PJ Fleck wasn't playing for a NC. Ultimately they can if they bring more talent in there.
Will be hard in Minnesota.

The B1G isnt that good anymore. Ohio State is the only school that can win on a National Level

People are overestimating Penn State. Not an elite program right now.
Plus they were looking towards Ohio State

Yeah, I remember you coming on here talking them up several times.... smh....
 

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Five teams in the B12 are currently ranked in the top 25 playoff rankings, literally half the conference. If Baylor goes 13-0 they will have beaten four of them and one of those four twice in the title game. That would be 5 top 25 wins, which would be comparable to any other top teams trying to make the playoffs. If Baylor beats Oklahoma this weekend they will jump into the top 10.

However, I think OU wins this weekend and it won’t matter.

Still, if Baylor gets left out at 13-0, even though they might legitimately be one of the best 4 teams in the country, they will have nobody to blame but themselves for that zero effort garbage nonconference schedule.
 

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You say that like an absolute. Suppose Baylor goes undefeated along with Ohio State or Minnesota, LSU, and Clemson. Then suppose Alabama goes 11-1 along with Oregon where the losses are only to LSU and Auburn respectively. Hard to make a case they deserve it more than any of those 6. What if next season every p5 team has an undefeated season, yet the Big 12 champ is the one with the biggest cupcake OOC slate? And I'm not talking about OOC teams having a really bad year, but OOC teams that no one expected to be good as though it was scheduled to be cupcake like Baylor's OOC slate this year. Who gets left out then if "ANY power 5 team that is unbeaten..."
A lot of these arguments is fueled by number of conference members and the way the schedule for a particular year unfolds. Having all members play all other members establishes a better pecking order within the conference. The schedules in the larger conferences (BIG, SEC etc. ) sometimes fall we have a dam playing a very weak schedule and coming across as far more powerful than they actually are when compared on a National stage. The BIG seems especially weak after getting past the top lone or two or three teams. Was the adding of Rutgers and Maryland predicated on more than just the number to TVs in their metropolitan areas?
 

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Five teams in the B12 are currently ranked in the top 25 playoff rankings, literally half the conference. If Baylor goes 13-0 they will have beaten four of them and one of those four twice in the title game. That would be 5 top 25 wins, which would be comparable to any other top teams trying to make the playoffs. If Baylor beats Oklahoma this weekend they will jump into the top 10.

However, I think OU wins this weekend and it won’t matter.

Still, if Baylor gets left out at 13-0, even though they might legitimately be one of the best 4 teams in the country, they will have nobody to blame but themselves for that zero effort garbage nonconference schedule.

Baylor might go 13-0 but I don't think they're one of the best teams in the country. I'm not sold on them being a top 10 team. But going 13-0 would be a shame not to at least give them a shot. There are 4 unbeaten teams in front of them. Baylor must win out. OU must win out. If K.State stays ranked that will be considered a good loss.

PSU dropping only 5 spots is giving them too much credit.

If OU beats Baylor and Texas beats Baylor then there will be a rematch in title game for the teams of last year. Which would be a bad thing for OU reaching the playoffs. Win or lose it could look bad losing to a 3 loss team. Texas next 2 are @ ISU and @Baylor so it might be a mute point.

Things will have to play out for Baylor and OU. Both need wins and some help in front of them.
 
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Yeah but you were posting as KC then.

You sound obsessed with him.

What I said should happen with WVU is happening with Neal Brown.
Why I still say he is a good coach no matter the record

But eventually he will need to prove it on the field
You have seen some but not a complete game yet.

PJ Fleck and Minnesota didn't turn the corner until the 10th game in his second year.
Plus he had to fire his DC
 
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Five teams in the B12 are currently ranked in the top 25 playoff rankings, literally half the conference. If Baylor goes 13-0 they will have beaten four of them and one of those four twice in the title game. That would be 5 top 25 wins, which would be comparable to any other top teams trying to make the playoffs. If Baylor beats Oklahoma this weekend they will jump into the top 10.

However, I think OU wins this weekend and it won’t matter.

Still, if Baylor gets left out at 13-0, even though they might legitimately be one of the best 4 teams in the country, they will have nobody to blame but themselves for that zero effort garbage nonconference schedule.
Every Power 5 team that is unbeaten after the conference title games have been played will be in the national playoffs. Always have been every year. Nothing will change. Going undefeated is the bar, not going without a loss and being left out of the national playoffs. Never happened. Never will happen.
 

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Every Power 5 team that is unbeaten after the conference title games have been played will be in the national playoffs. Always have been every year. Nothing will change. Going undefeated is the bar, not going without a loss and being left out of the national playoffs. Never happened. Never will happen.
I agree with you, for once. However, although no two-loss team has ever been invited to the tournament, either, this will change when your brother Nick has two losses.
 

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I disagree. You play a big 10 ooc schedule, then role through northwestern Nebraska Rutgers Maryland and it means NOTHING. Period.
Kind of like Baylor rolling through Kansas, West Virginia, Texas Tech, TCU? You always seem to leave out the B1G schedule that includes the likes of Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Minnesota. Why is that?
 

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Kind of like Baylor rolling through Kansas, West Virginia, Texas Tech, TCU? You always seem to leave out the B1G schedule that includes the likes of Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Minnesota. Why is that?
It also includes Rutgers, Maryland and Northwestern..what's your point?
 

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It also includes Rutgers, Maryland and Northwestern..what's your point?
point being, muraca is coming across as a low IQ poster, just like you.

plus, I post in a thread for first time in a couple days, and you respond within 20 minutes.

Will you ever get off the end of the strings, puppet?
 

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LMAO....assclown grad90 still following me around like a lost puppy. Has me hidden supposedly but likes every post that you and gregor make about me.

And don't talk about responding fast...in gregors hall of fame thread your average time in responding to my stuff was like three minutes.

Will you ever get off gregors cock? or are you, gregor and osuclown all the same person?