This seems like the perfect opportunity for Ole Miss give the committee an additional data point without Lane.
My counterpoint to that is none of those 3 have much to complain about if they get left out. I don't feel any more sympathy for Vandy than I would for Oklahoma or Alabama. Or Miami for that matter. In Vandy's case, show me their best win. Missouri? Tennessee? Meh, that's not very good.I kind of agree that if Oklahoma and Alabama should be in, so should Vandy. (I realize this is a counterpoint to my 8 is ideal stance which the argument against would be that none of those should be in,)
Fair point, but why does Alabama get to lose to a downright bad Florida State team? And lose at home to Oklahoma?They shouldn't have lost to a mediocre 3 loss TX team and they wouldn't have to "prove" they belong
Because that was over 3 months ago. And Alabama beat Vandy. And they're Alabama.Fair point, but why does Alabama get to lose to a downright bad Florida State team? And lose at home to Oklahoma?
At least Vandy's losses were road games.
2 of those are awful reasons. The other is more impactful than it should be.Because that was over 3 months ago. And Alabama beat Vandy. And they're Alabama.
Then you will have to quit watching SEC football.Fair point, but why does Alabama get to lose to a downright bad Florida State team? And lose at home to Oklahoma?
I personally don't like Vandy. But I also don't like seeing Bama get preferential treatment.
They did beat Georgia in Athens I guess. Oh well. Expand to 16, solve all this.
And then expand to 32 to pacify the new complainersThey did beat Georgia in Athens I guess. Oh well. Expand to 16, solve all this.
Expanding to 16 doesn’t solve anything, it just move the bitching and complaining down the poll a few spots. There’s always going to be more teams who seem deserving than there are chairs at the table.Fair point, but why does Alabama get to lose to a downright bad Florida State team? And lose at home to Oklahoma?
I personally don't like Vandy. But I also don't like seeing Bama get preferential treatment.
They did beat Georgia in Athens I guess. Oh well. Expand to 16, solve all this.
this, in some minds there will never be enough teams included.Expanding to 16 doesn’t solve anything, it just move the bitching and complaining down the poll a few spots. There’s always going to be more teams who seem deserving than there are chairs at the table.
They shouldn't have lost to a mediocre 3 loss TX team and they wouldn't have to "prove" they belong
I'm not a simp for Bama - it wouldn't hurt my feelings if they were left out, but that loss was offset by some bigger wins than Vandy had.Fair point, but why does Alabama get to lose to a downright bad Florida State team? And lose at home to Oklahoma?
I personally don't like Vandy. But I also don't like seeing Bama get preferential treatment.
They did beat Georgia in Athens I guess. Oh well. Expand to 16, solve all this.
But then you're getting far enough down where 10-2 P4 teams are running out. Plus you're getting closer to correct % of teams making the playoff, like every other division.Expanding to 16 doesn’t solve anything, it just move the bitching and complaining down the poll a few spots. There’s always going to be more teams who seem deserving than there are chairs at the table.
Well Bama may just get left out if they lose the SECCG badly. Notre dame could get left out for byu and or Duke.
Vandy should be ranked ahead of Miami....but I like Vandys proactive approach.
I can already hear the committee chair: "We didnt punish Bama for losing their championship game; we dropped them for getting blown out and lowering their metrics."Well Bama may just get left out if they lose the SECCG badly. Notre dame could get left out for byu and or Duke.
My point for a long time......... Until we have a computer formula with defined agreed-upon inputs weighted appropriately that will spit out the rankings, there will always be complaining. The Committee has to be taken out of the decision making......The Committee, however can determine the inputs with approval of the schools, but that's the limit of their involvement. And there can be as many, or as few, weighted inputs as deemed acceptable by the schools. Once the formula has been set for the coming year, the Committee can sit back and twiddle their thumbs watching the computer spit out the rankings every week if they want. Any of those whiz kids on Elon's DOGE group could do this in a few days.And then expand to 32 to pacify the new complainers
Someone worthy will always get left out, because the seeding is subjective.