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re: CFB Playoff Scenario- who gets in

Posted on 11/13/23 at 5:40 am to
Posted by antibarner
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Posted on 11/13/23 at 5:40 am to
Tezas deserves the spot over Alabama, let's just be fair about this.

Oregon? Meh. Alabama's SOS will be much better and their resume tops the Ducks at that point. It would be hard for the committee to justify putting them in over a 12-1 Bama.
Posted by AwgustaDawg
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Posted on 11/13/23 at 6:12 am to
quote:

Tezas deserves the spot over Alabama, let's just be fair about this.

Oregon? Meh. Alabama's SOS will be much better and their resume tops the Ducks at that point. It would be hard for the committee to justify putting them in over a 12-1 Bama.


The playoff should be about where teams are in November relative to the entirety of the season not where they were in September. Alabama is MUCH better in November than they were in September while Texas is not much improved if any. Yes, Texas beat Alabama convincingly in Tuscaloosa and that win is impressive. If they played again today anywhere, Austin included, it is pretty likely that Alabama would prevail because they have improved while Texas has not.

If Alabama wins the SEC CG the playoff should consist of the winner of the OSU/Michigan game, Alabama, Georgia and take your pick between FSU, Texas, Oregon or Washington. No matter who the other 2 teams are if UGA and Alabama make it to the playoff the championship game will be a rematch of 2021 and 2017. No one has looked as complete as UGA and no one is as improved as Alabama. When UGA has a team that has garnered the Dawgs attention they beat the shite out of them. Alabama is getting better every week and is playing as well as anyone in the nation. Either would walk anyone else in the nation.
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