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re: Lawyer's Perspective: Georgia is Objectively a Top Four Team

Posted on 12/7/23 at 11:02 am to
Posted by captainFid
Vestavia, AL
Member since Dec 2014
4865 posts
Posted on 12/7/23 at 11:02 am to
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Edit - this will be downgraded due to the illiteracy epidemic currently plaguing tRant.



Well, I appreciate the awareness.

Look, It was a bad position for Georgia to be in. They should not be where they are and losing to Bama didn't warrant it [as you noted].

Last years committee decision was a travesty [I'm not talking about leaving Bama out] by the way they rewarded TCU who lost their conference championship but didn't drop, rewarded tOSU who sat on the sideline after being thumped by Michigan and still didn't play a difficult schedule.

Then this year.

Personally, I don't care if the same 12 keep making it starting next year. The issue will become one of seeding not whether a potential champion was excluded from the dance altogether [if you're lower than 12, what are you doing].

Georgia was robbed, Bama has been... even FSU was robbed, if only because the committee should have been adjusting them lower in the past month.

The committee and their owners, ESPN are trying to appease conferences. It's great when you're the SEC not so much in the ACC, PAC12 and Big12 in the past.

My hope is we get an increase in ooc games, not a decrease. Only through them can we get a better indicator of strength between the conferences. I would love each team be REQUIRED to play two ooc teams. The loss to Texas stung, but it helped wakeup the program. The same think happened to LSU this season.
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