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re: College Football Playoff explains tiebreaker order
Posted on 6/20/14 at 5:17 pm to Alahunter
Posted on 6/20/14 at 5:17 pm to Alahunter
This new playoff poll each week is going to be much more important than any AP or Coaches poll.
And for those who think the SEC will get 2 in the playoff most years, it is looking less and less likely. According to the voting criteria, a non-champion will have to almost indisputably show that it is better than a conference champion to be in the playoff. That is tough to do in a room full of people from all over the nation.
My big issue is the Big 12 champion. How much credit should a Big 12 champion get for being the "champion" when it gets to avoid playing an extra game, at the end of the season, against a really good team, unlike all the other champions?
And for those who think the SEC will get 2 in the playoff most years, it is looking less and less likely. According to the voting criteria, a non-champion will have to almost indisputably show that it is better than a conference champion to be in the playoff. That is tough to do in a room full of people from all over the nation.
My big issue is the Big 12 champion. How much credit should a Big 12 champion get for being the "champion" when it gets to avoid playing an extra game, at the end of the season, against a really good team, unlike all the other champions?
Posted on 6/20/14 at 8:43 pm to Monticello
My big issue is the Big 12 champion. How much credit should a Big 12 champion get for being the "champion" when it gets to avoid playing an extra game, at the end of the season, against a really good team, unlike all the other champions?
The B12 has already played that extra game while the SEC was playing an 8 game schedule.
The B12 has already played that extra game while the SEC was playing an 8 game schedule.
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