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re: Is the CFP Committee pushing an agenda?

Posted on 11/16/16 at 3:02 am to
Posted by TidalSurge1
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Posted on 11/16/16 at 3:02 am to
Ohio St also clobbered Nebraska. And Michigan also beat Colorado. Other than Bama, there is not an SEC team that has a resume that would justify ranking them above Penn State, Wisc, Mich or OSU. There's no B1G-biased agenda. In the end there will probably only be One B1G team in the top four, and that will most likely be Ohio St.
Posted by Cheese Grits
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Member since Apr 2012
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Posted on 11/16/16 at 8:24 am to
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Ohio St also clobbered Nebraska.


Nebraska's "quality" win was against Oregon (currently 3-7, 1-6) in the PAC

Cornhuskers schedule this year looks much like the powder puff schedule Iowa had last year.

Nebraska beat
Purdue = last place in West
Illinois = next to last in West
Northwestern = 3 worst in the West

In the East they get Indiana and Maryland

Nebraska has a good record but a terrible schedule


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Michigan also beat Colorado


Michigan got Colorado (whom I am still not sure is good, despite W-L record) and their first five games at home. Badgers should have beaten them in the Big House but lost by a TD. This is Michigan's road schedule this year


4 freaking road games and only 1 is a reasonable challenge
@ Rutgers - Pretty sure they have yet to win a conference game this year
@ Michigan State - Sparty is way down but still close game 23-32
@ Iowa - lost
@ Ohio State


I will give Wisconsin the benefit of the doubt for at least playing the toughest OOC game in the B1G this season. They at least beat Iowa on the road, which Michigan could not. Penn State was on the road with one of its oldest rivals playing Pittsburgh, who just beat Clemson @ Clemson. Pittsburgh probably wins the Oklahoma State game without the weather delay. 1 pt loss to UNC and 3pt loss to VT and 6-4 could easily be 8-2.




The "B1G is the best conference" this season is crap. The B1G has 4 schools that are good as you point out is the better argument. Clearly Bama is #1 but I would possibly put the ACC (top to bottom) behind the SEC. I would give LSU the nod on a neutral field against any of the "B1G 4". I would put Auburn as favored against any of the "B1G 4" on a neutral field.

To be the best conference in college football means being best from top to bottom and the SEC and ACC seem to fill this bill better than the B1G. PAC is in bizzaro world as the top schools are down and the crap schools are up so hard to tell what the real truth is. Big 12 is fast becoming the western AAC with Texas down and Oklahoma looking good but getting curb stomped come CFP time.
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