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re: Is the CFP Committee pushing an agenda?

Posted on 11/16/16 at 3:45 am to
Posted by silverstreak02
Charlotte, NC
Member since Aug 2013
970 posts
Posted on 11/16/16 at 3:45 am to
Every team in the top 6 controls their destiny except Louisville, I think.

Alabama -- obviously

Ohio State -- If they finish 11-1, they're in. Wins over Top 10 Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and Michigan. Their loss came on a blocked kick at Penn State -- that's as flukey a loss as you can have, IMO.

Michigan -- Can finish 12-1 Big Ten champs. Will be curious how they perform with a new quarterback. Until we have data for this, it's only speculation and you can't justify dropping them at this time.

Clemson -- Same as the others. 1 loss P5 champion with wins over ranked Louisville, Auburn, and Florida State. Plus, the Troy win is about as good a midmajor win as anyone.

Washington -- The Huskies will have a chance to be a 1-loss P5 champ with wins over ranked Stanford, Utah, and possibly a rematch with USC in the Pac 12 title. Oh, and Washington State. Should they lose, I would guess Louisville or a B1G champ Penn State would take their spot.
Posted by ksrph
Alabaster, AL
Member since Jan 2010
1168 posts
Posted on 11/16/16 at 6:46 am to
So if Penn State wins out and OSU beats Michigan, doesn't Penn State have the tie breaker over OSU? Assuming they beat Wisconsin in the championship game (B1G) are they going to put OSU in and leave out the B1G champion?

I thought the B1G was all about only conference champions!
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