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Unbiased CFP Committee?
Posted on 11/28/16 at 7:04 pm
Posted on 11/28/16 at 7:04 pm
Kirby Hocutt, Chair Director of Athletics, Texas Tech University. Bachelor’s degree, Kansas State University (1995).
Master’s degree in education, University of Oklahoma (2001).
Barry Alvarez Director of Athletics, University of Wisconsin Bachelor’s degree in education, University of Nebraska (1969).
Master’s degree in education, University of Nebraska (1970).
Herb Deromedi Former Head Coach, University of Central Michigan Bachelor’s degree, University of Michigan.
Master’s degree, University of Michigan
Jeff Bower Former Head Coach, University Of Southern Mississippi Bachelor’s degree, University of Southern Mississippi (1975).
Master’s degree in management, University of Southern Mississippi (1978).
Tom Jernstedt Former NCAA Executive Vice President Bachelor’s degree in political science, University of Oregon (1967).
Master’s degree in education, University of Oregon (1973).
Bobby Johnson Former Head Coach, Vanderbilt University Bachelor’s degree, Clemson University (1973).
Master’s degree in education, Furman University (1979).
Jeff Long Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics, University of Arkansas Bachelor’s degree in economics, Ohio Wesleyan University (1982).
Master’s degree in education, Miami University (Ohio) (1983).
Rob Mullens Director of Athletics, University of Oregon Bachelor’s degree, West Virginia University (1991).
Master’s degree in sports management, West Virginia University (1993).
Dan Radakovich Director of Athletics, Clemson University Bachelor’s degree in finance, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1980).
Master’s degree in business administration, University of Miami (Florida) (1982).
Condoleezza Rice Stanford University professor Bachelor’s degree in political science, cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, University of Denver (1974).
Master’s degree in political science, University of Notre Dame (1975).
Steve Wieberg Former College Football Reporter, USA Today Bachelor’s degree in journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia (1980).
Tyrone Willingham Former Head Coach of Three FBS Institutions Bachelor’s degree in physical education, Michigan State University (1977).
3 Big Ten Grads
3 ACC Grads
2 Big 12 Grads
1 SEC Grad, If you count Mizzou as SEC.
1 PAC 12
2 Misc
It will change tomorrow , but currently 4 Big Ten teams in the top 7? Big Ten football is like watching high school football from the 70's. These idiots should not be picking playoff teams.
Bring back the BCS formula.
CFP Committee
Master’s degree in education, University of Oklahoma (2001).
Barry Alvarez Director of Athletics, University of Wisconsin Bachelor’s degree in education, University of Nebraska (1969).
Master’s degree in education, University of Nebraska (1970).
Herb Deromedi Former Head Coach, University of Central Michigan Bachelor’s degree, University of Michigan.
Master’s degree, University of Michigan
Jeff Bower Former Head Coach, University Of Southern Mississippi Bachelor’s degree, University of Southern Mississippi (1975).
Master’s degree in management, University of Southern Mississippi (1978).
Tom Jernstedt Former NCAA Executive Vice President Bachelor’s degree in political science, University of Oregon (1967).
Master’s degree in education, University of Oregon (1973).
Bobby Johnson Former Head Coach, Vanderbilt University Bachelor’s degree, Clemson University (1973).
Master’s degree in education, Furman University (1979).
Jeff Long Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics, University of Arkansas Bachelor’s degree in economics, Ohio Wesleyan University (1982).
Master’s degree in education, Miami University (Ohio) (1983).
Rob Mullens Director of Athletics, University of Oregon Bachelor’s degree, West Virginia University (1991).
Master’s degree in sports management, West Virginia University (1993).
Dan Radakovich Director of Athletics, Clemson University Bachelor’s degree in finance, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1980).
Master’s degree in business administration, University of Miami (Florida) (1982).
Condoleezza Rice Stanford University professor Bachelor’s degree in political science, cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, University of Denver (1974).
Master’s degree in political science, University of Notre Dame (1975).
Steve Wieberg Former College Football Reporter, USA Today Bachelor’s degree in journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia (1980).
Tyrone Willingham Former Head Coach of Three FBS Institutions Bachelor’s degree in physical education, Michigan State University (1977).
3 Big Ten Grads
3 ACC Grads
2 Big 12 Grads
1 SEC Grad, If you count Mizzou as SEC.
1 PAC 12
2 Misc
It will change tomorrow , but currently 4 Big Ten teams in the top 7? Big Ten football is like watching high school football from the 70's. These idiots should not be picking playoff teams.
Bring back the BCS formula.
CFP Committee
Posted on 11/28/16 at 7:05 pm to MikeyInTheHam
You posted a lot of stuff
But zero explanation for why the SEC should be any higher rated or a reason why the rankings are wrong
Face it. The SEC sucks
But zero explanation for why the SEC should be any higher rated or a reason why the rankings are wrong
Face it. The SEC sucks
Posted on 11/28/16 at 7:06 pm to MikeyInTheHam
Don't worry, Long got your back
Posted on 11/28/16 at 7:18 pm to rockiee
The B1g 10 sucks. It will be proven in the playoffs. Other than the Buckeyes playing Oklahoma, who have they played and beaten?
And, don't give me Whiskey over LSU, we all know LSU sucked with Miles the last few years. And Oklahoma is not that great either.
And, don't give me Whiskey over LSU, we all know LSU sucked with Miles the last few years. And Oklahoma is not that great either.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 7:24 pm to MikeyInTheHam
Proven in the playoffs? They're 2-1 so far
This post was edited on 11/28/16 at 7:25 pm
Posted on 11/28/16 at 7:27 pm to Giant Leaf
quote:enjoy stupidity
Face it. The SEC sucks
Posted on 11/28/16 at 7:28 pm to Glorious
quote:
Proven in the playoffs? They're 2-1 so far
Last I checked the playoffs haven't started yet.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 7:32 pm to MikeyInTheHam
Michigan and Ohio State both looked capable of giving Bama all the could handle especially on defense.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 7:33 pm to MikeyInTheHam
There has never been one instance where I thought the committee was biased against Bama. You need to root for LSU. This is some shite they'd bitch about.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 7:47 pm to TouchdownTony
I never said anything about being biased against Bama. They are B1G Ten biased.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 8:33 pm to MikeyInTheHam
They've played Wisconsin, Michigan, Penn St., Oklahoma. 3-1 vs those teams, best in the nation.
For years, there was a definite bias towards the SEC, and we enjoyed it. For instance, recently 'Bama lost on it's home field in 2 consecutive seasons, yet made the playoff or BCS Championship.
Things even out over time. The SEC is down, besides 'bama of course.
For years, there was a definite bias towards the SEC, and we enjoyed it. For instance, recently 'Bama lost on it's home field in 2 consecutive seasons, yet made the playoff or BCS Championship.
Things even out over time. The SEC is down, besides 'bama of course.
This post was edited on 11/28/16 at 8:36 pm
Posted on 11/28/16 at 8:41 pm to MikeyInTheHam
Why couldn't they have just kept the BCS formula to pick the top 4 teams?
Posted on 11/28/16 at 8:46 pm to MikeyInTheHam
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The B1g 10 sucks. It will be proven in the playoffs. Other than the Buckeyes playing Oklahoma, who have they played and beaten?
Well let's see:
Wisconsin beat LSU
Michigan beat Colorado
Those are 3 pretty good wins no matter how you slice it. I mean those could be 2 conference champs after next weekend.
There are some other OOC wins that are much less significant
Posted on 11/28/16 at 8:51 pm to Buckeye06
There does seem to be a narrative the last two years . SEC teams will be ranked low and perceived as a lesser conference , then the SEC only will lose a game or two during bowls . Let's see how this bowl season turns out and we will have a larger sample size .
Posted on 11/28/16 at 8:51 pm to MikeyInTheHam
Dude, your team is in no matter what. Stop being a bitch. The SEC will never get left out for the forseeable future. The conference would have to get very bad for a while to not get the champ in period.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 9:36 pm to BoddaBoom7
I'm not worried about Bama being in or not. I'm talking about the next teams not getting a fair shake now and in the future.
"If you want to kill any idea in the world, get a committee working on it." Charles Kettering
"If you want to kill any idea in the world, get a committee working on it." Charles Kettering
Posted on 11/28/16 at 9:53 pm to MikeyInTheHam
I'm not saying its biased or not but I do think they should use the computer rankings as a check and balance to the human element of the committee.
Posted on 11/28/16 at 9:53 pm to MikeyInTheHam
Bama fan worrying about bias of the CFP committee.
Man, you're really just looking for a fight, aren't you?
Man, you're really just looking for a fight, aren't you?
Posted on 11/28/16 at 10:09 pm to MikeyInTheHam
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I never said anything about being biased against Bama. They are B1G Ten biased.
Michigan has an OOC win vs Colorado
tOSU has OOC wins against 9-3 Tulsa and on the road vs Oklahoma.
They have earned their places this season.
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