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re: How Would TCU Finish This Year If They Were In The SEC?
Posted on 9/11/17 at 9:59 pm to TCUFan
Posted on 9/11/17 at 9:59 pm to TCUFan
Why would the SEC's opinion mean anything to you.
I am perplexed by a TCU fan caring what fans in another conference think of their team
TCU was left out because they had a huge lead against BU in Waco but could not close out the game.
If TCU finished business against BU they wouldn't have needed to worry about Ohio St.
Penn St, a borderline blue blood, who beat Ohio St couldn't get a CFP invite over Ohio St.
I am perplexed by a TCU fan caring what fans in another conference think of their team
TCU was left out because they had a huge lead against BU in Waco but could not close out the game.
If TCU finished business against BU they wouldn't have needed to worry about Ohio St.
Penn St, a borderline blue blood, who beat Ohio St couldn't get a CFP invite over Ohio St.
Posted on 9/11/17 at 10:46 pm to Not Afraid of Bama
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TCU was left out because they had a huge lead against BU in Waco but could not close out the game.
Sure TCU would have advanced if they beat Baylor but that is not the point. TCU was ultimately dropped because they weren't a modern blueblood program. College football has become a big business where these things have a big influence over who gets to be champions and winners. This is also why TCU got overlooked in 2009 and 2010. There is always a convenient excuse to justify why they are not given the opportunity in lieu of some other blueblood but at the end of the day politics play a significant role in college football.
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