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re: Latest CFP is out
Posted on 12/4/25 at 8:30 am to udtiger
Posted on 12/4/25 at 8:30 am to udtiger
Its crazy that with a win Bama should be looking at a first win bye but with a loss they're possibly out altogether. Then if Bama does win and gets the bye, its even stranger that a 2 loss sec team would be good enough for the top four in country and a bye while another 2 loss sec team, Vanderbilt, is left out completely.
Posted on 12/4/25 at 8:33 am to BuckeyeGoon
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Then if Bama does win and gets the bye, its even stranger that a 2 loss sec team would be good enough for the top four in country and a bye while another 2 loss sec team, Vanderbilt, is left out completely.
Perfect example of what massive conferences can do to scheduling disparity.
Posted on 12/4/25 at 8:33 am to BuckeyeGoon
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2 loss sec team would be good enough for the top four in country and a bye while another 2 loss sec team, Vanderbilt, is left out completely.
If they had a 16 team playoff this season, Vandy, Miami and Notre Dame would be comfortably in the discussion. That’s where it’s heading anyways
Posted on 12/4/25 at 8:41 am to Taurus 357
Sure but then we're all still arguing about who should be #16. Expanding the field again doesnt really solve anything. Im sure they'll go to 16 eventually because of money but its going to be the same exact problem.
Posted on 12/4/25 at 9:15 am to BuckeyeGoon
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Im sure they'll go to 16 eventually because of money but its going to be the same exact problem.
Conference play-in games are the future of the sport. Conference Championships are a thing of the past. NBA and MLB have play in single elimination games to allow teams to advance to the playoffs. I agree the expansion to 16 likely won’t solve the bigger problem but doing away with the CCG will alleviate one major headache now.
Georgia has to be a little worried about what happened last year in the SEC title game. Sure they beat Texas but they lost their QB in that game. How much effort will OSU put into their CCG against Indiana? Day is a great strategist so I’m thinking he’s not going to go balls to the wall with the much bigger prize in mind. The CFP trophy
Posted on 12/4/25 at 9:15 am to Taurus 357
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Conference play-in games are the future of the sport.
Yep - agree
Posted on 12/4/25 at 9:26 am to castorinho
Not including Ohio State is there any team in the top12 you would not want to play more than Alabama? Maybe Georgia but they probably changes Saturday. Alabama is not Nick Saban Alabama but they are as worthy as any team in the top 12 win or lose Saturday. I hope UGA beats them like a rented mule and they aren’t in but it’s far more likely that it’s a close game and both are in and one is hosting a home game. The most likely outcome is Alabama wins and they aren’t both somewhere in the 5-7 range. If UGA wins close Bama is probably 10-12 and will beat the brakes off 5-7.
Posted on 12/4/25 at 9:31 am to AwgustaDawg
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Not including Ohio State is there any team in the top12 you would not want to play more than Alabama? Maybe Georgia but they probably changes Saturday. Alabama is not Nick Saban Alabama but they are as worthy as any team in the top 12 win or lose Saturday. I hope UGA beats them like a rented mule and they aren’t in but it’s far more likely that it’s a close game and both are in and one is hosting a home game. The most likely outcome is Alabama wins and they aren’t both somewhere in the 5-7 range. If UGA wins close Bama is probably 10-12 and will beat the brakes off 5-7.
I mean I really like this team but we are very flawed. We are tough and we don't blink in tough situations, but our QB is not playing his best ball, we can't run the football, our OC loses his mind for blocks of the game and our kicker is a head case.
I don't think we do (or should) strike fear into anyone, but we will fight our arse off.
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