1 Alabama
2 Clemson
3 Georgia
4 Notre Dame or Oklahoma
Anything else and they’ve been lying to us.
You care about a sport that makes people die sooner than normal people. That makes you pretty stupid or selfish.
You care about a sport that makes people die sooner than normal people. That makes you pretty stupid or selfish.
Why bother playing the 1-4 playoff then? Why not just give it to Alabama and not play any of the games?
Playing today's games is part of what makes CFB great. Clemson scores on first play lightning strike by Etienne but here comes Pitt.
I’m not totally sure about how I feel about this...but if conference champions get auto bids, how do y’all feel about teams resting players once clinching a championship game appearance?
Heres my idea: have the 4 highest ranked teams who arent in conference championships play each other on conference championship weekend. After that weekend, take the five P5 winners, the 2 weekend non-con winners, and 1 at-large team, seed them 1-8 and have a playoff. That ensures all the top teams play each other, the conference championship remains relevant, and the best team that doesn't win its conference championship still makes the playoff.Can we expand to 6-8 teams and get the P5 champs in already, and cut the bullshit. If you want to know who is better between UGA, OU, and tosu, there’s a good way to find out. 5 conference champs + 1-3 at large bids. ND, UGA, and UCF get in.
https://twitter.com/MichaelWBratton/status/1069042047573786624
Man, Kirby throwing his players under the bus and blaming the fake punt on execution. (1) Should never have called it 4th and 11 (2) Should've called a TO and scrapped it when he saw Bama come out in defense.
I’m not totally sure about how I feel about this...but if conference champions get auto bids, how do y’all feel about teams resting players once clinching a championship game appearance?
If 2-3 teams get in via at large, you keep doing what you need to do to win every game to preserve the opportunity for an at large bid if you lose in your CCG.
Heres my idea: have the 4 highest ranked teams who arent in conference championships play each other on conference championship weekend. After that weekend, take the five P5 winners, the 2 weekend non-con winners, and 1 at-large team, seed them 1-8 and have a playoff. That ensures all the top teams play each other, the conference championship remains relevant, and the best team that doesn't win its conference championship still makes the playoff.
Sure, but this only applies to some teams. Northwestern clinched their division weeks ago, without a prayer to make it as an at-large. It definitely cheapens the regular season if NW mails it in, gets two losses they might not otherwise get, wins a conference championship game, and gets into the CFP.