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Official 2023 College Football Thread: Michigan Recognized as National Champions of Cheating !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Northwestern is pawning stuff off as part of their field renovations.





I'm honestly shocked that the map hasn't sold for $1,500.
 
They would go from 12 teams to 14. But agree that if they just went with the top 14 teams the SEC would get 3 anyway. And the B1G would probably also get 3 most of the time, especially with the addition of Oregon and Washington.
True. Lately B1G has had Michigan, tOSU & Penn State inside Top 12-14 so adding Oregon & Wash to that mix just helps. Recently it is the ACC that should worry about having a 2nd team!
 
It's such a farce.

Let's say Clemson beats UGA early next season, and then Dabo's Tigers run the table, including beating S. Carolina. Clemson finishes the season unbeaten and the consensus #1. UGA loses another game during the season, but wins the SECCG. The Big 10 winner is 11-2 tOSU. Unbeaten Clemson isn't the #1 seed in the CFP playoff, and two teams with clearly inferior regular seasons get byes? That would be just an embarrassing look for college football. The SEC did fine without these lame auto-boosts, really shows an inferiority complex that on top of every advantage that the conference has that it wants to build in more. Further, the SEC hype machine will always give those conference schools the benefit of the doubt in deciding who makes the playoff and seeding the teams as it is.

Have some balls and play it straight up; if the SEC is great as it thinks it is, it will get the most teams in the CFP, and the CFP will show how superior the SEC is.
 
If the SEC believed that they wouldn't be groveling for an auto-bye.
 
Kadyn Proctor transfers from Alabama to Iowa, gets a nice chunk of NIL money then transfers back to Alabama in the same offseason. Things are getting silly.
 
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