I think it'll depend on how much Michigan beats Iowa by. I think if they're both close games then the committee would put Bama as 1 because it was a better win#1 Michigan
#2 Bama
#3 Georgia
#4 Notre Dame
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I think it'll depend on how much Michigan beats Iowa by. I think if they're both close games then the committee would put Bama as 1 because it was a better win#1 Michigan
#2 Bama
#3 Georgia
#4 Notre Dame
I mean, I'm all for gender equality, but they could have had a male final and a separate female final. I wonder how many times a girl has actually won.You've never seen it before? They do it every year at every Championship game.
I mean, I'm all for gender equality, but they could have had a male final and a separate female final. I wonder how many times a girl has actually won.
Michigan gonna flop vs. Iowa. It’s gonna be#1 Michigan
#2 Bama
#3 Georgia
#4 Notre Dame
Doubt it. They’ll move Alabama to #1 and won’t drop Georgia past #2. Avoids a rematch in the semifinals and allows for an all SEC final.
Michigan gonna flop vs. Iowa. It’s gonna be
1. Bama
2. Georgia
3. Ohio State
4. Notre Dame
another thoroughly unwatchable CFP.
I think it'll depend on how much Michigan beats Iowa by. I think if they're both close games then the committee would put Bama as 1 because it was a better win
Completely agree. It would make sense for it to end with Georgia, Alabama, Michigan, and Cincinnati in there (however the numbers shake out I won't say or care). Notre Dame should in no circumstance make it. Especially if they drop Cincinnati if they somehow lose to Houston (which it looks like they won't).Once again.... ND benefiting from playing a weak schedule and no championship game. They didn't beat anyone good all year. They only played one good team, Cincy, and they got them at home.... and lost.
It took them OT to beat a horrible Florida St team, and they beat Toledo by 3..... impressive!
Here’s a question:
If Georgia comes back to win close, Cincy holds on, and Michigan wins, does Alabama drop to #4 or does the committee keep them at #3? I could see the top four being the exact same.
Cincy pulling away. History in the making
This Georgia defense was talked about like the 2001 Ravens. Bama exposing them