How BCS rankings would shape the College Football Playoff bracket with Alabama, SMU at-large debate
There are major differences between the simulated BCS rankings and the College Football Playoff Top 25.
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There's just no way to know this. It is mind boggling to me to see this sh*t repeated 1,000 times. Queue the next person to remind me how Vegas would 'favor' SEC teams in a game against SMU.I value quality wins above all so you compare wins like Georgia and South Carolina especially, Missouri (overrated but still a ranked team by the committee) and hell even a very talented but underachieving LSU team to Louisville and Duke, SMU comes up short for me buuuut that Oklahoma loss is a hard think to shake. You can't get whipped by a team that was struggling all year that late in the season when you have 2 losses and expect to get in a playoff even a weak field like the one this year.
It's just hard for me to get behind a team that beat no high quality opponents. Honestly speaking, SMU has more than 2 losses if they're playing in the SEC.
There's no way to quantify it but we can do a common opponent comparable. Georgia destroyed Clemson on a neutral filed, Clemson beat SMU on a neutral field, Alabama beat Georgia. The level of athlete in the SEC is just different than the ACC especially at the top.There's just no way to know this. It is mind boggling to me to see this sh*t repeated 1,000 times. Queue the next person to remind me how Vegas would 'favor' SEC teams in a game against SMU.
PS. Do some even look at SEC schedules? Like the actual games these teams play in these huge mega conferences? That "gauntlet" that Texas faced? Might have been the easier conference schedule they have had in 15 years.
There's no way to quantify it but we can do a common opponent comparable. Georgia destroyed Clemson on a neutral filed, Clemson beat SMU on a neutral field, Alabama beat Georgia. The level of athlete in the SEC is just different than the ACC especially at the top.
With that said, you're right about Texas. They didn't beat any ranked teams, another point of contention. It seems like nobody outside of Oregon, Georgia, Tennessee and Ohio State beat anybody of note in the top 10. It was an extraordinarily weak field this season lacking big time wins and only four teams with less than 2 losses, 3 of which in Notre Dame, Indiana and Boise St. that faced creampuff schedules. Lots of teams were there just by default not because they earned it.
There's no way to quantify it but we can do a common opponent comparable. Georgia destroyed Clemson on a neutral filed, Clemson beat SMU on a neutral field, Alabama beat Georgia. The level of athlete in the SEC is just different than the ACC especially at the top.
With that said, you're right about Texas. They didn't beat any ranked teams, another point of contention. It seems like nobody outside of Oregon, Georgia, Tennessee and Ohio State beat anybody of note in the top 10. It was an extraordinarily weak field this season lacking big time wins and only four teams with less than 2 losses, 3 of which in Notre Dame, Indiana and Boise St. that faced creampuff schedules. Lots of teams were there just by default not because they earned it.
Georgia St beat Vanderbilt by 4. Vanderbilt Beat Alabama by 5. Alabama beat Georgia by 7
Who wins the Georgia Georgia St game?
Respectfully, the common opponent thing is not a good compare method either. Clemson lost the first game of the year. Notre Dame lost to NIU, at home. Teams change a lot throughout the year. Bama lost to freakin Vandy who couldn't beat Georgia State.There's no way to quantify it but we can do a common opponent comparable. Georgia destroyed Clemson on a neutral filed, Clemson beat SMU on a neutral field, Alabama beat Georgia. The level of athlete in the SEC is just different than the ACC especially at the top.
With that said, you're right about Texas. They didn't beat any ranked teams, another point of contention. It seems like nobody outside of Oregon, Georgia, Tennessee and Ohio State beat anybody of note in the top 10. It was an extraordinarily weak field this season lacking big time wins and only four teams with less than 2 losses, 3 of which in Notre Dame, Indiana and Boise St. that faced creampuff schedules. Lots of teams were there just by default not because they earned it.
Georgia State lost to Arkansas State, which lost to Iowa State.So Georgia State CFP?
This thing punished teams for losing their extra game it seems![]()
How BCS rankings would shape the College Football Playoff bracket with Alabama, SMU at-large debate
There are major differences between the simulated BCS rankings and the College Football Playoff Top 25.247sports.com
Tennessee lost to Arkansas who lost to Oklahoma State!What is so special about Bama's schedule?
Auburn isn't good.
Missouri is laughably overrated.
LSU extremely overrated.
Wisconsin was flat out bad this year.
Oklahoma might have one of their worst teams in decades.
Vandy is not good. Them winning 6 games is because the scheduling (with SO many teams in a league) makes it easier to win more games.
Hell, this might be Georgia's worst team in 10 years.
I guess Tennessee is good? I don't know why we are assuming they are elite. Just cuz?
And not to mention, Bama then played 3 very easy buy-games.
The idea that Bama had to face some unimaginable gauntlet is just a positive-feedback loop of SEC bias. It's a fine schedule. Nothing special this year. And they lost freaking 3 games, 2 of them absolutely awful losses. "Ranked wins" is just so stupid when teams like Missouri have no business being ranked so highly so consistently.
And this is not to say that SMU played some crazy underrated schedule either. But they were 11-1 and were 3 seconds away from a P4 conference title. The fact that Bama was SO close to getting the nod over them is unreal - and shows how much bias there is in favor of the SEC.
I love the theory of it, just wouldn't want anything to do with the logistics.Just read "BYU got jobbed more than any other college football team in 2024." Article from Trojans Wire.
Surprising that a B1G school's writers have an idea for the Big 12 to improve their CFP chances.
Their idea is for the Big 12 to play 8 games, then seed the top 4 teams into a playoff. Meanwhile, the 9th games for all other Big 12 teams would be reseeded (5 v. 6, 7 v. 8, etc.) That way, your top teams get a chance for a meaningful win late in the season. This year, BYU ended with Houston and Colorado ended against Okie State. Those games did nothing to improve the resume of BYU or the Buffs. Something to consider, I think.
Had an interesting conversation about this with a few Cyclone fans in Dallas this weekend. Thing is that Alabama's Dynasty under Saban was about dedication to the process and a path to the NFL, not free-wheeling N.I.L. There was some, of course, but it is not and will not be one of the major, major N.I.L. programs, and they will suffer from that in some ways. They will be okay in the long run, but it's not their world any longer.Alabama hasn’t won a national championship in the NIL era. Shocking, I say, Shocking.
Yep, basically Saban had an NIL program. It is called the NFL.Had an interesting conversation about thsi with a few Cyclone fans in Dallas this weekend. Thing is that Alabama's Dynasty under Saban was about dedication to the process and a path to the NFL, not free-wheeling N.I.L. There was some, of course, but it is not and will not be one of the major, major N.I.L. programs, and they will suffer from that in some ways. They will be okay in the long run, but it's not their world any longer.
Yep! Saban was like come to Alabama, stay, dedicate, excel, and future earnings will be off the charts. I think Alabama players signed for over $1 Billion in NFL salaries in 2024. Future earnings, not the stupid things that are going on now. Sheesh, in the past two years, they have started losing really good starters to Ohio State, Texas, etc. who will pay NOW. Just a different deal altogether. It was a nice run!Yep, basically Saban had an NIL program. It is called the NFL.
You can see the toll it has taken on the depth of some of these teams.Yep! Saban was like come to Alabama, stay, dedicate, excel, and future earnings will be off the chart. I think Alabama players signed for over $1 Billion in NFL salaries in 2024. Future earnings, not the stupid things that are going on now. Sheesh, in the past two years, they ahve started losing really good starters to Ohio State and Texas who will pay NOW. Just a different deal altogether. It was a nice run!