If Iowa State won the Big 12 and ended the season with one loss or less they're in the playoffs
Tell that to Baylor and TCU the first year of the playoffs.
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If Iowa State won the Big 12 and ended the season with one loss or less they're in the playoffs
Tell that to Baylor and TCU the first year of the playoffs.
I assume he was talking about this year. There are only three P5 conferences playing, not four. And if the SEC actually plays out their 10 game conference only schedule, might finally see their top teams take 2 losses.
But I agree with the sentiment that if there is a way to screw us, mark it down.
If Alabama, Georgia, LSU and Florida all finish with 2 losses to each other and ISU and OU each finishes with one loss, it will be Clemson, OU, and 2 SEC teams. No doubt.
I'm not sure we will see any undefeated teams this year. It will be tough to keep a Big 12 champ with 1 or 2 loss out if all the other conferences best also have 1 or 2.
It seems very weird to even have rankings this fall with so many teams not playing. A team can win the “national title“ and it really won’t mean anything.
**** IowaBut...but...but Iowa is a football school. How can this possibly be??
This takes me back to the thought of Missouri leaving for the SEC. They make more money each year by belonging to the SEC vs the Big 12 but their overall brand has to be dying slowly each year because they are so irrelevant compared to what they were in the Big 12. Do they regret it?Looks like a difficult schedule but how would you like to be Arkansas?
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Missouri has been an absolute joke since going to the SEC.This takes me back to the thought of Missouri leaving for the SEC. They make more money each year by belonging to the SEC vs the Big 12 but their overall brand has to be dying slowly each year because they are so irrelevant compared to what they were in the Big 12. Do they regret it?
With that, why wouldn't Arkansas look to move to the Big 12? If they can become more relevant, their brand grows, eventually you'd think they'd be better off when accounting for increased enrollment, more donors, etc.
The best part was how they didn't even consider what they were going to do for wrestling and sheepishly were asking the Big 12 to join as an associate member for wrestling after flipping the Big 12 the double Bookers on their way out the door.Missouri has been an absolute joke since going to the SEC.
Missouri has been an absolute joke since going to the SEC.
Was going to post the exact same thing. I would only add their experience was nearly identical to Nebraska leaving for the b1g.they did win the East two of the first three years
Actually, I'm glad their stint in the SEC has gone the way it has. At first, they were a Big 12 team playing in the SEC-- and they WON. (Take that, SEC) Now they can recede to the pit of misery-- and they have.
I agree completely. The poll coming out with so many SEC teams in the top 15 (top 10 when you take out teams not playing) solidified it. There aren't any OOC games to speak of to change anything so when one of them loses it will just be a loss in the "killer SEC" so they won't drop much but the winning team will move up. The die has already been cast and not a single game has been played.I'd bet the CFP this year ends up: 2 SEC, 1 ACC, 1 B12. In fact, I'm not sure how it could be any other configuration.
I agree completely. The poll coming out with so many SEC teams in the top 15 (top 10 when you take out teams not playing) solidified it. There aren't any OOC games to speak of to change anything so when one of them loses it will just be a loss in the "killer SEC" so they won't drop much but the winning team will move up. The die has already been cast and not a single game has been played.