Good point but I think Vaughn is going to be more effective in 2nd half. A blowout is unlikely either wayYeah, but that was predictable. USC is talented but soft - Utah is the opposite of soft.
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Good point but I think Vaughn is going to be more effective in 2nd half. A blowout is unlikely either wayYeah, but that was predictable. USC is talented but soft - Utah is the opposite of soft.
No doubt about it, Alabama and Ohio St are both in with a TCU loss. The USC loss last night guarantees it.I guarantee they don't get in with a loss.
They got left out the year I'd have voted them #1 at the end of the season.
I know you constantly reference the past but no 2 loss team has ever got in. I know you’re just going to say “but it’s bama, bending rules, but OSU, etc” but that just isn’t happening. If TCU loses and doesn’t get it I’ll donate 100 to the we will collective.I guarantee they don't get in with a loss.
They got left out the year I'd have voted them #1 at the end of the season.
There has been a lot of people saying TCU should win easy, which didn't make sense to me. KSU has been playing really well.Good point but I think Vaughn is going to be more effective in 2nd half. A blowout is unlikely either way
No doubt about it, Alabama and Ohio St are both in with a TCU loss. The USC loss last night guarantees it.
Michigan is now without their heisman candidate RB. Would be a battle against TCU. Honestly Georgia is going to beat all these teams by 20-30, it’s just not even close
Would need to be a blowout loss imo. You can't justify alabama jumping ohio state at this point either so it'd have to be Georgia vs Alabama and Ohio state vs Michigan too. How dumb would that be? We already get that most yearsNo doubt about it, Alabama and Ohio St are both in with a TCU loss. The USC loss last night guarantees it.
I know you constantly reference the past but no 2 loss team has ever got in. I know you’re just going to say “but it’s bama, bending rules, but OSU, etc” but that just isn’t happening. If TCU loses and doesn’t get it I’ll donate 100 to the we will collective.
If I was a voter there are a ton of scenarios I think two SEC teams are easily worthy. Then Michigan actually deserves it. Then they just change the criteria for Ohio State like they do most years. If LSU wins I'd 100% put LSU/Georgia in before TCU if I ignore my conference bias as every committee member should (but rarely does).
Poof. Out with a loss.
Honestly KSU is not that great and I wouldn't even be upset TCU got left out if they don't win. I'd just like some clarity on how many games is good. First it was 13 good/12 bad, then it was 6 is good and playing 10/11 was worse, now it's going to be suddenly 12 is good after previously 12 was bad.
No doubt about it, Alabama and Ohio St are both in with a TCU loss. The USC loss last night guarantees it.
Dude you have to get over this covid year OSU stuff. That year is beyond an outlier and we were going through a global pandemic. Big ten was legit making it up as they went that year.Do you actually think if LSU beats Georgia they wouldn't be more worthy than 1 loss TCU? They obviously would be. Georgia would be my 2 seed even if they lose.
Then with Ohio State we all know the only reason the small committee exists is to change rules for Ohio State.
I could see Georgia dominating LSU and that helping a 1 loss TCU keeping the SEC at one team. If TCU loses and Georgia dominates. Ohio State jumps TCU to #3 with the same special status rules they get every year, 12 data points won't matter for the chosen favorite program.
1 loss TCU already got extremely lucky that USC played themselves out.
Almost no difference between this hit and the one USC put on Utah QB last night.