Yeah I mean Alabama only has the best defense and rushing attack in all of college footballUm, I don't know that.
Yeah I mean Alabama only has the best defense and rushing attack in all of college footballUm, I don't know that.
Yeah I mean Alabama only has the best defense and rushing attack in all of college football
It's just a credit to the greatness of the Big 10 coaches. It's really amazing how they all really start improving about, say, week 5.
Easy to have a good defense when you aren't playing quality teams.Yeah I mean Alabama only has the best defense and rushing attack in all of college football
No, you rank them based on their résumé. As the year goes on and they actually play someone food and beat them you move them up. When there are only 3-4 games outside of conferences, with most being FCS or G5 games no one really knows. Again conventional wisdom based on the eye test in 2007 was that tOSU and Michigan were clearly the two best teams. Then Florida absolutely piss pounded OSU. It was Stanford over Iowa level domination.That's why you have to have some sort of "eye test" and can't just look at the numbers. We all know bama is top 4 team in the country but just haven't played good teams yet.
Because we don't play enough games across conference to have any real clue who the best 4 teams really is. Most games are played intraconference and it has made too many mistakes. The cfp was suppose to fix that personally I wish the big 12 wouldn't have backed the sec in stopping the must win conference criteria. We shot ourselves in the foot thinking we could get 2 in a lot. The biases are real sometimes correct sometimes incorrect. We know that one team lost the conference championship therefore they shouldn't get in and have a second shot.What do you mean it isn't the point? The point is to put the 4 BEST teams in a playoff. So if the loser is the #2 team in the country why shouldn't they be in the playoff.
I'd agree with you if it was any other team, Alabama is just a totally different beast.No, you rank them based on their résumé. As the year goes on and they actually play someone food and beat them you move them up. When there are only 3-4 games outside of conferences, with most being FCS or G5 games no one really knows. Again conventional wisdom based on the eye test in 2007 was that tOSU and Michigan were clearly the two best teams. Then Florida absolutely piss pounded OSU. It was Stanford over Iowa level domination.
Point is, if you are going to put in a team that doesn't win it's conference title game, their résumé better be clearly better than a team getting left out. Realistically they had a win and you're in situation and blew it. If they really knew its one thing, but they don't. There simply aren't enough data points to be sure.
Thought it was pretty funny that the initial thoughts from Galloway and Herbstreit were both about how Ohio State should be ahead of Oklahoma. Shocking coming from them. They both were pretty quiet on that topic after the rankings came out though. After they both campaigned for Ohio State to jump TCU in 2014 I have really lost some respect for them and think this process is very flawed. They are unable to separate their alma mater from their rational decision-making; imagine what the people on the committee are doing along those lines.
I thought it was rational decision-making. All depends on the perception of the one receiving the info.![]()
I agree, do away with the AP poll. and start the CFP poll week 3 or 4. No more counting ranked wins from preseason rankings. If you beat a team and they are still ranked after week 3 you can count it as a win against their week 3 ranking.Every year, the AP poll ranks teams and nobody seems to bat an eye too much....but when the CFP poll comes out, everyone wants to challenge the rankings. Why can't we use one poll for an entire season instead of confusing everyone when one measure of how good a team is gets replaced by another?
You can argue from case to case, including this one, but Galloway and Herbstreit have been pro-Ohio State literally every time I can remember there being an arguable question surrounding the Buckeyes.
Could encourage powerhouse teams to schedule tougher opponents to bolster their resume. On the other hand, I don't think Hok fans will appreciate not having anyway to justify being the better team in the State, even when it doesn't matter.I agree, do away with the AP poll. and start the CFP poll week 3 or 4. No more counting ranked wins from preseason rankings. If you beat a team and they are still ranked after week 3 you can count it as a win against their week 3 ranking.
No they will play teams with a pulse just like when the eye test had Baylor #2 bUT they hadn't played anyone and cfp put them at #6 knowing they would be tested and have there chance. They lost. Alabama should be around 6 right now too. They win against LSU they go up, against Georgia they are back on top. It is absurd they are #2 right now.That's why you have to have some sort of "eye test" and can't just look at the numbers. We all know bama is top 4 team in the country but just haven't played good teams yet.
So does the AP analyst said we should be 13 or better.Fornelli at CBS thinks Iowa State was among teams ranked too low. Judging the CFP rankings.
They very well could be, but pretty much everyone else in the topI'd agree with you if it was any other team, Alabama is just a totally different beast.