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ESPN on new 4-team playoff
They say the 13-person committee is going to place a heavy emphasis on strength of schedule. Woodward might want to rethink scheduling the likes of Portland State, Idaho State and Georgia State.
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Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was.
In fact, some Cal nerd crunched some numbers on the myth of SOS and saw that scheduling a weak OOC and going undefeated is better than trying to schedule a Pat Hill TUFF schedule and going 2-1 or worse.
http://www.fbschedules.com/ncaa/pac-10/oregon-ducks.php (look at Oregon's 2015 OOC schedule)
Abundance.
And UW isnt playing Georgia St the week before the apple cup. The SEC barely plays a BCC schedule so I think you should question Auburn's AD first
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"Not our fault that Hawaii and Georgia St stink this year."
Here's a clue fucko, Hawaii tradionally sucks and Georgia St is in it's 2nd or 3rd year of D1.
Georgia State just needs more time to get their D1 guys in there.