since we're likely 4th on the playoff list, do we want chaos around us or do we want everyone to keep winning?
I'm worried that Bama/Clemson/Mich losing would create more debate and problems for us than if we're all undefeated.
We want chaos because without it we have no room for error. We really want Louisville to lose to Houston, Nebraska to beat Ohio state and then tOSU beat Michigan, Auburn/LSU beat Bama and then have Florida win in the title game.
I actually think LSU will gave bama some problems, I even predicted an upset in pick 'em. tough rivalry in a hostile environment against a team that is playing really well right now is gonna be difficult
The SEC sucks but Bama is the defending champ and the conference has lots of teams that can play with them. I'd take a one loss Louisville or Ohio St over a one loss Florida or TAMU, but they will lose another game because the SEC is tuff top to bottom.
since we're likely 4th on the playoff list, do we want chaos around us or do we want everyone to keep winning?
I'm worried that Bama/Clemson/Mich losing would create more debate and problems for us than if we're all undefeated.
We want chaos because without it we have no room for error. We really want Louisville to lose to Houston, Nebraska to beat Ohio state and then tOSU beat Michigan, Auburn/LSU beat Bama and then have Florida win in the title game.
We want total chaos.
Heath Ledger joker burning money gif.
I always root for total chaos this time of year, just because. Now that it actually benefits the Dawgs it is even easier...
since we're likely 4th on the playoff list, do we want chaos around us or do we want everyone to keep winning?
I'm worried that Bama/Clemson/Mich losing would create more debate and problems for us than if we're all undefeated.
We want chaos because without it we have no room for error. We really want Louisville to lose to Houston, Nebraska to beat Ohio state and then tOSU beat Michigan, Auburn/LSU beat Bama and then have Florida win in the title game.
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That's less than UW was favored at Utah ...
That's a TD less than Boise was favored at Wyoming ...
Penn St. was almost a 3x bigger home dog against Ohio State ...
Not saying what side that I'd bet (likely Alabama) ... but a TD spread is absolutely nothing in college football.
I'm worried that Bama/Clemson/Mich losing would create more debate and problems for us than if we're all undefeated.
We want total chaos.
Heath Ledger joker burning money gif.
for instance: lsu 2007
2 losses only applies to the "superior" conference though
Agree 100%