Don't post much cause I'm not a smartass wizard like the rest of you fuckers and can't keep up, but;
What if Auburn wins out beating Alabama and winning the SEC Title? Ohio St and Clemson also win out with respective conference championships. This is a real possibility. How then does the committee leave the SEC champion (Auburn) who beat Alabama, out of the final four even though they have two losses? How do they leave a one loss Alabama team out? Clemson and Ohio St would be a lock. Even a 1 loss Michigan team (to OSU) might get the nod over UW and finish 5th and us 6th or they vote in Mich over Auburn.
One of the announcers last night and other pundits have mentioned it could be possible to have a 1 loss UW team in the playoff? Not remotely possible IMHO. Not only is that impossible but it also seems to me if the above scenario plays out UW would be left out at 13 and 0. Considering East Coast and SEC bias (I live in TN, it's real) I believe this could happen. Of all the talk by the experts of playoff possibilities, I have not heard this one. Yet everyone says UW is a lock if they win out?
Am I missing something?
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Don't post much cause I'm not a smartass wizard like the rest of you fuckers and can't keep up, but;
What if Auburn wins out beating Alabama and winning the SEC Title? Ohio St and Clemson also win out with respective conference championships. This is a real possibility. How then does the committee leave the SEC champion (Auburn) who beat Alabama, out of the final four even though they have two losses? How do they leave a one loss Alabama team out? Clemson and Ohio St would be a lock. Even a 1 loss Michigan team (to OSU) might get the nod over UW and finish 5th and us 6th or they vote in Mich over Auburn.
One of the announcers last night and other pundits have mentioned it could be possible to have a 1 loss UW team in the playoff? Not remotely possible IMHO. Not only is that impossible but it also seems to me if the above scenario plays out UW would be left out at 13 and 0. Considering East Coast and SEC bias (I live in TN, it's real) I believe this could happen. Of all the talk by the experts of playoff possibilities, I have not heard this one. Yet everyone says UW is a lock if they win out?
Am I missing something?
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you're fine, ignore Boobs
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It's bad for the brand.
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Whining about CFP conspiracies makes US look like Coogfarm.
Don't post much cause I'm not a smartass wizard like the rest of you fuckers and can't keep up, but;
What if Auburn wins out beating Alabama and winning the SEC Title? Ohio St and Clemson also win out with respective conference championships. This is a real possibility. How then does the committee leave the SEC champion (Auburn) who beat Alabama, out of the final four even though they have two losses? How do they leave a one loss Alabama team out? Clemson and Ohio St would be a lock. Even a 1 loss Michigan team (to OSU) might get the nod over UW and finish 5th and us 6th or they vote in Mich over Auburn.
One of the announcers last night and other pundits have mentioned it could be possible to have a 1 loss UW team in the playoff? Not remotely possible IMHO. Not only is that impossible but it also seems to me if the above scenario plays out UW would be left out at 13 and 0. Considering East Coast and SEC bias (I live in TN, it's real) I believe this could happen. Of all the talk by the experts of playoff possibilities, I have not heard this one. Yet everyone says UW is a lock if they win out?
Am I missing something?
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you're fine, ignore Boobs
Please do not encourage shit posters.
It's bad for the brand.
The guy who badmouths virtually every post on this site wants to talk about brand building.
Don't post much cause I'm not a smartass wizard like the rest of you fuckers and can't keep up, but;
What if Auburn wins out beating Alabama and winning the SEC Title? Ohio St and Clemson also win out with respective conference championships. This is a real possibility. How then does the committee leave the SEC champion (Auburn) who beat Alabama, out of the final four even though they have two losses? How do they leave a one loss Alabama team out? Clemson and Ohio St would be a lock. Even a 1 loss Michigan team (to OSU) might get the nod over UW and finish 5th and us 6th or they vote in Mich over Auburn.
One of the announcers last night and other pundits have mentioned it could be possible to have a 1 loss UW team in the playoff? Not remotely possible IMHO. Not only is that impossible but it also seems to me if the above scenario plays out UW would be left out at 13 and 0. Considering East Coast and SEC bias (I live in TN, it's real) I believe this could happen. Of all the talk by the experts of playoff possibilities, I have not heard this one. Yet everyone says UW is a lock if they win out?
Am I missing something?
LEAVE
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you're fine, ignore Boobs
Please do not encourage shit posters.
It's bad for the brand.
The guy who badmouths virtually every post on this site wants to talk about brand building.
I'm trying to save this site from itself.
Whining about CFP conspiracies makes US look like Coogfarm.
YRYK. If we win out we are in. It is going to piss me off when Ohio State is 4th on Tuesday, but we are being penalized for a weak OOC schedule and a down Pac-12. SOS doesn't lie, and it might piss me off, but it is fair. We need Chip and Harbaugh back so this conference doesn't suck so bad, and scheduling Auburn was a great first step to getting respectable schedules again. Anyway, it fucking sucks but there is no conspiracy....they are rewarding a 1 loss team for having a harder schedule than us and more quality wins. You can argue it for sure, but it isn't some ESPN conspiracy.
Don't post much cause I'm not a smartass wizard like the rest of you fuckers and can't keep up, but;
What if Auburn wins out beating Alabama and winning the SEC Title? Ohio St and Clemson also win out with respective conference championships. This is a real possibility. How then does the committee leave the SEC champion (Auburn) who beat Alabama, out of the final four even though they have two losses? How do they leave a one loss Alabama team out? Clemson and Ohio St would be a lock. Even a 1 loss Michigan team (to OSU) might get the nod over UW and finish 5th and us 6th or they vote in Mich over Auburn.
One of the announcers last night and other pundits have mentioned it could be possible to have a 1 loss UW team in the playoff? Not remotely possible IMHO. Not only is that impossible but it also seems to me if the above scenario plays out UW would be left out at 13 and 0. Considering East Coast and SEC bias (I live in TN, it's real) I believe this could happen. Of all the talk by the experts of playoff possibilities, I have not heard this one. Yet everyone says UW is a lock if they win out?
Am I missing something?
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I still don't know what this picture means. I would PM @IrishDawg22 but I'm afraid what image he might send back.
Don't post much cause I'm not a smartass wizard like the rest of you fuckers and can't keep up, but;
What if Auburn wins out beating Alabama and winning the SEC Title? Ohio St and Clemson also win out with respective conference championships. This is a real possibility. How then does the committee leave the SEC champion (Auburn) who beat Alabama, out of the final four even though they have two losses? How do they leave a one loss Alabama team out? Clemson and Ohio St would be a lock. Even a 1 loss Michigan team (to OSU) might get the nod over UW and finish 5th and us 6th or they vote in Mich over Auburn.
One of the announcers last night and other pundits have mentioned it could be possible to have a 1 loss UW team in the playoff? Not remotely possible IMHO. Not only is that impossible but it also seems to me if the above scenario plays out UW would be left out at 13 and 0. Considering East Coast and SEC bias (I live in TN, it's real) I believe this could happen. Of all the talk by the experts of playoff possibilities, I have not heard this one. Yet everyone says UW is a lock if they win out?
Am I missing something?
LEAVE
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you're fine, ignore Boobs
Please do not encourage shit posters.
It's bad for the brand.
The guy who badmouths virtually every post on this site wants to talk about brand building.
I'm trying to save this site from itself.
Whining about CFP conspiracies makes US look like Coogfarm.
Don't post much cause I'm not a smartass wizard like the rest of you fuckers and can't keep up, but;
What if Auburn wins out beating Alabama and winning the SEC Title? Ohio St and Clemson also win out with respective conference championships. This is a real possibility. How then does the committee leave the SEC champion (Auburn) who beat Alabama, out of the final four even though they have two losses? How do they leave a one loss Alabama team out? Clemson and Ohio St would be a lock. Even a 1 loss Michigan team (to OSU) might get the nod over UW and finish 5th and us 6th or they vote in Mich over Auburn.
One of the announcers last night and other pundits have mentioned it could be possible to have a 1 loss UW team in the playoff? Not remotely possible IMHO. Not only is that impossible but it also seems to me if the above scenario plays out UW would be left out at 13 and 0. Considering East Coast and SEC bias (I live in TN, it's real) I believe this could happen. Of all the talk by the experts of playoff possibilities, I have not heard this one. Yet everyone says UW is a lock if they win out?
Am I missing something?
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Your post was conclusive proof that you don't belong here.
Don't post much cause I'm not a smartass wizard like the rest of you fuckers and can't keep up, but;
What if Auburn wins out beating Alabama and winning the SEC Title? Ohio St and Clemson also win out with respective conference championships. This is a real possibility. How then does the committee leave the SEC champion (Auburn) who beat Alabama, out of the final four even though they have two losses? How do they leave a one loss Alabama team out? Clemson and Ohio St would be a lock. Even a 1 loss Michigan team (to OSU) might get the nod over UW and finish 5th and us 6th or they vote in Mich over Auburn.
One of the announcers last night and other pundits have mentioned it could be possible to have a 1 loss UW team in the playoff? Not remotely possible IMHO. Not only is that impossible but it also seems to me if the above scenario plays out UW would be left out at 13 and 0. Considering East Coast and SEC bias (I live in TN, it's real) I believe this could happen. Of all the talk by the experts of playoff possibilities, I have not heard this one. Yet everyone says UW is a lock if they win out?
Am I missing something?
LEAVE
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Your post was conclusive proof that you don't belong here.
Don't post much cause I'm not a smartass wizard like the rest of you fuckers and can't keep up, but;
What if Auburn wins out beating Alabama and winning the SEC Title? Ohio St and Clemson also win out with respective conference championships. This is a real possibility. How then does the committee leave the SEC champion (Auburn) who beat Alabama, out of the final four even though they have two losses? How do they leave a one loss Alabama team out? Clemson and Ohio St would be a lock. Even a 1 loss Michigan team (to OSU) might get the nod over UW and finish 5th and us 6th or they vote in Mich over Auburn.
One of the announcers last night and other pundits have mentioned it could be possible to have a 1 loss UW team in the playoff? Not remotely possible IMHO. Not only is that impossible but it also seems to me if the above scenario plays out UW would be left out at 13 and 0. Considering East Coast and SEC bias (I live in TN, it's real) I believe this could happen. Of all the talk by the experts of playoff possibilities, I have not heard this one. Yet everyone says UW is a lock if they win out?
Am I missing something?
LEAVE
ok
you're fine, ignore Boobs
Please do not encourage shit posters.
It's bad for the brand.
The guy who badmouths virtually every post on this site wants to talk about brand building.
I'm trying to save this site from itself.
Whining about CFP conspiracies makes US look like Coogfarm.
YRYK. If we win out we are in. It is going to piss me off when Ohio State is 4th on Tuesday, but we are being penalized for a weak OOC schedule and a down Pac-12. SOS doesn't lie, and it might piss me off, but it is fair. We need Chip and Harbaugh back so this conference doesn't suck so bad, and scheduling Auburn was a great first step to getting respectable schedules again. Anyway, it fucking sucks but there is no conspiracy....they are rewarding a 1 loss team for having a harder schedule than us and more quality wins. You can argue it for sure, but it isn't some ESPN conspiracy.
Agree but aTm ranked over UW last week was clear evidence of flawed "rationale".
Don't post much cause I'm not a smartass wizard like the rest of you fuckers and can't keep up, but;
What if Auburn wins out beating Alabama and winning the SEC Title? Ohio St and Clemson also win out with respective conference championships. This is a real possibility. How then does the committee leave the SEC champion (Auburn) who beat Alabama, out of the final four even though they have two losses? How do they leave a one loss Alabama team out? Clemson and Ohio St would be a lock. Even a 1 loss Michigan team (to OSU) might get the nod over UW and finish 5th and us 6th or they vote in Mich over Auburn.
One of the announcers last night and other pundits have mentioned it could be possible to have a 1 loss UW team in the playoff? Not remotely possible IMHO. Not only is that impossible but it also seems to me if the above scenario plays out UW would be left out at 13 and 0. Considering East Coast and SEC bias (I live in TN, it's real) I believe this could happen. Of all the talk by the experts of playoff possibilities, I have not heard this one. Yet everyone says UW is a lock if they win out?
You guys still have two ranked teams left to play. There's no way a 13-0 UW gets left out. Michigan and tOSU is a loser out game. The only possible threat would be a Bama loss and they won't. No B12 is gonna make it. Clemson doesn't have any tough teams left other than maybe Carolina in the ACC championship and prolly would still get in. An 12-1 or 11-1 UW would get left out though.
Don't post much cause I'm not a smartass wizard like the rest of you fuckers and can't keep up, but;
What if Auburn wins out beating Alabama and winning the SEC Title? Ohio St and Clemson also win out with respective conference championships. This is a real possibility. How then does the committee leave the SEC champion (Auburn) who beat Alabama, out of the final four even though they have two losses? How do they leave a one loss Alabama team out? Clemson and Ohio St would be a lock. Even a 1 loss Michigan team (to OSU) might get the nod over UW and finish 5th and us 6th or they vote in Mich over Auburn.
One of the announcers last night and other pundits have mentioned it could be possible to have a 1 loss UW team in the playoff? Not remotely possible IMHO. Not only is that impossible but it also seems to me if the above scenario plays out UW would be left out at 13 and 0. Considering East Coast and SEC bias (I live in TN, it's real) I believe this could happen. Of all the talk by the experts of playoff possibilities, I have not heard this one. Yet everyone says UW is a lock if they win out?
if "we" beat the condoms, that scores a lot of points
to people in the central and eastern time zones, just beating sc, regardless of their record, is a big deal. USC was good 10 years ago (and once under Kiffin I think), but they're the big brand west of Norman.
Ohio St beat Oklahomo, but people give them massive credit for it, like OU is a top five team. OU has two losses.
like others have said, just win out. They (probably) aren't going to put a one loss team ahead of an undefeated one.
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Whining about CFP conspiracies makes US look like Coogfarm.
to people in the central and eastern time zones, just beating sc, regardless of their record, is a big deal. USC was good 10 years ago (and once under Kiffin I think), but they're the big brand west of Norman.
Ohio St beat Oklahomo, but people give them massive credit for it, like OU is a top five team. OU has two losses.
like others have said, just win out. They (probably) aren't going to put a one loss team ahead of an undefeated one.