OFFICIAL HHFP playoff field
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TCU and Baylor very well could lose again. Texas gets TCU at home and Baylor has to play at Kansas State. Then what? A 2 loss SEC team or Ohio State.
I change my picks. Right now: Alabama, Florida State, Oregon, Miss State. -
Based on what actual evidence to date? Ohio State has beaten NOBODY.RoadDawg55 said:So what? A loss in game 2 of the season. They would beat TCU or Baylor rather easily.
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In that scenario, pray to Allah that Miss State wins out. They only have one loss.RoadDawg55 said:TCU and Baylor very well could lose again. Texas gets TCU at home and Baylor has to play at Kansas State. Then what? A 2 loss SEC team or Ohio State.
I change my picks. Right now: Alabama, Florida State, Oregon, Miss State. -
All 3 teams would have to lose and OSU would have to win out to get in
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Ohio State is better than TCU or Baylor. Better coach and more talent. That's why they should be ahead. Michigan State on the road is a better quality win than Kansas State or Oklahoma at home. Those are TCU's big wins. Ohio State will have to play Wisconsin for another quality win the Big 10 championship.
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It's great to know that "better coach and more talent" are criteria for selecting playoff teams now, rather than actual results on the field.RoadDawg55 said:Ohio State is better than TCU or Baylor. Better coach and more talent. That's why they should be ahead. Michigan State on the road is a better quality win than Kansas State or Oklahoma at home. Those are TCU's big wins. Ohio State will have to play Wisconsin for another quality win the Big 10 championship.
Based on that logic, UW is actually 5-2 in the Pac-12 instead of 2-5. -
Ohio State would beat TCU or Baylor. They all have one loss. Ohio State is the best of those three teams. Sniveling over who had the worst loss or point differential and all that bullshit is for the fucking birds.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
It's great to know that "better coach and more talent" are criteria for selecting playoff teams now, rather than actual results on the field.RoadDawg55 said:Ohio State is better than TCU or Baylor. Better coach and more talent. That's why they should be ahead. Michigan State on the road is a better quality win than Kansas State or Oklahoma at home. Those are TCU's big wins. Ohio State will have to play Wisconsin for another quality win the Big 10 championship.
Based on that logic, UW is actually 5-2 in the Pac-12 instead of 2-5. -
Ohio State has Urban Meyer, but TCU plays in the 2nd toughest conference and even though they lost to Baylor, they are more likely to end the season with one loss.
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Roaddawg,RoadDawg55 said:
Ohio State would beat TCU or Baylor. They all have one loss. Ohio State is the best of those three teams. Sniveling over who had the worst loss or point differential and all that bullshit is for the fucking birds.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
It's great to know that "better coach and more talent" are criteria for selecting playoff teams now, rather than actual results on the field.RoadDawg55 said:Ohio State is better than TCU or Baylor. Better coach and more talent. That's why they should be ahead. Michigan State on the road is a better quality win than Kansas State or Oklahoma at home. Those are TCU's big wins. Ohio State will have to play Wisconsin for another quality win the Big 10 championship.
Based on that logic, UW is actually 5-2 in the Pac-12 instead of 2-5.
If miss state wins out, they will be at 4 with oregon fsu and Alabama. OSU, tcu, and Baylor will be left out -
Is ucla now Oregon's best win? Stanford has 5 losses. Ohio State won at Michigan State oregon beat them at home.
ASU lost to the Beavs. As much as everyone rips the B1G I fail to see the greatness of the slack 12.
Virginia Tech has beat two top 20 teams on the road. Has Arizona? They are a brain cramp away from a loss to UW





