The big issue is the very good SEC teams that beat up on each other.
Would ND, Penn St., Indiana be favored against Bama, GA, Tennessee, Ole Miss, even South Carolina on a neutral field?
Link: Georgia's Kirby Smart blasts 'unjust' rankings from CFP committee
rankings. I like it because it aggregates all the different ways CFP data can be analyzed. Does it justify Smart saying his team is underrated? Yes, a bit. But it also justifies ND being viewed as a team that should host a playoff game.
Link: https://masseyratings.com/ranks
U can’t have 4 different conferences with different quality of teams a try to do this.
Our schedule is very weak this year. 2 top teams have had very poor years. Miami dropped us and we were lucky Army is good this year but nobody gets any credit for beating army or navy.
I agree with the premise schedules are uneven but the system is setup that way. Change it
What would be closest to fairness is a16 team playoff (if ND always has to play 4 postseason games for NC everyone should)…that simply takes the top 16 teams after strength of schedule is factored in (however decided and agreed).
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I saw lines for the projected 1st round games, as they are now. Alabama -1.5 @ ND, Georgia -1.5 @ Penn St., and Ole Miss -1.5 @ Indiana.
If the SEC is so great, they will get their chance.
Kirby Is a dumb fuck.
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My top 12 best teams:
1. Oregon
2. Georgia
3. Ohio State
4. Notre Dame
5. Texas
6. Indiana
7. Alabama
8. Texas
9. Mississippi
10. Tennessee
11. Penn St.
12. SMU
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That's how they do it in Columbus and Tuscaloosa.
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Year refardless. Beck leads them with TO’s not passing the eye test
doesn’t get the help from the offense like they did when Stetson Bennett was QB.
to have two losses, one by 18 points just two weeks ago and still be in the Top 10..poor Kirby
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