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They going roll until the dawgs take big bite out of them next Saturday …Auburn is always dangerous when they lose a game before the Iron Bowl. Roll Tide.
They going roll until the dawgs take big bite out of them next Saturday …Auburn is always dangerous when they lose a game before the Iron Bowl. Roll Tide.
Yeah, can't stand Alabama. Just watched Florida get beat by FSU. Most undisciplined team i have ever seen. Stupid penalties like spitting in opponents face and unnecessary roughness. They deserved to get beat.They going roll until the dawgs take big bite out of them next Saturday …
They going roll until the dawgs take big bite out of them next Saturday …
Strong word out hearing is …. Bama beats Georgia that bama would get left out. Especially if Texas wins . Who knowsIt's going to be very interesting for the committee next weekend. Someone is getting left out, no matter what scenarios play out.
What we know for sure....
1.) Winner of the SEC Championship is in
2.) Michigan is in if they win
3.) Washington is in if they win
4.) FSU is in if they win (maybe)
Now....lets just say the following scenario plays out....
- Bama beats UGA
- Oregon beats Washington (firmly believe this happens)
- Louisville beats FSU (strong feeling this may happen)
- Texas wins
- Michigan wins
I think we see the following
1. Michigan
2. Texas
3. UGA
4. Bama
This is, of course, if they keep the mentality of the "full body of work", "best resume", etc.....You also have to remember to follow the $$$.....those 4 teams would bring the most revenue.
Thoughts?
Nobody messed up more than Richardson who sold to Tepper.Everyone in the Panthers organization right now
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Either way someone's going to get left out and get the shaft. Maybe the 12 team playoff starting next year will be more fair about this kind of stuff. I know everybody's sick of Alabama but they have improved over the season, and still getting penalized for the one loss against Texas. I don't really see a strength of schedule taking into account this year.It's going to be very interesting for the committee next weekend. Someone is getting left out, no matter what scenarios play out.
What we know for sure....
1.) Winner of the SEC Championship is in
2.) Michigan is in if they win
3.) Washington is in if they win
4.) FSU is in if they win (maybe)
Now....lets just say the following scenario plays out....
- Bama beats UGA
- Oregon beats Washington (firmly believe this happens)
- Louisville beats FSU (strong feeling this may happen)
- Texas wins
- Michigan wins
I think we see the following
1. Michigan
2. Texas
3. UGA
4. Bama
This is, of course, if they keep the mentality of the "full body of work", "best resume", etc.....You also have to remember to follow the $$$.....those 4 teams would bring the most revenue.
Thoughts?
That's the analysts narrative they want people to talk about, they are selling clicks, shares, likes, etc.....think like the committee.Strong word out hearing is …. Bama beats Georgia that bama would get left out. Especially if Texas wins . Who knows
I think the committee has been hoping that everything would work itself out, but it hasn't. At the end of the day, at any point in the regular season, if a #8 beats a #1, they would most definitely move up into the top 3 or 4. As much love as UGA has gotten, you would think that an Alabama win in the SEC Championship would be the trump card over any other 1 loss school. No resume would match Alabama's either with wins over Ole Miss, LSU, Tennessee, and Georgia. To go along with the Georgia love comment, would 1 loss to a #8 Alabama be enough to knock them out of the picture? Assuming things play out as I described above....Who has the best wins, who has the best loss amongst all of the 1 loss teams? That would hands down be Alabama.....interesting situation about to unfold for sure.Either way someone's going to get left out and get the shaft. Maybe the 12 team playoff starting next year will be more fair about this kind of stuff. I know everybody's sick of Alabama but they have improved over the season, and still getting penalized for the one loss against Texas. I don't really see a strength of schedule taking into account this year.
I don't think Alabama gets in at all. Can't believe you left out Oregon. I would put Ohio St ahead of Alabama. TEXAS???? No way.It's going to be very interesting for the committee next weekend. Someone is getting left out, no matter what scenarios play out.
What we know for sure....
1.) Winner of the SEC Championship is in
2.) Michigan is in if they win
3.) Washington is in if they win
4.) FSU is in if they win (maybe)
Now....lets just say the following scenario plays out....
- Bama beats UGA
- Oregon beats Washington (firmly believe this happens)
- Louisville beats FSU (strong feeling this may happen)
- Texas wins
- Michigan wins
I think we see the following
1. Michigan
2. Texas
3. UGA
4. Bama
This is, of course, if they keep the mentality of the "full body of work", "best resume", etc.....You also have to remember to follow the $$$.....those 4 teams would bring the most revenue.
Thoughts?
Yeah I'm sure Oregon, Washington, has had just as tough as schedule as anyone in the SEC. LolI don't think Alabama gets in at all. Can't believe you left out Oregon. I would put Ohio St ahead of Alabama. TEXAS???? No way.
SEC is overrated as usual bro. Only good team is Georgia.Yeah I'm sure Oregon, Washington, has had just as tough as schedule as anyone in the SEC. Lol
David Tepper is probably the worst team owner in the NFL and this is coming from a Colts fan who has dealt with the Irsay family owning that franchise for years. Tepper has fired a head coach every year he has owned the Panthers and the trade he authorized with the Bears before last year's draft has come back to bite the Panthers, especially if next year's first pick would have been a first overall pick. If I were an established head coach and Tepper came knocking on my door, I'd be tempted to slam it in his face.Nobody messed up more than Richardson who sold to Tepper.
I mean, look at what he's doing with the MLS team as well. He just fired the coach who got them to the playoffs.David Tepper is probably the worst team owner in the NFL and this is coming from a Colts fan who has dealt with the Irsay family owning that franchise for years. Tepper has fired a head coach every year he has owned the Panthers and the trade he authorized with the Bears before last year's draft has come back to bite the Panthers, especially if next year's first pick would have been a first overall pick. If I were an established head coach and Tepper came knocking on my door, I'd be tempted to slam it in his face.