College Football Thread

Guess Alabama-Mississippi State will be the 3:30 game next weekend. Probably means Auburn-UGA will be at night, which will be insane. Kind of a bummer both teams aren't 8-1 going in.
 
1) Miss St.

2) FSU

3) Oregon

4) TCU

Ugh... I feel like the top 4 was a bad idea. I think I'm at a point where I could care less who the 4th team is. There really isn't a great team out there this season. Last year I felt like FSU was clearly the best team, but this year I'm thinking that I'm not sure who the best team is. FSU? They haven't separated themselves from Louisville and Notre Dame yet I guess they're undefeated so whatever. Bama hasn't seperated themselves from LSU and Ole Miss, so why exactly do they belong in the top 4? TCU plays in a very weak conference with no conference championship.

BIG 12 minus 2 is better than you think. Baylor, OK, Ok St. K. St. are all solid teams. Hell even Texas is no push over.
 
Top four this week:

1. Mississippi State
2. Oregon
3. Florida State
4. TCU

First two out:
5. Alabama
6. Arizona State

Message still the same for Alabama: Just take care of business.
 
Notre Dame lost to a ranked team on the road and dropped 8 spots.

Auburn lost to an unranked team at home (looking ugly) and dropped 6
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Please take this out of the hands of people voting (beauty contest)
16 team playoff beginning in Thanksgiving Day ending New Years Day
 
Lol off Oregon ahead of FSU. Lol off Texas A&M being ranked. Lol off Marshall still not being top 25
 
Notre Dame lost to a ranked team on the road and dropped 8 spots.

Auburn lost to an unranked team at home (looking ugly) and dropped 6
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Please take this out of the hands of people voting (beauty contest)
16 team playoff beginning in Thanksgiving Day ending New Years Day

LOL what does it matter? Both Auburn and ND are eliminated from playoff contention. I'm guessing you're somehow butt hurt because this makes the FSU win over ND seem somehow less appealing?

Not that it matters, but ND got absolutely drilled in their loss, where as Auburn lost in an extremely close game to A&M. That's why the standings show what they do. For as much crap as you have been dumping on A&M and the SEC, A&M now has exactly as many wins as ND.
 
This is nothing more than a beauty contest ---

16 team playoff. see if your team wins -- who can bitch about being 15-16 or 17 ?
Better than Condoleezza Rice or LouHoltz or Colin Cowherd deciding who the top 4 teams ...

10-11 game regular season

Thanksgiving weekend 8 games
1st weekend in December 4 games
2nd weekend in December 2 games
National championship game New Years week.

Only 4 teams have an extended season
 
LOL what does it matter? Both Auburn and ND are eliminated from playoff contention. I'm guessing you're somehow butt hurt because this makes the FSU win over ND seem somehow less appealing?

Not that it matters, but ND got absolutely drilled in their loss, where as Auburn lost in an extremely close game to A&M. That's why the standings show what they do. For as much crap as you have been dumping on A&M and the SEC, A&M now has exactly as many wins as ND.

A@M lost 59-0
 
LOL what does it matter? Both Auburn and ND are eliminated from playoff contention. I'm guessing you're somehow butt hurt because this makes the FSU win over ND seem somehow less appealing?

Not that it matters, but ND got absolutely drilled in their loss, where as Auburn lost in an extremely close game to A&M. That's why the standings show what they do. For as much crap as you have been dumping on A&M and the SEC, A&M now has exactly as many wins as ND.

It really doesn't matter. Just an example of how arbitrary this process is. what is the criteria or is the criteria just the whim of the voters?
Yeah, FSU dropped a spot but rising above them was a team that lost at home to an unranked team

Let me repeat,
Auburn loses at home to unranked team . ND loses on the road to ranked team.
Auburn drops 6 spots
ND drops 8
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I'm sure there is some convoluted sense to this. Or is it about ESPN clicks ?
 
It really doesn't matter. Just an example of how arbitrary this process is. what is the criteria or is the criteria just the whim of the voters?
Yeah, FSU dropped a spot but rising above them was a team that lost at home to an unranked team

Let me repeat,
Auburn loses at home to unranked team . ND loses on the road to ranked team.
Auburn drops 6 spots
ND drops 8
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I'm sure there is some convoluted sense to this. Or is it about ESPN clicks ?

I thought it was pretty clear the 1st time I posted it. ND got drilled. Auburn barely lost. Both teams fell petty far from their last ranking. What is even the point posting anything about it? You are really going to bitch b/c ND fell a whole 2 more spots than Auburn?

If you can make a better ranking and back it up legitimacy then lets see it.
 
This is nothing more than a beauty contest ---

16 team playoff. see if your team wins -- who can bitch about being 15-16 or 17 ?

Better than Condoleezza Rice or LouHoltz or Colin Cowherd deciding who the top 4 teams ...

10-11 game regular season

Thanksgiving weekend 8 games

1st weekend in December 4 games

2nd weekend in December 2 games

National championship game New Years week.

Only 4 teams have an extended season

Baby steps dude. I think it will eventually end up at 8 or 10 teams once they figure out the bowl tie ins, but just relax. It will get there.
 
Notre Dame lost to a ranked team on the road and dropped 8 spots.

Auburn lost to an unranked team at home (looking ugly) and dropped 6

I actually agree with you. I too think Notre Dame should be ranked higher than Auburn. Auburn only beat Ole Miss because of a freak play. I feel bad for Ole Miss because they did nothing to lose that game other than a freak injury. Auburn should really have 3 losses right now and Ole Miss should be in the top 3 if not for that freak injury.
 
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