bravesnumberone
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Hell of a day.
So Michigan, after losing to Iowa and seeing their QB get hurt, stays in the same place in the new CFP rankings............................???
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Imagine if Ohio state finishes 11-1 and the number 2 team in the country yet Penn State wins the big ten.
I'd say right now that there's a higher chance the ACC sends 2 teams than any other conference. Both Louisville and Clemson will in all likelihood finish the regular season with 1 loss. Clemson has the best win among all the playoff contenders at this time. I don't see the committee voting in a 2 loss team over either Louisville or Clemson.
I'd say right now that there's a higher chance the ACC sends 2 teams than any other conference. Both Louisville and Clemson will in all likelihood finish the regular season with 1 loss. Clemson has the best win among all the playoff contenders at this time. I don't see the committee voting in a 2 loss team over either Louisville or Clemson.
Louisville has only beat one above average team this year. People say they don't have the wins to jump into the final four.
Beating Houston would be a solid win for them. Their only loss was to Clemson in a close game. And they'll more than likely sport the Heisman winner, making them a popular pick.
I think the voters will see it differently. I don't see any 2 loss team getting in over an 11-1 Louisville team. Unless by some miracle Florida wins out and beats Bama.
Nobody votes anymore. It's a committee who decides everything now. Name brands above all. Louisville isn't getting in over Michigan, Ohio State, or Penn State. Only way Louisville sniffs the playoff is if Clemson loses another game and Louisville looks really their last two games.
Um, buh bye Louisville![]()