Kolek planning to go pro
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Hey, me being wrong is hardly new. Just add it to the list.
I actually was pretty sure they had their sights set on Lance Leipold. So I would have been wrong as well.
Is USC out?
I would think.Georgia, Michigan and Ohio State are in regardless of what happens today.TCU is in if they win, but are they in with a close loss? A blowout loss?If the answer to either of those is no, I can see Clemson getting in if they beat UNC, and even Alabama getting the nod before you get back to USC.
I think you are right. This process is crazy. I heard on ESPN radio yesterday, TCU will be #3 even with a loss. They ran through the numbers (SOS, SOR, etc.) and it made sense.
Yes, but that was a good season for the men of Troy. To be back in the mix that fast under Riley bodes well. What doesn’t bode well is, his defense was still trash. One thing not to be talented, another thing to not be able to tackle or attempt tackling
BTW, unless they turn the ball over a ton, no one is beating Georgia.
What are the chances Georgia doesn't win it? Zero?
Clemson fans are upset that it took Dabo Sweeney so long to finally bench DJ Uiagalelei. Even semi-competent QB play would have been enough for Clemson to beat a bad South Carolina team last week. Sweeney finally put 5-star freshman Cade Klubnik in yesterday, and Clemson overcame another bad Uiagalelei start to steamroll UNC.Had Clemson beaten South Carolina, given all the other results of the past 2 weeks, they'd likely be in the playoffs.
Alabama isn't getting in with two losses, but Saban was right yesterday when he pointed out that if matched up against TCU or OSU, his team would be the favorite.
Alabama is 3-5-1 against the spread against Power Five opponents this year, so it's not like you can trust the Crimson Tide to actually match that Vegas hype.
It’ll be interesting to see what the matchups are. I know this is very unpopular but I would seed them like this:1. Georgia2. Michigan3. TCU4. USCI am strongly against the idea that teams that play in a conference championship game have something to lose against teams that don’t. It really makes zero sense to me. Teams that don’t play in their conference championship should be locked into their ranking as an upper limit with only the possibility to get bumped down. Though that doesn’t seem like the reality and won’t be the case. Considering that, I don’t see how the committee doesn’t match up OSU and Michigan at 2 and 3. Otherwise, the playoff matchups will likely be a huge dud.