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Um, we had the usual suspects expanding the playoffs so Memphis, Central FL, and Utah St could be included as recently as last night. Don't @ me.
lmao You really are a pain in the ass spreading bull **** like that. How about not misrepresenting the argument?
 
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lmao You really are a pain in the ass spreading bull **** like that. How about not misrepresenting the argument?
That’s all he does. He doesn’t have any actual thought out counterpoints other than just being ignorant.

Better off to just ignore him he’s been posting about it all day just waiting for someone to take the bait.
 
Um, we had the usual suspects expanding the playoffs so Memphis, Central FL, and Utah St could be included as recently as last night. Don't @ me.
You're still missing the point. Maybe on purpose. If conferences plus at large are allowed in then more teams will get better because the talent will spread out to more teams because they have a chance of making a playoff to win a national championship. Right now all the talent is going to about 6 teams that get in every year. The argument that they would be drilled could be used to stop these championship games. Better yet, let's just play 4 or 5 games a year to cut out the cupcakes then take the top 4 (the same teams every year) to the PO. Keep cutting it down every year until there's just 4
teams playing 2 games so there's no
blowouts. Or have an actual playoff. There would be a few years of growing pains, but it would get better eventually. JMO. Not sure why you are letting it bother you so much.
 
Yeah, because that is exactly how that works.
I agree. It's not the only way to look at it. We know what players he has at FAU vs UT and I know the comparison is not popular but I've gotten over his leave by night EFF UT. He fans flames which makes it worse but IMO he is a good football coach.
 
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