Volwonder1
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It wouldn’t be a “precedent.” UGA was undefeated, and then lost to Bama in the SEC championship game in 2023, and they were left out of the playoff that year.No way they're kept out. Too big a brand too much money. Don't get me wrong, I want nothing but bad things for bama but I just don't see it. Plus you'd set a bad precedent with a championship game being a penalty.
It wouldn’t be a “precedent.” It’s happened before. UGA was undefeated, but then left out of the playoff when they lost to Bama in 2023.Yeah. Whatever you guys think. I honestly just think it’s a crap precedent to be set that the team that was the best regular season team loses a game that the 3rd, 4th and 5th best teams didn’t even qualify to play in, but still go to the national playoffs without being one of the best two teams in the league over the season and not even being good enough to play in the conference championship game. I can’t believe this is that difficult a concept
Does bama deserve to get in over Notre DameMiami should be in over Notre Dame because they won the head to head. And their strength of schedule and strength of record are nearly identical.
Bama gets the same nod over Vandy. Yeah, Bama has 3 losses but I dont see how you drop them very far since they split the season with Georgia.
I’ve changed my tune on this. I think Miami is in and either Bama or Notre Dame is out. I forgot that the committee had moved Bama ahead of ND last week, even though both won on Nov. 29. Choosing Miami or ND for the final at-large spot would allow them to do three things:The top ten of last weeks rankings are all in (and were never falling out this weekend). They have to take Tulane and James Madison because they are required to take the five highest ranked conference winners. I do not see them magically leaping a 5 loss Duke team above them in the rankings. Miami and the ACC are out.
Are you factoring in JMU and Tulane?I think it's between Bama and Miami for #10. ND moves up to the #9 spot vacated by Bama. The question is how far does Bama fall.
I also think the CFP moves Miami up from #12 to #10. This lets them put an ACC team in the CFP, whether they deserve it or not. Same as ND.
Bama drops to #11, and thus is eliminated from the CFP. Or...Bama drops to #10, Miami moves up to #11, and the ACC is eliminated.
I think there will be an effort in that room to drop Bama just far enough for Miami to sneak in as an ACC rep. ND is locked in. That debate is over.
So, who is in your bracket (your best guess)? Or, more importantly, who is out?Yes. Tulane at #11, JMU at #12. That's not where they will be ranked by the CFP, but being two of the "top 5 ranked conference champions", they will secure automatic bids. I have them at 11/12, as listed.
Post #116 applies.
