mudhen
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The CFP is an entertainment vehicle, not a measure of "let's sort out the best teams." That's obvious from the inclusion of lesser conference champions.Can someone give me a good reason as to how Notre Dame is in and Vanderbilt is not. Just look at their schedules.
Basically, the committee decided that Vandy wasn't invited to the party. They will justify it by the fact that they have LSU, Missouri and Tennessee out of the CFP top 25, which means Vandy does not have a ranked win while Notre Dame has the win over USC.Can someone give me a good reason as to how Notre Dame is in and Vanderbilt is not. Just look at their schedules.
The powers that be aren’t letting 6 SEC teams in. Can you imagine the screaming if the BIG only gets 3 and we had six? (I’m shocked that we are getting 5.) The only way I can see Vandy getting in is if Bama gets curb stomped by Georgia Saturday even though folks say they don’t penalize teams that lose in the conference championship game. The committee might have second thoughts if that were to happen.I’m not happy about it at all. It’s a damn crime - there is no universe where an SEC team at 10 -2 should be left out.
Very well said. Probably the best, most succinct explanation I've heard. It's all about E$PN.The CFP is an entertainment vehicle, not a measure of "let's sort out the best teams." That's obvious from the inclusion of lesser conference champions.
ND is a much larger brand with a big national fan base.
They bring many more eyeballs to the CFP than Vandy.
I'd realign my view of the CFP if I were you. It's NOT a showing of the best college football teams in America but a business enterprise to generate revenue.
First of all, kudos to your spelling 'vandie'...they hate that.To me it is very easy why ND is in over Vandie. ND has 2 losses just like Vandie. ND lost on the road at Miami to another playoff team. ND also lost to A&M, one of the best teams in the country by 1 point of some crazy shenanigans.
They just have better losses than Vandie does and that's what it boils down to.
Now I think right now that Vandie is playing as well as anybody in the country and I can't believe that I'm actually saying this. As much as I hate it it is remarkable. They are certainly better than half of the teams that will make the playoff but they should not be in place over ND.
The TV networks want ratings. Notre Dame will produce a lot of viewers (from fans who want them to win and from fans of other teams who want them to lose). Vanderbilt doesn’t have a large fan base and most other fan bases are indifferent about them.
