DiderotsGhost
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I'll admit I was never a fan of the 12-team playoff to begin with. It's just a money grab, but watching this unfold this year just further reaffirms my hatred for it.
First off, the whole "first-round byes for only conference champions" bit is completely idiotic. Boise State, the #3 seed, is ranked #25 by FPI. Arizona State, the #4 seed, is ranked #22 by FPI. So the #5 seed ironically ends up with the easiest path of all, and the #6 seed gets to play the FPI #13 team in the first round and the FPI #25 team in the 2nd. Why?
Also, how TF is Notre Dame #7? FPI has them #2, Sagarin #1, and the AP has them #3. How do you end up with an essentially "consensus top 3 team" at #7 just because they are an independent? Even with that, how are they below Penn State? Notre Dame's resume is way more impressive than Penn State's on every single metric imaginable. But remember ... the #6 seed is extremely lucrative because you get to play 2 teams that shouldn't even be in the playoff in the first 2 rounds ... so mysteriously ... Penn State gets ranked higher than Notre Dame and Notre Dame gets slotted in a potential 2nd round matchup with Georgia (arguably the best team in the country).
The entire exercise reeks of B1G bias. Penn State has a weak resume with no quality wins but somehow gets the coveted #6 seed. Ohio State gets the #8 seed and a home game after an embarassing loss. We get screwed into a road game against Ohio State. I don't even have a problem with Ohio State being ranked over us in the abstract - it's more that there's no consistency is evaluation. If Ohio State is above us due to "quality wins" and a strong FPI ranking, then why is Penn State above us and Notre Dame, when both us and ND have higher FPI rankings and better quality wins? The only consistent logic is that "whatever logic is needed to put a B1G team in the favorable position wins out".
Literally, the only thing I agree with is Oregon at #1 and Georgia at #2. Nothing else makes any sense except under the lens that the B1G is just rigging the entire thing to its benefit.
I'm happy we're in, but I can't say I'm excited for this monstrosity. This is even worse and more political than the NCAA basketball tournament seeding.
First off, the whole "first-round byes for only conference champions" bit is completely idiotic. Boise State, the #3 seed, is ranked #25 by FPI. Arizona State, the #4 seed, is ranked #22 by FPI. So the #5 seed ironically ends up with the easiest path of all, and the #6 seed gets to play the FPI #13 team in the first round and the FPI #25 team in the 2nd. Why?
Also, how TF is Notre Dame #7? FPI has them #2, Sagarin #1, and the AP has them #3. How do you end up with an essentially "consensus top 3 team" at #7 just because they are an independent? Even with that, how are they below Penn State? Notre Dame's resume is way more impressive than Penn State's on every single metric imaginable. But remember ... the #6 seed is extremely lucrative because you get to play 2 teams that shouldn't even be in the playoff in the first 2 rounds ... so mysteriously ... Penn State gets ranked higher than Notre Dame and Notre Dame gets slotted in a potential 2nd round matchup with Georgia (arguably the best team in the country).
The entire exercise reeks of B1G bias. Penn State has a weak resume with no quality wins but somehow gets the coveted #6 seed. Ohio State gets the #8 seed and a home game after an embarassing loss. We get screwed into a road game against Ohio State. I don't even have a problem with Ohio State being ranked over us in the abstract - it's more that there's no consistency is evaluation. If Ohio State is above us due to "quality wins" and a strong FPI ranking, then why is Penn State above us and Notre Dame, when both us and ND have higher FPI rankings and better quality wins? The only consistent logic is that "whatever logic is needed to put a B1G team in the favorable position wins out".
Literally, the only thing I agree with is Oregon at #1 and Georgia at #2. Nothing else makes any sense except under the lens that the B1G is just rigging the entire thing to its benefit.
I'm happy we're in, but I can't say I'm excited for this monstrosity. This is even worse and more political than the NCAA basketball tournament seeding.
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