@Unity @Undecided what y’all think
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Assuming UNC and USC are locks, here is how I would break it down
Notre Dame is out with 5 losses
Alabama is out being a non-conference champ with 2 losses and only 2 quality wins
Georgia is out with 3 losses (one of which is a bad loss to a 7-5 team) and only 2 quality wins
Ole Miss is out being a non-conference champ with only 1 quality 1 and 1 loss
Oklahoma is out having played 9 of 12 games at home with only 2 quality wins and 1 loss, also not being a conference champ
So this leaves the pool of potential candidates for the last 2 spots down to Maryland, UCLA, and Wisconsin.
I think Maryland has to be included. 11-2 with 4 quality regular season wins, including 1 over the eventual B1G champ and 2 quality losses
UCLA and Wisconsin for the last spot is where I'm struggling. Wisconsin has 3 losses but they're a conference champ, UCLA only has one loss and it's to the #2 team in the country (but the loss was by 50 according to OP)
It would be crazy to include Maryland but leave the champion of their conference out, but I do think Maryland's resume is better than Wisconsin's. There is also some precedent for selecting a non-champion over the champion of the conference irl, it happened in 2016-17 when non-champion Ohio State (11-1) was selected over champion Penn State (11-2)
Gun to my head, I'm doing it like this
1) UNC
2) USC
3) UCLA
4) Maryland
with 5) Wisconsin just barely missing the cut. I'd rank the rest of the teams like this
6) Georgia, 7) Alabama, 8) Ole Miss, 9) Oklahoma, 10) Notre Dame
Assuming UNC and USC are locks, here is how I would break it down
Notre Dame is out with 5 losses
Alabama is out being a non-conference champ with 2 losses and only 2 quality wins
Georgia is out with 3 losses (one of which is a bad loss to a 7-5 team) and only 2 quality wins
Ole Miss is out being a non-conference champ with only 1 quality 1 and 1 loss
Oklahoma is out having played 9 of 12 games at home with only 2 quality wins and 1 loss, also not being a conference champ
So this leaves the pool of potential candidates for the last 2 spots down to Maryland, UCLA, and Wisconsin.
I think Maryland has to be included. 11-2 with 4 quality regular season wins, including 1 over the eventual B1G champ and 2 quality losses
UCLA and Wisconsin for the last spot is where I'm struggling. Wisconsin has 3 losses but they're a conference champ, UCLA only has one loss and it's to the #2 team in the country (but the loss was by 50 according to OP)
It would be crazy to include Maryland but leave the champion of their conference out, but I do think Maryland's resume is better than Wisconsin's. There is also some precedent for selecting a non-champion over the champion of the conference irl, it happened in 2016-17 when non-champion Ohio State (11-1) was selected over champion Penn State (11-2)
Gun to my head, I'm doing it like this
1) UNC
2) USC
3) UCLA
4) Maryland
with 5) Wisconsin just barely missing the cut. I'd rank the rest of the teams like this
6) Georgia, 7) Alabama, 8) Ole Miss, 9) Oklahoma, 10) Notre Dame
Fr fr I shoulda just asked U instead of them
But yea I’m OP this was my ncaa dynasty
Playoff ended up
UNC
USC
Georgia
Maryland
Fr fr I shoulda just asked U instead of them
But yea I’m OP this was my ncaa dynasty
Playoff ended up
UNC
USC
Georgia
Maryland
I'm glad Maryland ended up getting in, that resume was too good to be left out
Georgia probably got cut some slack because realistically we'll probably never see a CFP without an SEC team, let alone the SEC Champ
Did you choose the 4 teams or did the game do it for you?
I'm glad Maryland ended up getting in, that resume was too good to be left out
Georgia probably got cut some slack because realistically we'll probably never see a CFP without an SEC team, let alone the SEC Champ
Did you choose the 4 teams or did the game do it for you?
Facts bruh
I feel u on Wisconsin too but they ain’t play nobody imo
But yea I pick the top 6 and the game makes the playoff
Facts bruh
I feel u on Wisconsin too but they ain’t play nobody imo
But yea I pick the top 6 and the game makes the playoff
That's tight, I gotta get hip to that mod it seems so crazy
Seen this somewhere else
“ Now that the trade has been finalized
Oregon gets: Bo Nix
Auburn gets: Jayson Jones, DJ James, Robby Ashford”
College football is cooked
@ovocrew
https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/status/1483514233123966979https://twitter.com/pigtrailnation/status/1483525359442219014told ya
Candle seems to be main target
Candle seems to be main target
I couldn't see Briles leaving anyway. If he has another good year, he's definitely going to get a one of the better HC jobs that comes up next year.
I couldn't see Briles leaving anyway. If he has another good year, he's definitely going to get a one of the better HC jobs that comes up next year.
I wouldn’t put too much trust into what Mcmurphy reports about Miami tbh. He’s been pretty bad lately lol
I wouldn’t put too much trust into what Mcmurphy reports about Miami tbh. He’s been pretty bad lately lol
It’s probably just Sexton bullshit
WOW f*** ben roerhlesberger
In 2010, the then-28-year-old quarterback was partying at a college bar in Milledgeville, Georgia. A college student claimed that Roethlisberger was plying her and her friends with shots. She said that his bodyguard grabbed her and took her to a hallway, where the quarterback was waiting with his p**** out.
“I told him it wasn’t OK, no, we don’t need to do this and I proceeded to get up and try to leave,” she said, according to ESPN. “I went to the first door I saw, which happened to be a bathroom.”
She said the 6-foot-5-inch QB followed her into the bathroom and shut the door.
“I still said no, this is not OK, and he then had s***with me,” she said. “He said it was OK. He then left without saying anything.” A medical examination found that the accuser had suffered superficial cuts and bruising and slight bleeding in the genital area.