How it looks with cited criteria from the chairman
Record vs top 25 teams is the dumbest and most arbitrary stat imaginable. The committee can literally create top 25 wins for any team they want.
Why are you under the impression that teams can only have one meaningful OOC game?
Because the one against the better team, they lost. A team that finished above the team youâre saying is equal in value. Like imagine Georgia playing OSU and Michigan OOC and saying that their win against Michigan who finished lower than OSU is equal in value (for resume evaluation) to their loss to OSU
Bama scored 3 points against Oklahoma 3 weeks ago.
And theyâre f***ing awful.
Record vs top 25 teams is the dumbest and most arbitrary stat imaginable. The committee can literally create top 25 wins for any team they want.
Top 25 is a problem but itâs not the only criteria they use. The problem with Top 25 lies in the idea that teams not ranked Top 25 are equal. They arenât. A win against the 26th best team are treated the same as a win against the 70th best team. Thatâs a problem
Texas A&M played much harder teams than TCU to achieve their 8-4 record. Luckily this isnât the NFL, context is given to a teamâs record.
Lmfao what? I feel like this is an elaborate troll.
A&M's wins: McNeese (FCS), Florida (7-5, 10th in SEC), Bowling Green (7-5, 4th in MAC), Arkansas (6-6, 11th in SEC), Missouri (9th in SEC), Mississippi State (2-10, DFL in SEC), LSU (7th in SEC), and New Mexico State (3-9, 8th in CUSA)
Bama scored 3 points against Oklahoma 3 weeks ago.
That's mighty SEC powerhouse Oklahoma, mind you
Why have Saban on if he can't even pretend to be objective
Missouri is still in the top 25!
Missouri played 3 ranked SEC teams all year, lost all 3 games by a combined 69 points, and never dropped out of the top 25
Missouri played 3 ranked SEC teams all year, lost all 3 games by a combined 69 points, and never dropped out of the top 25
To help somebodyâs SOS Iâm sure.
To help somebodyâs SOS Iâm sure.
Yep, you already know whose
Lmfao what? I feel like this is an elaborate troll.
A&M's wins: McNeese (FCS), Florida (7-5, 10th in SEC), Bowling Green (7-5, 4th in MAC), Arkansas (6-6, 11th in SEC), Missouri (9th in SEC), Mississippi State (2-10, DFL in SEC), LSU (7th in SEC), and New Mexico State (3-9, 8th in CUSA)
Youâre quoting teams in the best conference in the country as equal to the teams in the worst.
TCU wins:
Stanford (16th in the ACC)
Long Island University
Kansas (10th in the B12)
Utah (13th in the B12)
Texas Tech (7th in the b12)
Oklahoma state (last in the b12)
Arizona (14th in the b12)
Cincinnati (11th in the b12)
Letâs not let our victim complex get in the way of facts
Youâre quoting teams in the best conference in the country as equal to the teams in the worst.
TCU wins:
Stanford (16th in the ACC)
Long Island University
Kansas (10th in the B12)
Utah (13th in the B12)
Texas Tech (7th in the b12)
Oklahoma state (last in the b12)
Arizona (14th in the b12)
Cincinnati (11th in the b12)
Letâs not let our victim complex get in the way of facts
Kansas, Utah, and Texas Tech are all better than every team on A&M's resume outside of maybe LSU
Record vs top 25 teams is the dumbest and most arbitrary stat imaginable. The committee can literally create top 25 wins for any team they want.
Please announce the f***ing bracket.
McMurphy already spoiled it lmao
Kansas, Utah, and Texas Tech are all better than every team on A&M's resume outside of maybe LSU
Theyâre not better than Florida, theyâre not better Missouri, Arkansas is debatable. Iâd favor Arkansas