"All of the 3 loss SEC teams would've killed Indiana" Okay, that's awesome. So Indiana finishes 11-2 with losses to Ohio State and Notre Dame.
Keep talking about the schedule... which one of Alabama, Ole Miss, and South Carolina would've fared better against the exact same schedule Indiana played? Because I know SEC fans absolutely love the "who would be favored" argument and I can say with supreme confidence that not a single one of them would've been favored against Ohio State and not a single one of them would've been favored tonight either.
I'd love for an SEC fan to break down for me which one of those three teams would've gone into 20 degree South Bend tonight and beaten a Notre Dame team that rushed for 200 yards on 5.5 yards per carry, in their house, against the best rushing defense in the country.
Enlighten me!
"All of the 3 loss SEC teams would've killed Indiana" Okay, that's awesome. So Indiana finishes 11-2 with losses to Ohio State and Notre Dame.
Keep talking about the schedule... which one of Alabama, Ole Miss, and South Carolina would've fared better against the exact same schedule Indiana played? Because I know SEC fans absolutely love the "who would be favored" argument and I can say with supreme confidence that not a single one of them would've been favored against Ohio State and not a single one of them would've been favored tonight either.
I'd love for an SEC fan to break down for me which one of those three teams would've gone into 20 degree South Bend tonight and beaten a Notre Dame team that rushed for 200 yards on 5.5 yards per carry, in their house, against the best rushing defense in the country.
Enlighten me!
guess we'll never know
guess we'll never know
Media just needs something to talk about for their 5 hour pregame
guess we'll never know
We can make a pretty well educated guess
Indiana catching so much heat for this performance is crazy like there haven't been far less competitive CFP matchups between two teams much better than both Notre Dame and Indiana
Little Brother is still the ONLY CFP team to not score a single point.
We can make a pretty well educated guess
just let them bloviate it don't matter
just let them bloviate it don't matter
It does matter because what happened on December 5th combined with what happens this weekend is going to have a massive impact on the sport moving forward
If SMU gets crushed today, this thing is going to be a SEC, Big 10, and Notre Dame invitational by 2026
It does matter because what happened on December 5th combined with what happens this weekend is going to have a massive impact on the sport moving forward
If SMU gets crushed today, this thing is going to be a SEC, Big 10, and Notre Dame invitational by 2026
if talking heads or random twitter posts have anything to do with it that'd be sad as hell.
Personally I love hearing fans of the team that couldn't get in the endzone once and turned the ball over thrice against 6-6 Oklahoma declare confidently that they'd waltz into State College in 27 degree weather with 20 mph wind gusts and leave with a dominant victory
Every non-TV exec and non-P5 commissioner in America loves mid-majors in March... why is that not the consensus attitude toward smaller, non-SEC schools in the CFP
This is corny, TNT hasn’t hosted a college football game since 2006. Why is this on TNT?
Ratings going to be so bad
go to methstream
"The Fortnite OG Kickoff"
Someone please save my sport