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IF we had a 8 team playoff.....

  • friendfromlowry
    sleeper;1335466 wrote:Well in the SEC you only have to wake up twice a year to play a good team. The thing people forget about the SEC is their records are bloated because they have a lot of garbage teams in conference and a garbage OOC schedule.

    I personally cannot wait for bowl season when the SEC is embarrassed(although Alabama will win the NC and people will ignore their upcoming dismal bowl record).
    This is ironic considering your alma mater.
  • WebFire
    I've often wondered the point of conferences myself, aside from easier scheduling and a banner to hang in somone's gym.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    ernest_t_bass;1334855 wrote:I'd love to see:

    1 vs 8 - Alabama vs. LSU
    2 vs. 7 - LSU vs. Alabama
    3 vs. 6 - Nick Saban vs. Les Miles
    4 vs. 5 - LSU vs. Alabama
    LOL. Reps
  • sleeper
    friendfromlowry;1335707 wrote:This is ironic considering your alma mater.
    Oh yeah a team who's champion has 5 losses plays a bunch of nobody's. Sorry, the B1G is the deepest conference in the country; they beat up on each other like no other conference in the country.
  • Mulva
    HitsRus;1335597 wrote:I think it's ludicrous that teams that don't win their conference get to play for the NC. How stupid is that? You want to be National Champ?...then win your conference, and then beat the other conferences. No second chances.Period.
    So you're against wild cards in pro baseball and football?

    If you can't even win your own division you obviously aren't the best team.
  • sleeper
    Mulva;1335771 wrote:So you're against wild cards in pro baseball and football?

    If you can't even win your own division you obviously aren't the best team.
    In those sports, you win your division and you are in. If they eliminated wildcards, the integrity of the sport would still remain.
  • Fly4Fun
    FatHobbit;1335682 wrote:Do you want to reward a team that wasn't good enough to play in their conference title game? IMHO if you are taking 2 teams from a conference it should be the two who played for the title, not the one who won and another who was "lucky" enough to not have to play.
    I do agree that the SEC situation is dumb with Florida in over Georgia even though Georgia was on the doorstep of the national championship game.
  • HitsRus
    So you're against wild cards in pro baseball and football?
    pro leagues are a diffferent animal...it's all about generating the $$$$.
    Even then, I don't like wild cards for the same reason....at most, one wild card is enough.

    Most of this debate about allowing a 5 loss Wisconsin team to play is a moot ridiculous point. The playoff system proposed is 4 teams...and it should n't be any more. That's why an 8 team playoff is no good....because it allows teams who didn't take care of business in the regular season in. In a four team playoff Wisky doesn't get in, because there are plenty of other conferences and teams with better records to fill 4 spots.
  • sleeper
    HitsRus;1335928 wrote:pro leagues are a diffferent animal...it's all about generating the $$$$.
    Even then, I don't like wild cards for the same reason....at most, one wild card is enough.

    Most of this debate about allowing a 5 loss Wisconsin team to play is a moot ridiculous point. The playoff system proposed is 4 teams...and it should n't be any more. That's why an 8 team playoff is no good....because it allows teams who didn't take care of business in the regular season in. In a four team playoff Wisky doesn't get in, because there are plenty of other conferences and teams with better records to fill 4 spots.
    I agree I don't mind the 4-team playoff, but you should have to be a conference champion to get in. If SEC teams don't like it, move to the B1G and get BLOWN THE FUCK OUT week after week.
  • Sykotyk
    I find it funny that the fans who say that college football has the best regular season in sports and every game matters immediately wants to pretend like nothing happened and has consequence for the 'playoffs'. We should all forget that the SEC named their champion in a game in Atlanta. Or The PAC-12, the Big Ten, ACC, MAC, C-USA. That Big 12 and Big East final weekend crowned their champions, etc.

    If the regular season is a playoff (the mantra repeated constantly in the fight of a playoff), suddenly we get do-overs.

    Take the SEC, PAC-12, Big 12, Big Ten, ACC and Big East champions. Take the two highest rated teams outside the big-six, Notre Dame and in this case, Northern Illinois. Seed them 1 through 8. Bracket them. Let them crown a champion. If you lose, you're done. Same as in the regular season. Win your conference. No do-overs. No pretending that Alabama-LSU didn't happen. Or, Alabama-Georgia. Or Georgia-Florida. We're crowning a champion, not 'best'. If you want to name the best, a tournament, a playoff, or a bowl game will not suffice.

    Because the best can lose. Every favorite that failed to win suffered that fate.
  • friendfromlowry
    sleeper;1335763 wrote:Oh yeah a team who's champion has 5 losses plays a bunch of nobody's. Sorry, the B1G is the deepest conference in the country; they beat up on each other like no other conference in the country.
    I think amongst your mumbo jumbo you meant to say "Oh yeah a conference*" then you went on to prove my own point by bringing up Wisconsin's (irrelevant and unimpressive) record. Then you made some false claim that statistics from the past decade would disprove, anyways. The only thing that's missing is claiming that B1G schools also remain as high institutions of learning and integrity even though the best two teams in the conference couldn't play in any bowls this year.
  • buckeyes_woowee
    Should be a 16 team playoff anyways. Take the 11 conference champions. Let the other 5 be at large based off of rank (independents ranked top 16 get in). Limit conference to 2 teams. Seed them on once you have your 16. This year you have:

    1. Notre Dame vs 16.Arkansas St.
    8. Florida St vs. 9. Northern Illinois

    4. Oregon vs 13. Louisville
    5. Kansas St.vs 12. Boise St.


    2. Alabama vs 15.Tulsa
    7. Oklahoma vs 10. Clemson

    3. Florida vs 14.Wisconsin
    6. Stanford vs 11. Utah St.
  • sportswizuhrd
    sleeper;1335471 wrote:Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina State
    LSU vs. Clemson
    Northwestern vs. Mississippi State
    South Carolina vs. Michigan
    Georgia vs. Nebraska
    Florida
    vs. Louisville
    Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma.
    Ole Miss
    vs. Pittsburgh
    Notre Dame vs. Alabama


    3-6 is my prediction. The SEC is essentially gifted 3 wins because they got easy match ups against the Big East and Notre Dame. I personally can't wait for hapless Nebraska to run the train on Georgia. If LSU(or any team outside of Bama) had an offense, I could see them beating Clemson.
    See South Carolina. 10th in SEC in Yards Per Game and 4th in PPG.
  • Rotinaj
    sportswizuhrd;1336038 wrote:See South Carolina. 10th in SEC in Yards Per Game and 4th in PPG.
    Sleeper used to at least use stats when he did his trolling. Now he just makes stuff up and hopes that nobody will call him out on it. Very disappointed.
  • sleeper
    sportswizuhrd;1336038 wrote:See South Carolina. 10th in SEC in Yards Per Game and 4th in PPG.
    Exceptions don't make the rule.
  • mtp2013
    The playoffs need to happen. No exceptions.
  • sportswizuhrd
    sleeper;1336140 wrote:Exceptions don't make the rule.
    Please provide examples that make up the rule.
  • sleeper
    sportswizuhrd;1336350 wrote:Please provide examples that make up the rule.
    PPG 2012 season. 1 SEC school LOL.
    1 Louisiana Tech 12 84 12 76 1 0 618 51.5
    2 Oregon 12 85 5 79 3 0 610 50.8
    3 Texas A&M 12 72 13 64 1 0 537 44.8
    4 Oklahoma State 12 66 25 65 0 0 536 44.7
    5 Baylor 12 69 16 65 1 0 529 44.1
    6 Clemson 12 65 17 59 3 1 508 42.3
    7 West Virginia 12 67 11 62 1 0 499 41.6
    8 Marshall 12 65 13 60 1 0 491 40.9
    9 Northern Illinois 13 70 14 68 0 0 530 40.8
    10 Kansas State 12 62 18 62 0 0 488 40.7
    11 North Carolina 12 62 17 56 4 0 487 40.6
    12 Fresno State 12 65 11 56 2 0 483 40.3
    12 Oklahoma 12 63 15 56 1 1 483 40.3
    14 Florida State 13 64 24 61 1 0 519 39.9
  • sleeper
    Top 25 Total offense. 2 SEC school(actually a B12 school).
    1 Baylor 12 2706 4239 992 6945 7.00 578.8
    2 Louisiana Tech 12 2726 4209 1054 6935 6.58 577.9
    3 Texas A&M 12 2821 3807 959 6628 6.91 552.3
    4 Oregon 12 3879 2722 989 6601 6.67 550.1
    5 Oklahoma State 12 2586 4001 939 6587 7.01 548.9
    6 Marshall 12 2030 4381 1087 6411 5.90 534.3
    7 Arizona 12 2765 3497 999 6262 6.27 521.8
    8 West Virginia 12 2134 4088 940 6222 6.62 518.5
    9 Clemson 12 2390 3830 962 6220 6.47 518.3
    10 Oklahoma 12 1980 4101 922 6081 6.60 506.8
    11 Nevada 12 3120 2914 975 6034 6.19 502.8
    12 Texas Tech 12 1674 4343 922 6017 6.53 501.4
    13 Troy 12 2007 3978 966 5985 6.20 498.8
    14 Fresno State 12 1991 3871 929 5862 6.31 488.5
    15 Northern Illinois 13 3252 3063 950 6315 6.65 485.8
    16 North Carolina 12 2326 3501 898 5827 6.49 485.6
    17 Arkansas State 12 2628 3154 883 5782 6.55 481.8
    18 Houston 12 1809 3941 984 5750 5.84 479.2
    19 Tennessee 12 1924 3787 890 5711 6.42 475.9
    20 UCLA 13 2638 3531 1015 6169 6.08 474.5
    21 Syracuse 12 2062 3619 939 5681 6.05 473.4
    22 Ball State 12 2571 3085 976 5656 5.80 471.3
    23 Florida State 13 2639 3418 866 6057 6.99 465.9
    24 Nebraska 13 3308 2700 961 6008 6.25 462.2
    25 Tulsa 13 3123 2867 1077 5990 5.56 460.8
  • mtp2013
    ^^Haha you must hate the SEC! :laugh:
  • sportswizuhrd
    I thought this was about needing an offense to beat Clemson? Shouldn't we compare the offenses that Clemson played to the offenses in the SEC? Louisiana Tech and Baylor offenses don't mean anything...

    Clemson's opponents and SEC conference members...

    PPG
    Texas A&M 44.8
    FSU 39.9 Clemson lost 49-37
    Alabama 38.5
    Georgia 37.2
    Tennessee 36.2
    Ball State 35
    GTEch 34.5
    S.Carolina 31.4 Clemson lost 24-17
    Duke 31.3
    Ole Miss 30.9
    Miss St. 30.3
    LSU 30.3
    Vandy 29.3
    NC State 28.4
    Florida 26.8
    Vtech 26.1
    Missouri 25.8
    Arkansas 23.5
    Maryland 20.1
    BC 19.8
    Auburn 18.7
    Wake 18.5
    Kentucky 17.9

    Yards per game...
    Texas A&M 552.3
    Tennessee 475.9
    Ball State 471.3
    FSU 465.9
    Georgia 458.3
    GTEch 446.6
    Alabama 439.1
    Ole Miss 426.8
    NC State 420.9
    Arkansas 420.2
    Duke 396.6
    Vandy 392.6
    Vtech 391.8
    Miss St. 389.4
    LSU 387.2
    S.Carolina 372.4
    Missouri 356.4
    BC 349.4
    Florida 338
    Kentucky 315
    Auburn 305
    Wake 301.3
    Maryland 284.8

    The 2 teams Clemson lost to are 2nd and 12th in YPG on defense and 7th and 13th in scoring defense. LSU is 8th and 11th in those categories.
  • sleeper
    That's a lot of numbers for a conference that's going 3-6 in bowl games(would be 0-9 if they weren't playing a bunch of powderpuffs).
  • ThePatriot
    HitsRus;1335928 wrote:pro leagues are a diffferent animal...it's all about generating the $$$$.
    Even then, I don't like wild cards for the same reason....at most, one wild card is enough.

    Most of this debate about allowing a 5 loss Wisconsin team to play is a moot ridiculous point. The playoff system proposed is 4 teams...and it should n't be any more. That's why an 8 team playoff is no good....because it allows teams who didn't take care of business in the regular season in. In a four team playoff Wisky doesn't get in, because there are plenty of other conferences and teams with better records to fill 4 spots.
    Agreed. The BCS formula gets the top 4 right or close enough and by using this method then taking the top 4 only it maintains the importance of the regular season. And that's part of the excitement of cfb. There is little room for error If you want to stay in the nc picture.
  • Sonofanump
    IMHO: What we really should have is 5-6 sixteen team super-conferences called division one. The winners of those conference championship games are in. That would leave 2-3 at large. High seeds host quarters, neutral bowl sites from semis and finals.

    The lesser conferences should actually be a different division: MAC, Big East, Sun Belt, WAC, MWC, CUSA. They would have their own tournament, same format.

    What could really separate the two divisions is stipends. Pay the upper levels beyond a scholarship.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Sonofanump;1336707 wrote:The lesser conferences should actually be a different division: MAC, Big East, Sun Belt, WAC, MWC, CUSA. They would have their own tournament, same format.
    They would lose out on some money, come bowl season.