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  • se-alum
    pmoney25;1683608 wrote:Let's be honest VT was terrible this year. OSU rebounded well and played great when it mattered but nothing stops that from being an embarrassing loss.
    I don't see it as embarrassing. New QB and offensive line going against a good defense. It would be embarrassing if the two teams played today and VT won.
  • Rotinaj
    VT is terrible. I'm not sure how someone could possibly say otherwise.
  • SportsAndLady
    It's sarcasm folks
  • Rotinaj
    wildcats20;1683599 wrote:Going to a bowl game.
    Beating FCS schools shouldn't count towards that.
  • centralbucksfan
    se-alum;1683619 wrote:I don't see it as embarrassing. New QB and offensive line going against a good defense. It would be embarrassing if the two teams played today and VT won.
    This. I think the committee and most people take this in consideration. JT playing his second game in over two years, inexperienced oline, young game. After that, OSU did what most didn't expect and did what was needed to put them where they are now. And, playing as well as anyone right now.

    BTW...VT isn't very good. But they are not horrible either.
  • Automatik
    They lost to 3-8 Wake Forest 6-3. If that's not horrible, I don't know what is. :laugh:

    But anyway, moot point. Anyone heading south for the game? I had a friend lock in tickets weeks ago. I told him he was crazy and chances we make it were slim. Glad to be wrong!
  • lhslep134
    centralbucksfan;1683634 wrote:But they are not horrible either.
    Automatik;1683638 wrote:They lost to 3-8 Wake Forest 6-3. If that's not horrible, I don't know what is. :laugh:
    CBF what the hell are you talking about. Auto is 100% right
  • SportsAndLady
    Lol cbf

    He will defend anything osu no matter fucking what
  • centralbucksfan
    lhslep134;1683656 wrote:CBF what the hell are you talking about. Auto is 100% right
    Go look at their scores. They were in every game but one. Yes, bad loss. So if one games makes them horrible, then I guess OSU should be shit? Right?
  • WebFire
    se-alum;1683605 wrote:That wasn't what I meant. I meant that OSU lost to a average/below average VT team, so losing to a good Power 5 team, won't matter a whole lot in the grand scheme of a playoff resume. Basically there is no downside now in scheduling at least one good OOC game.
    I can't agree entirely. It depends so much on what the teams around you in the rankings do.
  • centralbucksfan
    SportsAndLady;1683632 wrote:It's sarcasm folks
    lol s&l. Uh huh...sure.
  • SportsAndLady
    centralbucksfan;1683750 wrote:lol s&l. Uh huh...sure.
    Yeah, I firmly believe va tech is a good team and most osu fans defend that notion.

    Tard
  • wildcats20
    I don't think they are horrible as some people think; but they are in no way, shape, or form an above average team.
  • centralbucksfan
    SportsAndLady;1683757 wrote:Yeah, I firmly believe va tech is a good team and most osu fans defend that notion.

    Tard

    Tard, real nice. You illiterate twat, please tell me where I said VT was a good team? Now go away. You are an annoying little nat.
  • SportsAndLady
    centralbucksfan;1683764 wrote:Tard, real nice. You illiterate twat, please tell me where I said VT was a good team? Now go away. You are an annoying little nat.
    Keep it up

    Everyone loves when you post

    (Let's see if you can catch that sarcasm)
  • Automatik
    VT in fact, IS HORRIBLE. End of that discussion.
  • SportsAndLady
    Automatik;1683773 wrote:VT in fact, IS HORRIBLE. End of that discussion.
    Not according to cbf

    They aren't good, but they aren't horrible!!
  • se-alum
    WebFire;1683747 wrote:I can't agree entirely. It depends so much on what the teams around you in the rankings do.
    Well yea, I'm just saying that if you're great at the end of the season, that loss isn't going to matter.
  • Azubuike24
    Ohio State's win over 9-3 Cincinnati however, probably gave them the best OOC win over the other contenders. TCU's big win was...Minnesota, a Big ten team that OSU also beat. That's what hurt the Big 12 (and the lack of a title game). Their 2 contenders didn't play anyone.

    Eventually, I'd like to see an 8-team playoff and stop there. This will almost ensure that you can win your league and get in, and just in-case you don't, who you play OOC will matter. This year, imagine if it was 8 teams? We would have a TON of 2-loss teams with arguments (had some games gone differently yesterday).
  • WebFire
    se-alum;1683778 wrote:Well yea, I'm just saying that if you're great at the end of the season, that loss isn't going to matter.
    Perhaps, but lots of variables is all I mean. You might get away with a VTech loss one season, but not the next.
  • se-alum
    Azubuike24;1683783 wrote:Ohio State's win over 9-3 Cincinnati however, probably gave them the best OOC win over the other contenders. TCU's big win was...Minnesota, a Big ten team that OSU also beat. That's what hurt the Big 12 (and the lack of a title game). Their 2 contenders didn't play anyone.

    Eventually, I'd like to see an 8-team playoff and stop there. This will almost ensure that you can win your league and get in, and just in-case you don't, who you play OOC will matter. This year, imagine if it was 8 teams? We would have a TON of 2-loss teams with arguments (had some games gone differently yesterday).
    I can only see an 8 team playoff if the NCAA starts allowing schools/conferences to pay travel expenses for the families of players. Meyer talked about it today. These families now have to pay to travel to the B1G Championship games, then 1 possibly 2 more bowl games. Another option would be to have the higher seeds play at home.
  • sportswizuhrd
    Fly4Fun;1683479 wrote:
    They were on record saying winning a championship game will factor in. Not only that but OSU had a tougher SoS, and more impressive scoring margin. .
    TCU 42nd, OSU 52nd.

    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/ncaaf/sagarin/

    TCU 10th, OSU 26th

    http://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/ranking/schedule-strength-by-other

    OSU 45th, TCU 53rd in SOS

    TCU 4th, OSU 6th in SOR (Strength of record - Reflects chance that an average Top 25 team would have team's record or better, given the schedule)

    http://espn.go.com/college-football/playoffPicture

    Fly4Fun;1683479 wrote:
    Not only that but OSU had a tougher SoS, and more impressive scoring margin.
    TCU OFF - 46.8 DEF - 20.3 Margin = +26.5
    OSU OFF - 45.2 DEF - 21.2 Margin = +24.0
  • FatHobbit
    Automatik;1683490 wrote:Big 12 butthurt is strong right now. I fucking love it.
    Can you imagine the outrage if OSU was 3rd, won their final game and then got left out? I'm not saying we didn't deserve to be in, but I understand why the Big 12 fans are pissed.
  • Azubuike24
    I'd be totally fine with the first round of games being at the home of the top 4 seeds. It's no different than today.

    First 8...home/road games.
    Final 4...bowl games as designed now.

    The problem with the home games and going from 4 to 8 teams is...not as much money is made on that switch. The NCAA would much rather see an "event" at a neutral venue like they have the title game this year.
  • WebFire
    FatHobbit;1683799 wrote:Can you imagine the outrage if OSU was 3rd, won their final game and then got left out? I'm not saying we didn't deserve to be in, but I understand why the Big 12 fans are pissed.
    Very good point.