College Football Playoff Thread
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Ironman92So who will be the top 4 in Week 1 of this?
Where will teams like Oklahoma, Wisconsin and Notre Dame fall?
My guess:
1. Georgia
2. Bama
3. OSU
4. Clemson
5. ND
6. Oklahoma
I think Penn State just crushed themselves but way too early to omit such a high ranking team.
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Laley23I think it goes like this for a top 10.
1. Georgia
2. Alabama
3. Notre Dame
4. Clemson
5. Ohio State
6. Oklahoma
7. Wisconsin
8. Penn State
9. Miami
10. TCU
And the immediate crying for the Sooners begins... -
vball10set
pretty much thisIronman92;1879330 wrote:So who will be the top 4 in Week 1 of this?
My guess:
1. Georgia
2. Bama
3. OSU
4. Clemson
5. ND
6. Oklahoma -
iclfan21. Alabama
2. Georgia
3. OSU
4. ND
5. Wisc
6. Clemson
Laley, why do you think Clemson would be 4 with a bad loss to Syracuse? -
Terry_Tate
They have wins over Auburn and Virginia Tech(At VT as well), and the committee cares more about who you beat than who you lost to. I think Clemson will be top 4 as well.iclfan2;1879368 wrote:1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3. OSU
4. ND
5. Wisc
6. Clemson
Laley, why do you think Clemson would be 4 with a bad loss to Syracuse?
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Laley23
We have definitely learned it doesn't matter who you lose to. It only matters who you beat. I could see OSU at 4 and Clemson 5 as well.iclfan2;1879368 wrote:1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3. OSU
4. ND
5. Wisc
6. Clemson
Laley, why do you think Clemson would be 4 with a bad loss to Syracuse? -
SportsAndLady
I think this will be the ranking, but swap wisky and Clemson.iclfan2;1879368 wrote:1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3. OSU
4. ND
5. Wisc
6. Clemson
Laley, why do you think Clemson would be 4 with a bad loss to Syracuse? -
slingshot4everOSU will not be in the top 4, but they will be if they win out and that is all that matters
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vball10set
thisLaley23;1879380 wrote:We have definitely learned it doesn't matter who you lose to. It only matters who you beat.
yes they will, and yes it doesslingshot4ever;1879436 wrote:OSU will not be in the top 4, but they will be if they win out and that is all that matters -
BR1986FB
Those would be my top 4 but I'd have OSU at 4 & ND at 3.iclfan2;1879368 wrote:1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3. OSU
4. ND
5. Wisc
6. Clemson
Laley, why do you think Clemson would be 4 with a bad loss to Syracuse? -
superman1. Georgia
2. Bama
3. ND
4. Oklahoma
5. Wisconsin
6. Clemson -
ironman02I say it'll be this tonight...
1. Georgia
2. Alabama
3. Clemson
4. Notre Dame
5. Oklahoma
6. Ohio State
Clemson will be rewarded for having like 6 wins over teams with a winning record, especially the wins over VT and Auburn. They do have a bad loss, but I think we've seen before that losses are forgiven to an extent, provided that you also have good wins.
Notre Dame also has several good wins over USC, NC State, and MSU. Their only loss is to the current #1/#2 team by one point.
Oklahoma hasn't looked very good lately, but they do have what could be considered the best win this season on the road at Ohio State. The loss to Iowa State looks better now than when it happened.
The Buckeyes have a great win against Penn State, but not much else on their resume at this point. Since they have one loss, and so does Oklahoma, I think the head-to-head matchup will give the Sooners the nod.
If Ohio State wins out, I think they will be fine. Their resume would then have wins over PSU, MSU, Iowa, UM, and Wisc, and I really doubt that Oklahoma runs the table. I think the PAC12 is out unless Washington runs the table and then gets teams in front of them to falter. The loser of the SEC Championship isn't finishing ahead of OSU if they both have one loss and OSU is a conference champion. -
Ironman92
Might if their name is Bamaironman02;1879536 wrote:I say it'll be this tonight...
1. Georgia
2. Alabama
3. Clemson
4. Notre Dame
5. Oklahoma
6. Ohio State
Clemson will be rewarded for having like 6 wins over teams with a winning record, especially the wins over VT and Auburn. They do have a bad loss, but I think we've seen before that losses are forgiven to an extent, provided that you also have good wins.
Notre Dame also has several good wins over USC, NC State, and MSU. Their only loss is to the current #1/#2 team by one point.
Oklahoma hasn't looked very good lately, but they do have what could be considered the best win this season on the road at Ohio State. The loss to Iowa State looks better now than when it happened.
The Buckeyes have a great win against Penn State, but not much else on their resume at this point. Since they have one loss, and so does Oklahoma, I think the head-to-head matchup will give the Sooners the nod.
If Ohio State wins out, I think they will be fine. Their resume would then have wins over PSU, MSU, Iowa, UM, and Wisc, and I really doubt that Oklahoma runs the table. I think the PAC12 is out unless Washington runs the table and then gets teams in front of them to falter. The loser of the SEC Championship isn't finishing ahead of OSU if they both have one loss and OSU is a conference champion. -
vball10setLaley23;1879380 wrote:We have definitely learned it doesn't matter who you lose to. It only matters who you beat. I could see OSU at 4 and Clemson 5 as well.ironman02;1879536 wrote:
If Ohio State wins out, I think they will be fine. Their resume would then have wins over PSU, MSU, Iowa, UM, and Wisc, and I really doubt that Oklahoma runs the table. I think the PAC12 is out unless Washington runs the table and then gets teams in front of them to falter. The loser of the SEC Championship isn't finishing ahead of OSU if they both have one loss and OSU is a conference champion.
If what Laley points out is true (which has proven to have been the case), and Georgia beats Bama in the SEC ship, then who will they have beaten that's more impressive than OSU beating PSU, MSU and ttun?Ironman92;1879551 wrote:Might if their name is Bama -
ironman02
Yep, exactly. Alabama would have wins over Auburn, LSU, and Miss State. To me, that does not trump PSU, MSU, UM, Wisc. They also would not be a conference champion, which is something that the committee does value.vball10set;1879557 wrote:If what Laley points out is true (which has proven to have been the case), and Goergia beats Bama in the SEC ship, then who will they have beaten that's more impressive than OSU beating PSU, MSU and ttun? -
wildcats201. Georgia
2. Alabama
3. Notre Dame
4. Clemson
5. Oklahoma
6. OSU
7. PSU
8. TCU
9. Wisky
10. Miami -
SportsAndLady
Close. ND and Clemson swapped or else you had it.ironman02;1879536 wrote:I say it'll be this tonight...
1. Georgia
2. Alabama
3. Clemson
4. Notre Dame
5. Oklahoma
6. Ohio State -
wildcats20Notre Dame SHOULD get left out if they win out. And Clemson, OSU, Oklahoma all win out.
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SportsAndLady
Close, too. Swap OSU and oklahomaLaley23;1879363 wrote:I think it goes like this for a top 10.
1. Georgia
2. Alabama
3. Notre Dame
4. Clemson
5. Ohio State
6. Oklahoma
7. Wisconsin
8. Penn State
9. Miami
10. TCU
And the immediate crying for the Sooners begins... -
Laley23
I dunno. That's gonna be a helluva resume if they win out.wildcats20;1879626 wrote:Notre Dame SHOULD get left out if they win out. And Clemson, OSU, Oklahoma all win out. -
slingshot4ever
ND is in if they win out. Toughest schedule in America where only loss is by 1 to #1 Georgia...they need to lose againwildcats20;1879626 wrote:Notre Dame SHOULD get left out if they win out. And Clemson, OSU, Oklahoma all win out. -
Ironman92
Oh, I agree but I will assume Bama will get all benefits of all doubts until further noticevball10set;1879557 wrote:If what Laley points out is true (which has proven to have been the case), and Georgia beats Bama in the SEC ship, then who will they have beaten that's more impressive than OSU beating PSU, MSU and ttun? -
Ironman92And at least 3 unforeseen upsets will shake up these predictions...hopefully OSU not a part of any of these
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SportsAndLadyI don't get the fasciation with Clemson. Are they really getting credit because they beat Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, and Boston College? Who cares that they have a winning record?
Auburn and Louisville aren't great wins anymore. @ VT is their good win. OSU's is Penn State, and OU's is @ OSU. Clemson should be 6th, imo. -
MontyBrunswickitt: pointless debate that will sort itself out as the season progresses
what will be interesting is if ND wins out and sits idle during conference championship week. Do they get leaped by someone with that extra game under their belt?