Tulane and JMU are better than Notre Dame ??16 is perfect, just let Utah, Texas, Vanderbilt and (sigh) ND in instead. Cinderella just isn't the same in football, they need to be left out now.
I guess I didn't pay close attention to the selection process. How did Tulane and JMU both make it in over ND?
They were two of the five highest-rated conference champions, (both ahead of ACC champion Duke). The top five conference champions are automatically included.



I hear a lot of complaining about JMU and Tulane and I agree. However, I don't think the problem is with the playoff system as much as it is with the rankings. Here is JMU's schedule. I think Nebraska might have won 10 games playing the same opponents.
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I can say almost the same with Tulane's schedule. Guessing Nebraska wins 9 or 10 with that slate.
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Only one ranked win on the schedule and that was to another team that probably shouldn't have been ranked - North Texas. Here is their murderers row of a schedule.
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Don't be running down my Alma Mater lol... But I clearly know what you mean. Even though it took me many many many years as a Mean Green. It was a fun season for UNT. Really cool seeing the upgrades and 20K fans at games. I think our capacity was upgraded to over 30k. We almost made the playoffs man. Isn't that nuts? LOLI hear a lot of complaining about JMU and Tulane and I agree. However, I don't think the problem is with the playoff system as much as it is with the rankings. Here is JMU's schedule. I think Nebraska might have won 10 games playing the same opponents.
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I can say almost the same with Tulane's schedule. Guessing Nebraska wins 9 or 10 with that slate.
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Only one ranked win on the schedule and that was to another team that probably shouldn't have been ranked - North Texas. Here is their murderers row of a schedule.
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