admo
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You totally misunderstood, like everything I said.Not understanding you. The people who rank the teams 1-12 are the same people who will rank the teams 1-16. Just because we are ranking 4 more teams makes it ok?
You totally misunderstood, like everything I said.Not understanding you. The people who rank the teams 1-12 are the same people who will rank the teams 1-16. Just because we are ranking 4 more teams makes it ok?
Wrong, it is not easy, the committee does make mistakes and there is human error and bias to decide college football playoffs and rankings.It’s really pretty easy though. There are only 4 top tier conferences left. Whoever wins those 4 deserves a bye. Do you see a scenario where a mountain west school will deserve a bye over the big 10 champ? Sec champ? Acc champ? Big 12 champ? I can’t
now if the pac 12 still existed I could see argument
The College Football Playoff selection committee will no longer use conference championships as one of its tiebreakers because the new 12-team format guarantees bids for the five highest-ranked conference winners, the CFP announced Thursday.
The change in protocol, which was approved by the FBS commissioners and Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua, was implemented at this week's annual meeting of selection committee members in Laguna Niguel, California.
When the commissioners decided upon the 12-team format for this fall, they also agreed to place an emphasis on the importance of winning a conference title. Because it is embedded into the model, that eliminated any need to use a conference title as a tiebreaker when comparing similar teams.
The four highest-ranked conference champions will receive a first-round bye. The other tiebreakers remain and include strength of schedule, head-to-head results, and comparative outcomes of common opponents (without incenting margin of victory).
Eichorsts grand scheme has finally come to fruition! We got a man on the inside. Thank you Shawn!!Toe said:https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/40872739/college-football-playoff-use-conference-titles-tiebreakers
Also: Mike Riley is on the playoff committee this year, and is recused from voting for Oregon State, but apparently not for Nebraska.
I'm not a fan of this, even if it helps Nebraska.
This is kind of funny. The Big Ten and SEC basically working together to call the shots.
It's almost turning out to be that the conference border is going to be the Mason Dixon line.Hasn't this been inevitable for a long time now? It's gonna be a two power conferences world, that was clear long before the PAC collapsed.