CFB Selection Committee Rankings (Updated 11/11)

Looks like they valued big wins over bad losses. I think that will change as the year goes on.

 
UCLA is a pretty big shock to. They really haven't done much and even went into overtime to beat the buffs.

 
I watched them suck up to the SEC for about 30 seconds and then turned it to Ebola coverage to watch something a little less nauseating.

Jesus.

 
The B1G will continue to get help from the chaos every Saturday. The three teams with a shot have to keep winning and doing so convincingly and I think everything will play itself out.

 
I like that the committee appears to take wins and losses pretty seriously. The two unbeaten teams are #1 and #2. All the one-loss teams are next, except Duke and East Carolina, which have five 2-loss teams ahead of them.

I think you absolutely have to value wins and losses as the first criteria.

 
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I like that the committee appears to take wins and losses pretty seriously. The two unbeaten teams are #1 and #2. All the one-loss teams are next, except Duke and East Carolina, which have three 2-loss teams ahead of them.

I think you absolutely have to value wins and losses as the first criteria.
With this thought in mind, id love to see where Louisville lands if they pull off the upset Thursday.

 
Nothing to unexpected, cant see three SEC teams making it but two most likely will. Florida State gets in along with big ten champ

 
This SEC love is going to make fools out of a lot of pundits. Over-rated.
it will take care of itself. either way. in the playoffs and in perception at the end of the year.
Most important life lesson I learned from 21 years in the brokerage business is that things get ridiculously over-bought when everyone is hyping them. The SEC is way over-bought. I think the last man is in. Time for the slaughter. "And the walls come tumblin down. Tumblin, tumblin..."

 
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