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I am very afraid now that Lee Corso and I agree on the national champ.

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I am very afraid now that Lee Corso and I agree on the national champ.
Yeah, I know this is the politically correct conspiracy theory, but it doesn't really play out that way. The national sports media -- including ESPN -- loves a good story. Underdogs make the best story. The SEC isn't the underdog. Non alums watch Alabama games hoping Alabama gets taken down. The cameras love watching Nick Saban boil. ESPN wins either way. No damage control needed.When the SEC only gets in 1 and not 2 or even 3 in, there will be a meltdown of epic proportions among all national media, and ESPN will be in total damage control and spin mode.Mostly safe picks. Why wouldn't you? You'd sound crazy -- or biased -- to pick anyone else.
But you know an even safer bet?
A team that's not on anyone's list will crash the party. Because it happens every year.
Maybe even two teams. Or three.
And a team left out of these inagural playoffs will have everyone screaming conspiracy.
Bank on it.
It is pretty incredible. For years and years they got blasted almost every Saturday, similar to the teams during the Dan Hawkins era at Colorado. It's nice to see them get a little payback on their conference rivals. I think it would be an interesting fit for this inaugural playoff campaign. Win out the regular season, escape the big 12 championship with a win, get through a matchup against Oregon or Pac12 team, and face FSU.Baylor as National Champs? That would be a sure sign that the end is nigh.
I'm pretty sure there is no Big 12 championship game...fyiIt is pretty incredible. For years and years they got blasted almost every Saturday, similar to the teams during the Dan Hawkins era at Colorado. It's nice to see them get a little payback on their conference rivals. I think it would be an interesting fit for this inaugural playoff campaign. Win out the regular season, escape the big 12 championship with a win, get through a matchup against Oregon or Pac12 team, and face FSU.Baylor as National Champs? That would be a sure sign that the end is nigh.
Plus it would be great if some of those real good Texas HS recruits passed over UT, OU, and A&M for the Bears. Even better if meant the Longhorn Network showcased UT for the next five years with the success rate of Arkansas.
I'm going to drink the Green and Gold Koolaid this year - breaking in their new stadium as the returning champs, and wishing them luck.
Man, I had some hope for this season. Now I know we're screwed.Man, Ed Cunningham is such a .... wait, what?
On today's ESPN CFB podcast, they were debating that, and pretty much squashed it. They spent about 25% of the Big Ten preview podcast actually taking about the Big Ten. Around 50% was on the SEC (which was also covered in entirety the next day), and the remaining 25% on national stuff.Yeah, I know this is the politically correct conspiracy theory, but it doesn't really play out that way. The national sports media -- including ESPN -- loves a good story. Underdogs make the best story. The SEC isn't the underdog. Non alums watch Alabama games hoping Alabama gets taken down. The cameras love watching Nick Saban boil. ESPN wins either way. No damage control needed.When the SEC only gets in 1 and not 2 or even 3 in, there will be a meltdown of epic proportions among all national media, and ESPN will be in total damage control and spin mode.Mostly safe picks. Why wouldn't you? You'd sound crazy -- or biased -- to pick anyone else.
But you know an even safer bet?
A team that's not on anyone's list will crash the party. Because it happens every year.
Maybe even two teams. Or three.
And a team left out of these inagural playoffs will have everyone screaming conspiracy.
Bank on it.
The SEC has had a pretty good run. That's a legitimate story. But the same national media -- including ESPN -- has offered plenty of commentaries on the possibility of the SEC being over-rated, and the undesirability of recent SEC bowl rematches.
If you actually follow the national media, the popular theory right now has the Pac 12 as the toughest conference in the nation.
I expect at least 3 deep thigh bruises by Week 2.Man, I had some hope for this season. Now I know we're screwed.Man, Ed Cunningham is such a .... wait, what?
/stands up ...... reconsiders ..... decides sitting is the correct call.Would the real Ed Cunningham please stand up
You over qualified what Ed doesn't understand. There is so much more that he doesn't understand.I don't think Ed Cunningham understands how a playoff system works.
I hope that happens. 1 only. 3 years in a row. But we both know it probably won't.When the SEC only gets in 1 and not 2 or even 3 in, there will be a meltdown of epic proportions among all national media, and ESPN will be in total damage control and spin mode.
Odds are better that the SEC gets zero teams in than two. There is a very strong possibility that they have a 2 or 3 loss champ. If the other four power conferences have undefeated or 1 loss teams, too bad, for the SEC.When the SEC only gets in 1 and not 2 or even 3 in, there will be a meltdown of epic proportions among all national media, and ESPN will be in total damage control and spin mode.Mostly safe picks. Why wouldn't you? You'd sound crazy -- or biased -- to pick anyone else.
But you know an even safer bet?
A team that's not on anyone's list will crash the party. Because it happens every year.
Maybe even two teams. Or three.
And a team left out of these inagural playoffs will have everyone screaming conspiracy.
Bank on it.