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Spence wrote:I get that too. I am guessing Michigan, Washington, Alabama, and Georgia would have been to much for them too.
Mountainman wrote:Spence wrote:I get that too. I am guessing Michigan, Washington, Alabama, and Georgia would have been to much for them too.
………now that’s a head-scratcher for sure things didn’t turn out that way. I believe Georgia beats Texas on the field while Florida State out performed the Longhorns during the regular season.
It’s not a good thing for the game, but here on the board we’ve been discussing the direction and consequences of the actions the powers that be have been taking the game for some time. It’s nothing but a money grab with the integrity of the process and the game paying the price..
Mountainman wrote:………….. Charlie Brown needs to send Lucy and have her ask a question about whether or not Greg Sankey, AND ESPN had influence on the CFP Selection Committee’s choices.
Considering Sankey was running around advocating that TWO SEC Teams should be in the field, Alabama and Georgia, but for obvious reasons, couldn’t sell it.
Soooooo, being the clever power brokers they are, change their tact and tells the committee, ‘OK, let’s do ‘Bama and one of our newest conference members…… The Texas Longhorns. “But, but, but…. What about the undefeated and conference champion Florida State???” “How do we explain that” the committee asks. “Tell them their quarterback is injured……..”
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Me wrote:Joey, if that is truly your stance, then explain the Committee's choice to put Cincinnati in the playoff, when they were clearly not one of the Best 4. Also, explain the reason for TCU being let in, by the same Committee, if it's only about the 4 best in College Football.
Looking at those "for instances" Nullifies your entire perspective. The Committee got it right, then. And chose not to, now. This is not a Selection Committee. It's an Election Committee voting for their favored Candidates.
Me wrote:Hold on ... Are we talking about what FSU did over their last two games, as Kirk mentions?
If that's the case, then what did Alabama and Georgia do in their last two games?
Florida, Georgia, Auburn. Each of these are the rivals of the respective schools. So, the 'Because Auburn plays Bama hard' rhetoric goes right out the window. And Ga Tech!? Seriously, the argument is trash if that is anyone's justification. What an ignoramus take.
I hate the Crimi'noles. But they did the only thing they could to get In. Win. Same team or not.
This is not a playoff. This is an invitational. And nothing will change next year with the 12 team format.
The Committee, which should not exist anymore, will Select the 4 Best Conference Champs, who will all receive unfair purely brewed bias contrived Byes in the 1rst round.
The other 8 will have to prepare for 2 games, and play an extra game by decision of a board room, that has nothing to do with Objectivity. This whole model is nothing other than Subjective. It was designed to keep smaller schools from having a chance to play for a Championship, and make the rich schools richer.
You wanted the Playoffs to be about College Football Supremacy? Well, that is exactly what you got. A bunch of people spearheading a Supremacist Ideology over the Sport, claiming visuals over values. You have chosen optics instead of Win/Loss measures.
Congratulations, folks. Land-grabbers have Hijacked College Football. Winning truly doesn't matter anymore. Just have your conference's preferred TV network bribe the Committee. Because an Election Committee, not a Selection Committee, voted on this year's favored candidates.
Me wrote:Going into Championship weekend, we were told, that if Oregon had won, they would be in the Playoff.
The Ducks lost as a Double Digit favorite, in most prediction and power ratings logs.
What Washington did, proved that being 'Thought Of' as one of the 4 Best in the country is inconsequential.
The 4 Best is always Subjective and never a proven process. So this format of a Selection Committee is a Fraudulent design.
I am by no means a florida state fan. Even still, this is a Terrible Day for College Football.
Objectivity & Reason died.
And the Committee is nothing more than Disney's puppet head, that talks when the strings are pulled. Tell me precisely how this same sort of Subjectivity is not going to be used to determine who the Top 4 Teams will be selected in Next Season's 12 Team model. Because those 4 Teams will receive Byes.They will have an unfair advantage with an extra week to rest and prepare for their opponents. ESPN is very much a part of this process. I'm not buying the production you put into this trash
The guys in the studio may not already know who the 4 teams will be. But the Producers all do. And the Committee's prepared statement after the 'Selection' does not suffice.
I can't wait until Disney goes belly up bankrupt and has to sell off ESPN. Maybe when FOX gets their hands on the playoff rights, and ESPN loses their ability to maintain Exclusive SEC/Tournament rights, unable to fulfill your $100 million per team yearly stipend, we'll actually get to have an unbiased Selection, without Compromising Conflicts of Interests in appearing teams.
Spence wrote:Booger did call the committee out.
I do think that the people blaming Alabama are wrong. Alabama did nothing but believe in themselves. This lays squarely on the shoulders of the committee and their biases.
Spence wrote:Most years, maybe this year too, Bama is one of the best teams. I don’t think there is an argument for that. But earning your way in should have something to do with it. And yes, Alabama did probably have the best win of the season. And one of the best losses, but they had a loss. Florida State didn’t. If they would have put Bama in over Texas, there would have been grumbling, but I could at least justify the fact that a team can grow and be better at the end than the beginning. I guess it can be worse too, but Florida State never lost. Bama didn’t look great again South Florida or Auburn more recently. Winning, especially against a good schedule should matter.
Mountainman wrote:………….. Charlie Brown needs to send Lucy and have her ask a question about whether or not Greg Sankey, AND ESPN had influence on the CFP Selection Committee’s choices.
Considering Sankey was running around advocating that TWO SEC Teams should be in the field, Alabama and Georgia, but for obvious reasons, couldn’t sell it.
Soooooo, being the clever power brokers they are, change their tact and tells the committee, ‘OK, let’s do ‘Bama and one of our newest conference members…… The Texas Longhorns. “But, but, but…. What about the undefeated and conference champion Florida State???” “How do we explain that” the committee asks. “Tell them their quarterback is injured……..”![]()
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Cane from the Bend wrote:Mountainman wrote:………….. Charlie Brown needs to send Lucy and have her ask a question about whether or not Greg Sankey, AND ESPN had influence on the CFP Selection Committee’s choices.
Considering Sankey was running around advocating that TWO SEC Teams should be in the field, Alabama and Georgia, but for obvious reasons, couldn’t sell it.
Soooooo, being the clever power brokers they are, change their tact and tells the committee, ‘OK, let’s do ‘Bama and one of our newest conference members…… The Texas Longhorns. “But, but, but…. What about the undefeated and conference champion Florida State???” “How do we explain that” the committee asks. “Tell them their quarterback is injured……..”![]()
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Even these folks know it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZm3pc5HbsY
Bet that Greg's name isn't Sankey.
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