The way I’m seeing it, it’s quite a power play.... he gets to stick it to the SEC, as well as incentivize Notre Dame to join the ACC.


Mountainman wrote:It’s just Swofford doing what he does..... appears to me this is all about getting two teams, Clemson and Notre Dame, into the CFP.
The way I’m seeing it, it’s quite a power play.... he gets to stick it to the SEC, as well as incentivize Notre Dame to join the ACC.![]()
Mountainman wrote:My goodness, 6 Group of Five teams in the CFP Top Twenty-Five and the Power-5 guys are considering breaking away from the NCAA....... and none of the Group of 5 have at chance to make the Top 4 Rankings to play for the title AND that goes for the vast majority of the Power-5 Teams too.![]()
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This whole thing is in dire need of an enema...... 5 gallons would be a good start.
Spence wrote:Mountainman wrote:My goodness, 6 Group of Five teams in the CFP Top Twenty-Five and the Power-5 guys are considering breaking away from the NCAA....... and none of the Group of 5 have at chance to make the Top 4 Rankings to play for the title AND that goes for the vast majority of the Power-5 Teams too.![]()
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This whole thing is in dire need of an enema...... 5 gallons would be a good start.
The way it is set up is crazy, especially this year. The eye test this year is just about the craziest thing I have ever seen. What are they using as reference? There are no OOC games. It is a big farce. We talked about this before they went to the 4 game playoff and it has become true. There are only 6 or 8 teams in the country that have a chance to go to the playoffs. Alabama, Clemson, and Ohio State get the benefit of the doubt over everybody. Alabama gets a do over if they lose. Looks like this year Clemson might too. No one in the B1G can recruit against Ohio State. Ohio State basically get whoever they want in the region and do pretty well nationally and it is mostly because they have a better chance then most at the playoffs. Same with Bama and Clemson. it isn't creating more parity in college football it is killing parity.
Donovan was right when he said the group of 5 didn't have a chance. Neither do the middies of the power 5.
billybud wrote:Return to ? Never was.
Most of my time as a fan....the two best teams in the country did not necessarily play each other and the bowls might provide uneven matches ...there was no unified national champion...AP had theirs, UPI theirs, Helm Institute theirs....etc
When BYU won the Associated Press NC in 1984 by playing a 6-6 team in the bowl...it started the path to the BCS.
I think you are rembering a time that never was...
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