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Holy shit #12 BYU according to the espn chick that’s got a mole on the committee? Cancel the Ohio state and Michigan game immediately, like yesterday. That is the biggest pile of shit that ever happened. We should never play a harder OOC game than Rutgers. Maybe northwestern. 
Every OOC game should be a home game against a UT school that sucks and we should have a rotating home and home with Wake, Rutgers, Northwestern, Colorado and Purdue. 
for fucks sake those mongoloids are absolutely apparently committed to killing college football. What a collection of dipshits. 
 

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5 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Do those teams have 3 regular season losses?

The playoff committee needs to clearly state that, regardless of any other metrics, any team with 2 losses gets in over a team with 3 losses.  It's not an official criteria but it's is absolutely why Texas won't get serious consideration. 

 

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I can’t see Bama getting left out for losing a championship game. Especially if Miami gets a spot. If that happens, the championship games are completely devalued. You’d have the ACC’s sole representative being a team that didn’t even play for the ACC championship. Then you’d also be penalizing Bama for losing to a team they beat during the regular season 

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1 minute ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

The playoff committee needs to clearly state that, regardless of any other metrics, any team with 2 losses gets in over a team with 3 losses.  It's not an official criteria but it's is absolutely why Texas won't get serious consideration. 

 

They clearly stated it last year with a Bama team who had 3 regular season losses. What more do you need?

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1 minute ago, Wulaw Horn said:

Holy shit #12 BYU according to the espn chick that’s got a mole on the committee? Cancel the Ohio state and Michigan game immediately, like yesterday. That is the biggest pile of shit that ever happened. We should never play a harder OOC game than Rutgers. Maybe northwestern. 
Every OOC game should be a home game against a UT school that sucks and we should have a rotating home and home with Wake, Rutgers, Northwestern, Colorado and Purdue. 
for fucks sake those mongoloids are absolutely apparently committed to killing college football. What a collection of dipshits. 
 

that would be amazing. Indiana 1 seed. Tulane, JMU and BYU rounding out the top 12. 

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1 minute ago, GTX Horn said:

I can’t see Bama getting left out for losing a championship game. Especially if Miami gets a spot. If that happens, the championship games are completely devalued. You’d have the ACC’s sole representative being a team that didn’t even play for the ACC championship. Then you’d also be penalizing Bama for losing to a team they beat during the regular season 

Correct, BYU and Bama getting left out would tell the entire CFB world that you shouldn’t play CCGs 

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13 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Did Bama have 3 regular season losses and not play for the conference championship? 

Yes. They are 10-3. How hard is it to look up their record.

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7 minutes ago, TreatyOak said:

We aren’t in cause we scheduled Ohio State. We aren’t in cause we scheduled Florida. 

We aren't in because Sark can't draw up a red zone play to save a playoff run, and he got punked by a dog shit Florida team 

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Just now, The Drum said:

If their record is not 10-3, what is it?

You didn’t answer my question. And you need to stop pretending losing in the conference championship game is the same as losing in the regular season. 

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20 minutes ago, GTX Horn said:

I can’t see Bama getting left out for losing a championship game. Especially if Miami gets a spot. If that happens, the championship games are completely devalued. You’d have the ACC’s sole representative being a team that didn’t even play for the ACC championship. Then you’d also be penalizing Bama for losing to a team they beat during the regular season 

W's and L's aren't the telling story of who the top 12 teams are. Especially when youre putting teams with strength of schedules in the mid 40s (Notre Dame and Miami) ahead of teams with SOS's in the single digits (Texas & Alabama). both ND and Miami have strength of records below Texas and Alabama. Theyre 13/14 vs 10(alabama) and 12(Texas).

https://www.espn.com/college-football/fpi/_/view/resume/sort/resume.avgsosrank/dir/asc

 

Geez it isn't rocket science, punt the G5 bullshit unless one is undefeated. Miami should be automatically DQ'd because they have about the 5th hardest ACC schedule behind Syracuse, Stanford, NC St and Va Tech  and Notre Dames was easier than Miamis haha 

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20 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Correct, BYU and Bama getting left out would tell the entire CFB world that you shouldn’t play CCGs 

Or if either had won their CCG, would be auto-bids.  They have no complaint if left out at this point when they entered Saturday controlling their destiny.  They lost, so now it's someone's opinion.

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Our only hope now is that somebody whispers something to Trump that two of the choices of the BCS are DEI related....

 

 

I have no doubt that we are a lot more dangerous than several teams ahead of us AT THIS POINT IN TIME.  AND yes the records and not the resume is the path the Committee is determined to steer College Football.  All of course while denying this is the case... 

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1 minute ago, Iceman said:

Or if either had won their CCG, would be auto-bids.  They have no complaint if left out at this point when they entered Saturday controlling their destiny.  They lost, so now it's someone's opinion.

At that point you’re telling teams to not make the conference CCG. Penalizing a team for a game they earned and no other team playing isn’t the precedent yall want it to be especially for the so called “love the sport of cfb” types. 

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1 minute ago, horn4life said:

Our only hope now is that somebody whispers something to Trump that two of the choices of the BCS are DEI related....

 

 

I have no doubt that we are a lot more dangerous than several teams ahead of us AT THIS POINT IN TIME.  AND yes the records and not the resume is the path the Committee is determined to steer College Football.  All of course while denying this is the case... 

the CR meltdown would destroy this site. 

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2 minutes ago, horn4life said:

Our only hope now is that somebody whispers something to Trump that two of the choices of the BCS are DEI related....

 

 

I have no doubt that we are a lot more dangerous than several teams ahead of us AT THIS POINT IN TIME.  AND yes the records and not the resume is the path the Committee is determined to steer College Football.  All of course while denying this is the case... 

Don’t do this. 

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Time to get rid of conference championship games.  It’s all downside in this system especially since humans with bias are ranking the teams for playoffs.  Total fuckery.

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18 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

You didn’t answer my question. And you need to stop pretending losing in the conference championship game is the same as losing in the regular season. 

The 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season is the 156th season of college football in the United States, the 120th season organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the 50th of the highest level of competition, the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The regular season began on August 23 and is scheduled to end on December 13. The postseason will begin on December 13, and, aside from any all-star games that are scheduled, end on January 19, 2026, with the College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. This will be the second season of the 12-team College Football Playoff (CFP) system.
 

bama is 10-3.

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2 minutes ago, The Drum said:

The 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season is the 156th season of college football in the United States, the 120th season organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the 50th of the highest level of competition, the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The regular season began on August 23 and is scheduled to end on December 13. The postseason will begin on December 13, and, aside from any all-star games that are scheduled, end on January 19, 2026, with the College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. This will be the second season of the 12-team College Football Playoff (CFP) system.
 

bama is 10-3.

Where is the 3rd loss in the regular season?

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This is the year that tells everyone to burn it all down and start over. All 4 major conferences play 8 in conference games. 3 of the remaining 4 ooc games are with a member of each of the other 3 power conferences which rotates within each conference yearly. The last ooc game is with a g5 of choice. 

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1 hour ago, Guadaloopy said:

This emotional response was fine for a couple of weeks after that game, but it needs to die. 
 

 

Do the games matter or not?

And keep in mind I say this as someone who thinks Texas should probably be in.

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Indiana 1

Georgia 2

Ohio State 3

Tech 4

Oregon 5

Ole Miss 6

Aggy 7

OU 8

ND 9

Bama 10

Duke 11

Tulane 12

My official prediction. ACC gets thrown a bone, ND and Bama in to save the ratings. Bama used as buffer for ND/Miami debate, conference title games remain intact. SEC and Big 10 placated. 
 

Edit:  Moved Duke up a slot to avoid Ole Miss/Tulane rematch. 

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1 minute ago, Brian Fantana said:

Do the games matter or not?

And keep in mind I say this as someone who thinks Texas should probably be in.

The context matters. Texas was firmly in that game entering the 4th quarter despite a nightlong ref fucking and lots of mental errors from receivers. Kirby had to pull out two fourth down conversions and an onside kick to put us away. The game was anything but a blowout. 

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6 hours ago, Macklemore said:

Where the hell do you live? Way more UGA fans in Atlanta proper and the close-in suburbs than Bama. That’s not to say Bama and Auburn don’t have large fanbases in the metro area.

North of 285, so I'm solidly suburbia.

 

53 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

Correct, BYU and Bama getting left out would tell the entire CFB world that you shouldn’t play CCGs 

If the CCGs don't matter, they become irrelevant.

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Just now, MrX said:

Indiana 1

Georgia 2

Ohio State 3

Tech 4

Oregon 5

Ole Miss 6

Aggy 7

OU 8

ND 9

Bama 10

Tulane 11

Duke 12

My official prediction. ACC gets thrown a bone, ND and Bama in to save the ratings. Bama used as buffer for ND/Miami debate, conference title games remain intact. SEC and Big 10 placated. 

Betting markets have JMU in at -10000 odds. They are a lock for the 12. 

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2 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said:

The context matters. Texas was firmly in that game entering the 4th quarter despite a nightlong ref fucking and lots of mental errors from receivers. Kirby had to pull out two fourth down conversions and an onside kick to put us away. The game was anything but a blowout. 

And Sark got fucking ROCKED by Kirby. Completely outcoached, and Kirby went for the killing blow to take us out of the playoffs then and there. Nobody cares about how the game went, just the final score. 

It's not fair, but that's football 

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Just now, Captainant said:

And Sark got fucking ROCKED by Kirby. Completely outcoached, and Kirby went for the killing blow to take us out of the playoffs then and there 

If the committee actually had a brain, understood nuance, and watched the games, it wouldnt have knocked us out, but I digress. This was the worst committee we have ever been subjected to. Excited for the format to change so a bunch of retards in a room stop deciding our fate. 

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43 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

They clearly stated it last year with a Bama team who had 3 regular season losses. What more do you need?

 

Agree that 3 losses has long been a metric of no return and OOC schedule has also long been overlooked by the loss column.

But, Alabama's season with 3 losses and ours are not comparable. They had two unranked (at game time) losses including a late whipping at the hands of .500 Oklahoma. Despite those similarities they never dropped below 15, unlike Texas which dropped out of top 25 completely. Even when they lost to OU, they only fell to #13.

At the end of the season, our ranked wins this year are also superior to Alabama's last year.

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Just now, Harrison Stafford said:

I don’t like the vibe this morning.  We’re about to get hosed.

Did your computer freeze when you were posting this last week and it just now got posted? We have been eliminated since last week my man

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-Duke (conference champ) is in.

-Miami is out because your conference sucks. 

-Notre Dame is out because you lost to Miami. 


-Texas is in because we have better wins. 

-Alabama>BYU because they are at least 1-1 against their conference champ. 

-we sent some of the finest escorts in Dallas to Grapevine. 
 

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9 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said:

The context matters. Texas was firmly in that game entering the 4th quarter despite a nightlong ref fucking and lots of mental errors from receivers. Kirby had to pull out two fourth down conversions and an onside kick to put us away. The game was anything but a blowout. 

It was a blowout but I agree it wasn't as bad as the final score looked. I was just saying that if you want the good games to count then the bad ones do as well.

1 minute ago, Bamboozled73 said:

-Duke (conference champ) is in.

????????????

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5 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said:

If the committee actually had a brain, understood nuance, and watched the games, it wouldnt have knocked us out, but I digress. This was the worst committee we have ever been subjected to. Excited for the format to change so a bunch of retards in a room stop deciding our fate. 

Most of them may not even watch the games.  The score was an ass whipping and that’s all that matters.   

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4 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said:

Did your computer freeze when you were posting this last week and it just now got posted? We have been eliminated since last week my man

My computer unfroze yesterday at 9:23PM.

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Texas is always fighting a moving target when it comes to postseason selection. We have been left out for every scenario. Playing a strong schedule with big ranked wins and still missing out is just the latest.

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13 minutes ago, MrX said:

Edit:  Moved Duke up a slot to avoid Ole Miss/Tulane rematch. 

If they adjust rankings based on matchups, then this whole thing is an even bigger joke. 

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Just now, Goredho said:

If nothing else, this playoff selection season has given us reason #2384928394 why Notre Dame can suck my dick.

No one has made 1 compelling argument on why ND should be in. not a single eye popping win. went 0-2 to start the year instead of losing 1 late and dropping in rankings. embarrassing strength of schedule at 45. 

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In every metric the CFP is supposed to look at:

SOR: Texas > Bama > Notre Dame > Miami

SOS: Texas > Bama > Notre Dame > Miami

Quality of losses: Notre Dame > Texas > Bama > Miami

Quality of wins: Texas > Bama > Miami > Notre Dame

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2 minutes ago, MNLonghornFUKM said:

No one has made 1 compelling argument on why ND should be in. not a single eye popping win. went 0-2 to start the year instead of losing 1 late and dropping in rankings. embarrassing strength of schedule at 45. 

Texas should be in at #10 but wont be because of dumb comments like "the eye test" and the fact that ND has a hype machine umping them up in the media. Miami should riot when they get revealed at #11 and ND is #9.  

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2 minutes ago, MNLonghornFUKM said:

No one has made 1 compelling argument on why ND should be in. not a single eye popping win. went 0-2 to start the year instead of losing 1 late and dropping in rankings. embarrassing strength of schedule at 45. 

I will make the case for Domers being in having watched a lot of football this year with at least 3 games from all relevant teams: they are one of the best 10 teams in college football. So are we so that’s not the decider but that would be my argument. Resume wise?  Yeah- they don’t belong. 

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1 minute ago, pacman said:

Texas is always fighting a moving target when it comes to postseason selection. We have been left out for every scenario. Playing a strong schedule with big ranked wins and still missing out is just the latest.

This is the first year Texas has been left out. It's also the only year Texas didn't do enough to be mandated in. 

Texas is inarguably a bubble team Florida or Ohio state loss or not. The Florida loss banished Texas from any and all rankings only to claw back from the depths of irrelevancy. Beating aggy by double digits was not enough, it needed to be a blowout by 21+. All gas no brakes is what Kirby fucking smart does. Texas didn't "dominate" anyone this year. 

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