LOL at the CFB rankings....

As a Miami fan...we literally don't even get an opinion on this matter
Actually we are the foremost authority when it comes to ****ting the bed and awful football. The Gators embarrassed themselves on Saturday. This is Mullens 3rd year and he just **** the bed against a middling at best LSU team. The Gators should be outside the top 10 right. You can’t lose that game at home and be taken seriously. Gators should be scared right now that this maybe their ceiling under Mullen.
 
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Reece Davis did the right thing there and ripped the committee's selections - in no way shape or form should Cincinnati be below UGA, UF or Iowa St, all 2-loss teams that either were blown out or suffered a "bad" loss.

There is really no point in G5 programs being in FBS. When an undefeated G5 is behind multiple 2 loss P5s (some with lopsided losses), it's clear that a G5 will NEVER make the playoffs. I said before that Cincy should not be ahead of 1 loss P5 teams but they should certainly be ahead of a 2 loss UF team that lost at home to a 3 win LSU squad.
 
Reece Davis did the right thing there and ripped the committee's selections - in no way shape or form should Cincinnati be below UGA, UF or Iowa St, all 2-loss teams that either were blown out or suffered a "bad" loss.
How in the **** do they give Iowa st a complete pass for getting killed by Louisiana? Also the little guys dont play because of covid and drop but Ohio st doesnt play because of covid and stays at #4. Just apply the same standards to everybody equally.
 
Giving OSU a spot is straight up criminal. That team is going to have fresher legs after playing only 6 games.

With that said, if they knock off Notre Dame or Clemson in the semifinal I won't be so mad at them lol. As long as they don't win it all themselves lol.
 
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I like putting a G5 in the mix, gives those guys more incentive and the 2 at large are seeded 7 or 8.
I would support an at large being mandatory for best g5 but I doubt any of the p5 conferences would. If a G5 can put together a resume that stands up to a one or two loss p5 team then they will get in. Basically go undefeated and have an impressive p5 win OOC. dont have to knock off a top ten team just handle someone in the top 40 or so while cruising through their g5 sched would get them the 8 most years.
 
I would support an at large being mandatory for best g5 but I doubt any of the p5 conferences would. If a G5 can put together a resume that stands up to a one or two loss p5 team then they will get in. Basically go undefeated and have an impressive p5 win OOC. dont have to knock off a top ten team just handle someone in the top 40 or so while cruising through their g5 sched would get them the 8 most years.
Yeah, any thing to get it out of the hands of some good ole boys. Remember the computer rankings and the strength of schedule and quality wins, blah, blah, blah...

Just settle it on the field. The bowls could be used for the earlier round games.
 
and who’s fault is it they lost without a real starting quarterback?

How about you recruit someone who can actually throw a ball

What are you talking about? It was a point I was making on why expanding the playoffs would be good.

They did recruit somebody who can throw but he wasn't cleared to play for those games (JT Daniels). Georgia hasn't had problems recruiting someone who can actually throw the ball unlike some other programs.
 
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Guys if Florida pulls a miracle win over Alabama even after losing to a 3 win LSU team they will make the playoffs rooting for them to do so because that will show all of you the respect the SEC gets and why we need to start flying banners saying join the SEC soon
 
and who’s fault is it they lost without a real starting quarterback?

How about you recruit someone who can actually throw a ball
Well, if their coach wasn't a moron they might still have Fields....so it's even worse than that. They have recruited good QB's, they just let them ride the bench and transfer.
 
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