OT: UCF QB is ****ed off about Notre Dame.

Bull****. As long as UCF didn’t play Clemson, they would be undefeated in the ACC this year. PAC-12? Yup, they might be undefeated there too.
And they might be undefeated in the Big 12. Their defense is better than Big 12 defenses. ACC “power”? UCF destroyed Pitt; USF destroyed GT; Old Dominion beat VT; NCSt destroyed by Wake; UVA beaten by Indiana; and FSU and Miami are the new embarrassments of the conference.

Face it; the plug’s been pulled on most of the “power” 5.
UCF let a mediocre Temple team — who was in a dog fight with FCS Villanova — put up almost 50 points on them. No shot they win any Power 5 conference. I’m sorry.
 
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The logic is kinda flaw similar to how beating auburn makes you national champs. They’re clamoring to that pitt win margin , yet by that logic nd beat navy by a better margin... makes no sense they should be ranked higher but you gotta blame the man making the schedules, might as well crown Houston with case Keemun or Boise st national champs as well

Utah too. They went undefeated and thrashed Saban and Bama in the Sugar Bowl.
 
I don't think they're one of the 4 best teams in the nation either but the problem with the current system is they'll never get a chance to prove it. All you can do is beat every team on your schedule. You can try to schedule more big name opponents OOC but what school wants to schedule them? They need to have some kind of G5 inclusion clause for these scenarios.
If “you can only play the teams on your schedule” was a qualifier, what would be the point of any Power 5 team scheduling a hard non-conference game?
 
Ucf plays Stanford next year fwiw. Hurricane affected their game vs inch this year and GT last year. But they’d be winning the coastal at this time if they were in it. ANyone who denies that is dumb. They’d thrash us
 
"Common opponents" is a popular metric when you're comparing two teams that haven't actually played each other.
Yes, but the transitive property doesn’t work in college football. Remember when Clemson won the national title a few years back? They lost to Pitt at home — the same Pitt team we demolished (A Miami team with 4 losses) in the last game of the season.
 
"Schedule tougher teams" is the usual response whenever a G5 conference team gripes about being left out. Let me ask, who is going to put UCF on their schedule? P5 conference teams only want to schedule cupcake G5 programs because they don't want to risk an embarrassing loss to a lower level school. There's nothing for them to gain by playing UCF.
 
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Ucf plays Stanford next year fwiw. Hurricane affected their game vs inch this year and GT last year. But they’d be winning the coastal at this time if they were in it. ANyone who denies that is dumb. They’d thrash us
Them **possibly** winning the ACC Coastal has zero bearing on them running the table with a Power 5 schedule and making the playoffs. It wouldn’t happen.
 
"Schedule tougher teams" is the usual response whenever a G5 conference team gripes about being left out. Let me ask, who is going to put UCF on their schedule? P5 conference teams only want to schedule cupcake G5 programs because they don't want to risk an embarrassing loss to a lower level school. There's nothing for them to gain by playing UCF.

That's not true. Houston played Arizona and Texas Tech. Boise State played Oklahoma State.

UCF's problem is that they're too stubborn to just go on the road to play a better team. Their AD says publicly that they do home-and-home contracts. They don't just travel. Okay, then settle for Pitt, because Alabama and Ohio State aren't going to Orlando.
 
If “you can only play the teams on your schedule” was a qualifier, what would be the point of any Power 5 team scheduling a hard non-conference game?
They rarely do. The number of OOC games featuring top 10 teams is lower than ever. If you're a member of a P5 conference, you can fill your OOC schedule with cupcakes and if you go undefeated in conference play, you're in the playoffs.
 
They rarely do. The number of OOC games featuring top 10 teams is lower than ever. If you're a member of a P5 conference, you can fill your OOC schedule with cupcakes and if you go undefeated in conference play, you're in the playoffs.

Name the P5 team that is scheduling that way.
 
"Schedule tougher teams" is the usual response whenever a G5 conference team gripes about being left out. Let me ask, who is going to put UCF on their schedule? P5 conference teams only want to schedule cupcake G5 programs because they don't want to risk an embarrassing loss to a lower level school. There's nothing for them to gain by playing UCF.

Disagree with this. Teams want to schedule challenging OOC games that strengthen their CFP resume. If a team can add an opponent that they think will be ranked at the end of the year why wouldn't they try to have them on their schedule?
 
"Schedule tougher teams" is the usual response whenever a G5 conference team gripes about being left out. Let me ask, who is going to put UCF on their schedule? P5 conference teams only want to schedule cupcake G5 programs because they don't want to risk an embarrassing loss to a lower level school. There's nothing for them to gain by playing UCF.
I for sure understand the frustration there.
 
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That's not true. Houston played Arizona and Texas Tech. Boise State played Oklahoma State.

UCF's problem is that they're too stubborn to just go on the road to play a better team. Their AD says publicly that they do home-and-home contracts. They don't just travel. Okay, then settle for Pitt, because Alabama and Ohio State aren't going to Orlando.

OK so Houston and Boise scheduled games against average/mediocre P5 teams. So did UCF. They scheduled Pitt and UNC this year. They scheduled Maryland and Georgia Tech last year. The UNC and GT games both got cancelled due to hurricanes but do you think adding a win over either of those mediocre P5 teams would be enough of a resume bump? Of course not because those teams aren't good. Like Arizona, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State.
 
They crushed the team that's probably going to end up winning the ACC Coastal. So there's that.

Cool, they have a win over 1 power 5 team that's on their schedule. The thing about UCF, is they play in a league that's more predicated on spread offenses and less on traditional rosters were the trenches are more developed. UCF can get by and beat a Pitt team once a year. Going through the grind of a power 5 schedule is more taxing than G5. If UCF played Notre Dame's schedule, they'd be lucky to have 3 losses.
 
UCF will beat Cincy this weekend and their idiot fans will make it seem like that win PROVES that they are clearly one of the nation's best teams. Of course the realty is every other ranked team would probably beat Cincy too.

Wake me up with UCF beats someone with a pulse during a regular season.
 
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