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I think we get left out, but it will be at the CFP's own cost. They will have completely invalidated the process by which they select teams.
Curious, what does the CFP gain by putting ND in instead of us? Who’s paying them off? They’re not an SEC Disney Darling. Ratings? More money? I just want to know what their entire integrity is worth inCompare the amount of backlash the committee will get when choosing either ND or Miami….
they will receive a ton of backlash for putting ND over Miami due to H2H
on the flip side they wouldn’t receive hardly any for putting Miami in over ND bc they can cite H2H
Makes the decision pretty obvious but this is exposing the bias and level of BS involved.
I hope not. You are looking at playing 17 to 18 games if you run the table. That's insane. Just the battle of attrition at that point is too much.They. Don't. Give. A. ****.
The CFP will be (at a minimum) 24 teams within the next 2-3 years.
Be a lot less fussin about which 8-4 borderline Top 25 team is left at home
I think we get left out, but it will be at the CFP's own cost. They will have completely invalidated the process by which they select teams.
I mean you had ND podcasters openly calling Miami unintelligent thugs. So yea there is definitely merit to what he said. And I completely agree with his take as well.It’s like Marciante said yesterday on the OBB, the committee is made up of people whose racist dads and kkk granddads told them bedtime stories of how a team with black thugs from Miami ruined college football in the 80s and 90s.
Compare the amount of backlash the committee will get when choosing either ND or Miami….
they will receive a ton of backlash for putting ND over Miami due to H2H
on the flip side they wouldn’t receive hardly any for putting Miami in over ND bc they can cite H2H
Makes the decision pretty obvious but this is exposing the bias and level of BS involved.
And I agree that they don't care, which is why Miami should go the route of an anti-trust law suit. Will we win, no. But the process could expose a bunch of BS and force change.
No they’re not; it allows for great content & talking points. The more u guys know what goes on behind the scenes, the more u’ll know things r intentional to drive ratings. ESPN has become the soap opera of sports media. My little cousin is one of the NBA Countdown producers, & he’s also in charge of talent acquisition.
His job is to create eyeball worthy content to drive ratings. It’s no different than Nick Wright being the biggest LBJ Stan which propelled him to heights in his career he never imagined. He realized clicks matter, & what drives clicks is controversy. His private tweets says something different on he felt was The GOAT & y b4 he became an on air shock-jock like sports host.
This was intentional; & the nation will be tuned in to CFP selection Tuesday hosted by…ESPN
Compare the amount of backlash the committee will get when choosing either ND or Miami….
they will receive a ton of backlash for putting ND over Miami due to H2H
on the flip side they wouldn’t receive hardly any for putting Miami in over ND bc they can cite H2H
Makes the decision pretty obvious but this is exposing the bias and level of BS involved.