I’ve seen the numbers. He still has Miami at 12 and ND at 9. I’d love to share his breakout but don’t know if I can on here.He posted updated numbers but seems to be behind a paywall
They lost to a 5-7 Florida state 31-17 the game wasn’t even close.We are not getting in over Alabama. They have the best win in college football according to the committee and are playing for the championship in the conference they say is the best. Yall need to let that go. It’s gonna be between us, ND, BYU, Oklahoma and Vandy. Gotta know the game
Unlike this lame-*** crotchety committee (media personalities and some athletic directors/coaches included), some people actually give a **** about football. Head-to-head has to matter; and anyone dismissing that ND-Miami outcome is not to be taken seriously or worse, if in a position of power in college football, has the opportunity to do lasting reputational damage to the football ecosystem that has been in place for over one-hundred fifty years.So much noise about Miami belonging helps
Wow - so we are ****edI’ve seen the numbers. He still has Miami at 12 and ND at 9. I’d love to share his breakout but don’t know if I can on here.
He basically says our best chance is to root for AL to lose big because there’s such a large disparity between ND and MIA in the Game Control metric that the H2H doesn’t over come it.
BS that a game control metric would overrule the h2h result but that’s his opinion.
Who knows wtf this committee will do? His breakout doesn’t really have a decoder key that says how the Game Control metric vs H2H result should be weighed. I honestly think he views H2H results as non-applicable.Wow - so we are ****ed
ND owns themWho knows wtf this committee will do? His breakout doesn’t really have a decoder key that says how the Game Control metric vs H2H result should be weighed. I honestly think he views H2H results as non-applicable.
The other thing I found interesting is that in his breakout we have a stronger SOS than ND which is inconsistent with espn’s calculations.
My 2 cents: this committee has fallen in love with nd and will make any narrative necessary to get them in - metrics or on the field results be damned.
yeah this is what I think is goofy.... like yall lost to us, lost to A&M in your house then beat:
1. purdue (0-9 in the B1G, dead last, 2-10 record, 2 wins vs Ball State and Southern IL, they gave up 30 points to Purdue, the only other time purdue scored 30+? in their two wins against Ball State and SOuthern IL, Northwestern shut them out 19-0 FFS.
2. Arkansas 0-8 in the SEC, 2-10 overall, 2 wins vs Alabama A&M and AR State)
3. Boise State, 8-4 who best win is maybe Utah State? They lost to San Diego State, Fresno State and got smoke 34-7 by USF
4. NC State (7-5)
5. Boston college (2-10)
6. Syracuse (3-9)
7. Stanford (4-8)
so aside from a 9-2 Navy team, a 9-3 USC team, and 8-4 Pitt team, they played literally the worst of the worst. If they didnt look better they were dog****, they (ND) isnt total dog **** but they aint done ****
His finger is injured, that won’t be possible.Great video, DMoney.
You’re fighting the good fight.
Maybe Rad can forward your video to the committee?
At this point, no idea what to think for tonight. Many solid arguments for Miami to be in but who knows if the committee is actually listening or cares.