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The only question i have is wording used by the committee.

From what I recall, he said, if we are in the same quadrant then the H2H will be placed a "premium".

This doesnt automatically mean we go ahead of them.

While I agree with you with what should happen, I think that language used by him leaves a door open for them to just do whatever they want.

šŸ’Æ. A lot of people are missing this point. Saying they will ā€œconsiderā€ head to head if we’re in the same tier doesn’t actually mean anything. They can easily ā€œconsiderā€ it, and leave ND ahead of us, which they will.
 
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I hope they ask the chairman this week how these comparative pools are formulated. Would be nice to get them on the record in terms of if they do 1-4/5-8/9-12 or in terms of 3 (or any other way).

At least it would be clear if Miami-ND were even compared.
it is so ridiculous to hear them say they can't compare Miami/ND H2H because they aren't in the same comparative pool... it's like, you are the ones who put them in the different pools in the first place!
 
the big 12 teams dont really matter

we'll jump utah

and byu / Texas Tech rematch in big 12 title game -- it's likely the loser is out

that means we're 11th and have to find 1 more spot up

hoping lsu beats oklahoma, Washington beats oregon, or auburn beats bama

that's a nightmare scenario for committee because ND 9 and us 11 and them ignoring head to head would be insane
 
the big 12 teams dont really matter

we'll jump utah

and byu / Texas Tech rematch in big 12 title game -- it's likely the loser is out

that means we're 11th and have to find 1 more spot up

hoping lsu beats oklahoma, Washington beats oregon, or auburn beats bama

that's a nightmare scenario for committee because ND 9 and us 11 and them ignoring head to head would be insane
Bama could go to SEC championship and lose for 3rd loss could get us in over them same as BYU loss to Texas Tech
 
The only question i have is wording used by the committee.

From what I recall, he said, if we are in the same quadrant then the H2H will be placed a "premium".

This doesnt automatically mean we go ahead of them.

While I agree with you with what should happen, I think that language used by him leaves a door open for them to just do whatever they want.

That was your first mistake. They change the goalposts (and backtrack) weekly. It's maddening.
 
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the big 12 teams dont really matter

we'll jump utah

and byu / Texas Tech rematch in big 12 title game -- it's likely the loser is out

that means we're 11th and have to find 1 more spot up

hoping lsu beats oklahoma, Washington beats oregon, or auburn beats bama

that's a nightmare scenario for committee because ND 9 and us 11 and them ignoring head to head would be insane
Actually I think if all 3 of those losses happen notre dame stays in Miami gets in
 
I remember our wins early in the season our focus was st championship level the second we hit #2 WE BAD PRIDE set in which took our focus away with PRIDE filling our chest sticking out .
This is the time focus was gone we had no passion no focus all we had was pride and FALL followed as it usually does with pride!

So here we are blaming others begging voters to do the wrong thing .

PITT will be FOCUSED beyond any team we’ve played unwavering.

In days of rings we had NFL talent in every position we could get 300 yards in penalties didn’t matter we trashed teams by our LASER FOCUS .

We are NOT there to attempt this as proven
 
I’d have zero issue with being left out because we stepped on our own ****s outside of the absurdity of Utah or Notre Dame being ahead of us for obvious (but different) reasons.
We surly did step in it, all we can do beat PITT convincingly like (3) TD or more very unlikely but it is possible if play focused this will a challenge not PITT but beating ourselves is the challenge we have before us .

If we squeeze by then order your POP TARTS tickets
 
I expect the following on Tuesday based on playoff odds:

1. Ohio State
2. Indiana
3. Texas A&M
4. Georgia
5. Oregon
6. Texas Tech
7. Ole Miss
8. Oklahoma
9. Notre Dame
10. Alabama
11. BYU
12. Miami
13. Vanderbilt
14. Utah
15. Texas
16. Michigan
17. Irrelevant onward

Small Chance Vandy jumps us temporarily, but they’re dogs in Knoxville on Saturday. I wouldn’t be shocked if they kept TTech ahead of Oregon.

Approximate consensus lines

SMU -10.5 @ Cal
OU -11 vs. LSU
Alabama -4.5 @ Auburn (Deuce Knight legacy game loading)
Virginia -11 vs. VT
Duke -3.5 vs. Wake
Tennessee -3.5 vs. Vandy
BYU -16.5 @ UCF
OSU -12.5 @ Michigan
A&M -2.5 @ Texas
Utah -13.5 @ Kansas
Ole Miss -8 @ Miss St
Here is what’s going to happen:

- SMU wins (good for us)
- Auburn is going to shock Bama
- Wake is going to beat Duke
- Edit: VTech shocks UVA
- SMU & Wake winning puts Miami in the ACC championship game vs SMU in a rematch except one little thing happens………

Miami loses to Pitt.

You know this is the Destiny until proven otherwise.
 
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the big 12 teams dont really matter

we'll jump utah

and byu / Texas Tech rematch in big 12 title game -- it's likely the loser is out

that means we're 11th and have to find 1 more spot up

hoping lsu beats oklahoma, Washington beats oregon, or auburn beats bama

that's a nightmare scenario for committee because ND 9 and us 11 and them ignoring head to head would be insane
If byu beats Texas Tech theyre both getting in
 
Here is what’s going to happen:

- SMU wins (good for us)
- Auburn is going to shock Bama
- Wake is going to beat Duke
- SMU & Duke winning puts Miami in the ACC championship game vs SMU in a rematch except one little thing happens………

Miami loses to Pitt.

You know this is the Destiny until proven otherwise.
You didn’t mention virginia. We can’t play smu in the ACC w/o uva losing to vt
 
You didn’t mention virginia. We can’t play smu in the ACC w/o uva losing to vt
****- yes. You are correct. VTech upsets UVA.

Tony Elliot making a conference championship game and potential playoff before Mario at UVA is mind blowing (yes, they avoided every difficult game in the conference this year). Still bad for Miami.
 
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