The final two spots - with 3 teams - ND, Bama, and Miami. Miami beat ND, and FSU who beat Bama. And we will be in the Cereal Bowlcrazy existence to be a Miami fan.
But they just won another TUFF SEC game against 7-4 LSU 17-13. For context, LSU beat Western Kentucky last week 13-10. The SEC is just so. *******. TUFFFFFOU needs to be the one out…they aren’t beating anyone with that garbage offense..
My thoughts exactly...Controversy on the bubble never results in accountability. It’s going to be the argument to expand the playoff or remove the automatic bids.
None of the G5 or non-Miami ACC teams are actually worthy of the playoffs this year. But they will take spots that could go to better teams.
Lousy defense, not playoff worthy..SMU AIN'T A SCRUB BRUH...
What exactly is this backlash? Media OuTrAgE? Will there be Congressional hearings with severe tone? Maybe one of the committee members will get denied a scone at the press conference?The reasoning? Because if they don’t, they’re going against their own rules. I think we’re underestimating the backlash this will create on a National scale
Considering Congress and politicians have been getting involved in College Football more and more lately because of how large of a business it is, while this is extreme and unlikely but I mean, not entirely out of question to some extent. When you cheat a school out of millions ofWhat exactly is this backlash? Media OuTrAgE? Will there be Congressional hearings with severe tone? Maybe one of the committee members will get denied a scone at the press conference?
There are no rules. Just pain.
It’s probably going to take an act of Congress to fix college football. And I’m using “fix” to mean repair something that’s broken, not skew the results a certain direction so that certain teams (and bettors) have an advantage. That wasn’t the point of my comment though. My point is that nothing will come of it. It’ll be on par with a member of Congress being censured, and I’m probably giving that “punishment” far more credence than it deserves.Considering Congress and politicians have been getting involved in College Football more and more lately because of how large of a business it is, while this is extreme and unlikely but I mean, not entirely out of question to some extent. When you cheat a school out of millions ofthey earned, yeah things can get dicey