Georgia, Michigan, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame

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Georgia, Michigan, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Sun Nov 28, 2021 6:19 am

Not a big fan of Georgia and ND but it would be great if those are the 4 teams in the playoff. No Oklahoma, no The Ohio State, no Clemson, and no freakin Alabama. Please let it be.

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Re: Georgia, Michigan, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame

Post by Michael K. » Sun Nov 28, 2021 5:47 pm

Well, seems like three of those four have zero shot, right? If Bama losses to GA, all four of the schools you listed will be out. Hard to believe. And to think, we thought we needed to go to six or eight teams to mix things up.

Honestly? I hope Michigan loses the Big 10 Championship. Wouldn't THAT throw a wrench into everything! I also hate that the SEC gets to not play like half their Conference every year. It's an unfair advantage. Imagine of back in our Final 4 year if we would have played UCLA and not USC? Well, just about every year, the team that wins the other side of the SEC does so by not playing Bama, Georgia...or both.

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Re: Georgia, Michigan, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame

Post by D-train » Sun Nov 28, 2021 6:02 pm

Michael K. wrote:
Sun Nov 28, 2021 5:47 pm
Well, seems like three of those four have zero shot, right? If Bama losses to GA, all four of the schools you listed will be out. Hard to believe. And to think, we thought we needed to go to six or eight teams to mix things up.

Honestly? I hope Michigan loses the Big 10 Championship. Wouldn't THAT throw a wrench into everything! I also hate that the SEC gets to not play like half their Conference every year. It's an unfair advantage. Imagine of back in our Final 4 year if we would have played UCLA and not USC? Well, just about every year, the team that wins the other side of the SEC does so by not playing Bama, Georgia...or both.
The worst is the late season cookies they all schedule. Basically a second bye week. But they are the big bad SEC.
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Re: Georgia, Michigan, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame

Post by Michael K. » Sun Nov 28, 2021 9:10 pm

Yep, they take out a Conference game so they can play a patsy. It’s real messed up.

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Re: Georgia, Michigan, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Sun Nov 28, 2021 9:13 pm

Michael K. wrote:
Sun Nov 28, 2021 5:47 pm
Well, seems like three of those four have zero shot, right? If Bama losses to GA, all four of the schools you listed will be out. Hard to believe. And to think, we thought we needed to go to six or eight teams to mix things up.

Honestly? I hope Michigan loses the Big 10 Championship. Wouldn't THAT throw a wrench into everything! I also hate that the SEC gets to not play like half their Conference every year. It's an unfair advantage. Imagine of back in our Final 4 year if we would have played UCLA and not USC? Well, just about every year, the team that wins the other side of the SEC does so by not playing Bama, Georgia...or both.
If Michigan loses then Oklahoma St would be in probably.

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Re: Georgia, Michigan, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Sun Nov 28, 2021 9:24 pm

I guess Ok St has passed ND in the ranking. So it would come down to Mich or ND for the 4th spot.

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Re: Georgia, Michigan, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame

Post by Hasslecracked » Mon Nov 29, 2021 2:19 pm

Assuming they all win out…it should be Georgia, Michigan, Cincy, Oklahoma State

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Re: Georgia, Michigan, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame

Post by Walla Walla Dawg II » Mon Nov 29, 2021 2:51 pm

What if Bama, Michigan, OK State all lose.

Then we would have:
Georgia 13-0 (wins SEC)
Cinci (assuming they beat UH) 13-0
Michigan 11-2
Alabama 11-2
OK State 11-2
ND 11-1
Ohio State 10-2
Baylor 11-2 (wins Big 12)
Old Miss 10-2
Oregon----Fuck Oregon
Michigan State 10-2
BYU 10-2
Oklahoma 10-2
Iowa 11-2 (wins Big 10)
Utah 10-3 (wins Pac12)
Pitt 11-2 (wins ACC)

Obviously in the 4:
Georgia
Cincinnati
ND (maybe, but no championship crown)
Then who?

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Re: Georgia, Michigan, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Mon Nov 29, 2021 3:37 pm

Is it safe to assume Georgia is in whether or not they beat Alabama?

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Re: Georgia, Michigan, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Mon Nov 29, 2021 3:40 pm

Walla Walla Dawg II wrote:
Mon Nov 29, 2021 2:51 pm
What if Bama, Michigan, OK State all lose.

Then we would have:
Georgia 13-0 (wins SEC)
Cinci (assuming they beat UH) 13-0
Michigan 11-2
Alabama 11-2
OK State 11-2
ND 11-1
Ohio State 10-2
Baylor 11-2 (wins Big 12)
Old Miss 10-2
Oregon----Fuck Oregon
Michigan State 10-2
BYU 10-2
Oklahoma 10-2
Iowa 11-2 (wins Big 10)
Utah 10-3 (wins Pac12)
Pitt 11-2 (wins ACC)

Obviously in the 4:
Georgia
Cincinnati
ND (maybe, but no championship crown)
Then who?
That's a good question. I would give Baylor the edge.

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