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2017 CFB Bowl Games Open Thread

I'll ask again: how many losses does Alabama need to have next year before you would no longer allow them to grace the CFP with their presence?
I want to say that if Alabama has a loss that keeps them out of the SEC Conference Championship while the other conference champions have only one loss, they'd probably get shut out ala Ohio State in 2015. Then again I wouldn't put it past the committee to say "Alabama is unequivocally better" than whatever conference champion they're comparing the Tide to soooo who knows. I'll go with 3 losses minimum.
 
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Like Iowa against Ohio State. Oh wait!

Maybe because they always win, except 2014 when the stars aligned for Ohio State, much like 2002.

And maybe 'bama is always given the opportunity because Saban is the best coach and always has the top recruits and a top 2 or 3 team. Saban's team never gets embarrassed like Ohio State, ND, the U, Georgia, Clemson, Southern Cal, Auburn did in 2017.

Yes, the past couple years they played a cupcake schedule, much like the Buckeye's did in 2002.

If you're going to argue on behalf of Alabama on an Ohio State board, at least try to come up with a logical argument. Your after the fact application of knowledge to decisions made before those facts proves nothing.

Phyllis from Alabama makes better points on the Fienbaum show. :lol:
 
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If you're going to argue on behalf of Alabama on an Ohio State board, at least try to come up with a logical argument. Your after the fact application of knowledge to decisions made before those facts proves nothing.

Phyllis from Alabama makes better points on the Fienbaum show. :lol:
Your comment makes no sense with no specifics. Just a juvenile/pedestrian personal insult at the end. btw, speaking of logic, do you really waste your time watching Finebaum, let alone Phyllis?

Maybe this simple logic will be easy for you to grasp re: your after the fact gobbledygook! A Saban coached team has not had anything close to a 55-24 Iowa blow out in the past ten+ years. Also Ohio State was favored by over 20 pts. against Iowa!

And Saban doesn't need me to argue for him as his coaching record speaks volumes.

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Repeating, logic aside, do you seriously watch Finebaum? Rhetorical.
 
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Like Iowa against Ohio State. Oh wait!


Maybe because they always win, except 2014 when the stars aligned for Ohio State, much like 2002.

And maybe 'bama is always given the opportunity because Saban is the best coach and always has the top recruits and a top 2 or 3 team. Saban's team never gets embarrassed like Ohio State, ND, the U, Georgia, Clemson, Southern Cal, Auburn did in 2017.

Yes, the past couple years they played a cupcake schedule, much like the Buckeye's did in 2002.

OSU played and beat the number 1, 10, 12,17, and 23rd ranked teams in the country in 2002. The OOC schedule included Washington State, Texas Tech, Cincinnati, Kent State, and San Jose St. This was also when Washington St. was a good program with a heisman candidate at QB. Add to that good Michigan and Penn State teams and the greatest team ever assembled in the 2002 Miami Hurricanes and I think us going 14-0 proves we did not the NC due to a "cupcake schedule".

I know, facts can be a tricky son of a bitch right?
 
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Your comment makes no sense with no specifics. Just a juvenile/pedestrian personal insult at the end. btw, speaking of logic, do you really waste your time watching Finebaum, let alone Phyllis?

Maybe this simple logic will be easy for you to grasp re: your after the fact gobbledygook! A Saban coached team has not had anything close to a 55-24 Iowa blow out in the past ten+ years. Also Ohio State was favored by over 20 pts. against Iowa!

And Saban doesn't need me to argue for him as his coaching record speaks volumes.

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Repeating, logic aside, do you seriously watch Finebaum? Rhetorical.

Saban lost to Utah in their own backyard by 2 touchdowns not that long ago when they were double digit favorites. Is it as bad as the Iowa game? No. But we played at Kinnick without 2 months to prepare.
 
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Your comment makes no sense with no specifics. Just a juvenile/pedestrian personal insult at the end. btw, speaking of logic, do you really waste your time watching Finebaum, let alone Phyllis?

Maybe this simple logic will be easy for you to grasp re: your after the fact gobbledygook! A Saban coached team has not had anything close to a 55-24 Iowa blow out in the past ten+ years. Also Ohio State was favored by over 20 pts. against Iowa!

And Saban doesn't need me to argue for him as his coaching record speaks volumes.

>

Repeating, logic aside, do you seriously watch Finebaum? Rhetorical.
He lost at home to UL Monroe.
 
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OSU played and beat the number 1, 10, 12,17, and 23rd ranked teams in the country in 2002. The OOC schedule included Washington State, Texas Tech, Cincinnati, Kent State, and San Jose St. This was also when Washington St. was a good program with a heisman candidate at QB. Add to that good Michigan and Penn State teams and the greatest team ever assembled in the 2002 Miami Hurricanes and I think us going 14-0 proves we did not the NC due to a "cupcake schedule".

I know, facts can be a tricky son of a bitch right?

Yea anyone who says we played a "cupcake" schedule in 2002 is out of their minds

Washington State were Co-Pac 10 champs and played in the rose bowl. Finished #10 in both polls

scUM finished #9 in both polls

State Penn finished 15/16

Texas Tech was a 9 win team

Wisconsin and Minnesota were both 8 win teams

Cincinnati (C-USA Co Champ) and Purdue were 7 win bowl teams.

So all in all 8/13 regular season opponents won at least 7 games and 3 finished in the top 15 of the polls (2 top 10).
 
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Yea anyone who says we played a "cupcake" schedule in 2002 is out of their minds

Washington State were Co-Pac 10 champs and played in the rose bowl. Finished #10 in both polls

scUM finished #9 in both polls

State Penn finished 15/16

Texas Tech was a 9 win team

Wisconsin and Minnesota were both 8 win teams

Cincinnati (C-USA Co Champ) and Purdue were 7 win bowl teams.

So all in all 8/13 regular season opponents won at least 7 games and 3 finished in the top 15 of the polls (2 top 10).
Didn't have Saban as a coach. Doesn't count.
 
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I want to say that if Alabama has a loss that keeps them out of the SEC Conference Championship while the other conference champions have only one loss, they'd probably get shut out ala Ohio State in 2015. Then again I wouldn't put it past the committee to say "Alabama is unequivocally better" than whatever conference champion they're comparing the Tide to soooo who knows. I'll go with 3 losses minimum.

The problem is the committee clearly gives a "benefit of the doubt" based on past success. Which is total crap no matter how you try to spin it. College Football changes massively year to year. Alabama (or anyone just using them as a example) in 2017 shouldn't get some sort of benefit of the doubt because of how Bama was in prior years.
 
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Saban lost to Utah in their own backyard by 2 touchdowns not that long ago when they were double digit favorites. Is it as bad as the Iowa game? No. But we played at Kinnick without 2 months to prepare.
2008 was not that long ago? 2008 when they lost to FL and basically had nothing to play for and phoned it in against Utah. Iowa, this year, where the Buckeyes had everything to play for and got curb stomped. Iowa, who the week after playing the Buckeyes had (66) total yards against Wisky.

btw, the Buckeyes have got curb stomped twice in the past (2) years. Three if you count Oklahoma.

But please feel free to keep rationalizing/apologizing for Iowa until hell freezes over!
 
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2008 was not that long ago? 2008 when they lost to FL and basically had nothing to play for and phoned it in against Utah. Iowa, this year, where the Buckeyes had everything to play for and got curb stomped. Iowa, who the week after playing the Buckeyes had (66) total yards against Wisky.

btw, the Buckeyes have got curb stomped twice in the past (2) years. Three if you count Oklahoma.

But please feel free to keep rationalizing/apologizing for Iowa until hell freezes over!
Clearly they should never make the playoffs again.
 
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2008 was not that long ago? 2008 when they lost to FL and basically had nothing to play for and phoned it in against Utah. Iowa, this year, where the Buckeyes had everything to play for and got curb stomped. Iowa, who the week after playing the Buckeyes had (66) total yards against Wisky.

btw, the Buckeyes have got curb stomped twice in the past (2) years. Three if you count Oklahoma.

But please feel free to keep rationalizing/apologizing for Iowa until hell freezes over!

Lol. The "THEY DIDNT WANT TO BE THERE!/HAD NOTHING TO PLAY FOR!" excuse always cracks me up

I'm sure Ohio State "didn't want to be" in the Fiesta Bowl vs ND after the 15 season and in the Cotton Bowl vs USC after this season.

They still showed up and won though..........

That excuse by the so called "pundits" is almost exclusively thrown out only for SEC schools (Like Auburn vs UCF) guess the SEC gets a special mulligan for "not wanting to be there" that no one else does.
 
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