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College Football Playoff (2015-16 Season)

They have a jizz jar threat, a nut squeezing threat, a sword wielding fake army guy threat, and a jenga threat too.

I have no idea what this means...

Jizz jar threat:

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Nut squeeze threat:

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Sword wielding fake army threat:

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Jenga threat:

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This. If Alabama wins does LSU drop out? If they do then the committee is pretty much saying that losing to Alabama is a worse loss than to losing to Ole Miss. They jumped the gun on putting Bama in. Should have waited until this game played out.
They probably should have waited. However, they get a freebie after the conference championship games are played. It's easy to bump somebody out of the top 4 that didn't play a game to make room for a team that won a championship.
 
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They probably should have waited. However, they get a freebie after the conference championship games are played. It's easy to bump somebody out of the top 4 that didn't play a game to make room for a team that won a championship.
If you're being honest with yourself, do you put an 11-1 Bama team over a 12-1 conference champion if ole miss somehow wins out? Say, an fsu or Clemson (loss vs SCar) , a stanford or utah, or osu if they lose to UM, for example.

Or how about an 11-1 ND or 11-1 B12 Champ? 13-0 AAC winner (Memphis or Houston) ?

Edit: you could also throw in an 11-1 LSU if they beat Bama since they would need to lose to ole miss for this to happen as well.
 
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If you're being honest with yourself, do you put an 11-1 Bama team over a 12-1 conference champion if ole miss somehow wins out? Say, an fsu or Clemson (loss vs SCar) , a stanford or utah, or osu if they lose to UM, for example.

Or how about an 11-1 ND or 11-1 B12 Champ? 13-0 AAC winner (Memphis or Houston) ?

Edit: you could also throw in an 11-1 LSU if they beat Bama since they would need to lose to ole miss for this to happen as well.
I couldn't put Bama in over Clemson or OSU. I'm not sure about the other teams, I haven't seen them play much. It's hard to put a non champion in over a champion thought.

I don't put ND or a b12 champ in over a one loss Bama.

Memphis is a team I have been high on all year, so I would be tempted to put them in. I haven't seen Houston play.

I'm very hesitant about this Bama team because I don't feel their offense is good in any facet. So I may be biased against them a bit.

Edit: I might put LSU in over more teams than I would Bama. To me, LSU is a much more complete and consistent team.
 
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Forde

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/playof...h-first-rankings-release-013807710-ncaaf.html

The CFP committee reinforced that with their first Top 25 Tuesday night by relegating Memphis to No. 13. That’s the same Memphis that is 8-0 and owns a 13-point victory over Mississippi – an Ole Miss team that won at Alabama and that the committee ranked 18th. How Memphis isn’t in the Top 10 baffles me.

The only logical explanation is that Memphis is a historical nobody that began the season as a nobody, and thus will remain at least a semi-nobody in comparison to the somebodies from the Power 5 conferences.

And Memphis is 10 spots behind an Ohio State team that is 0-0 against the Top 25.

What do bluebloods Notre Dame, Alabama and Ohio State have that Memphis doesn’t have? Nothing right now, yet everything in perpetuity – more money, more fans, better conference affiliation and exaggerated clout with a committee that is supposed to see beyond laundry.
 
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