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I’m not advocating for Ohio State being in the playoffs. I don’t get how many times that needs to be said. Just simply pointing out the massive hypocrisy going on with the CFP CommitteeAgain, don't lose to 3-3 (at kickoff) teams by 30 points and everything else is moot.
Does Bama, the SEC champ get left out? Of course not. Bye, bye, OU. We'd hear about how tough the SEC is, how all the teams are obviously good enough to beat up on each other on any given day, how Bama has proven itself, redeemed itself in blowing out #4 ranked LSU.
And that's what rankles.
Did FSU's debacle against Oregon hurt Clemson? No then why Should the Past matter to OSUI get that. But can you see how the B1G earning a 31-0 loss, preceded by a 38-0 loss, preceded by a "No Participation" trophy in the CFP the last three years might shape perception?
If the 'high end' of the conference sets the perception with some voters, then you have a conference perception hole to dig out of with some voters. Now, that only the high end of the conference would be considered seems to me to be short sighted and unfair, to be honest. Stupid way to judge conference competence. But I honestly think its 'a thing' off your radar that might play a part in the deliberations. Always being the cream of the B1G might make it harder to see, as you rightfully expect to be judged on just your own body of work.
Did FSU's debacle against Oregon hurt Clemson? No then why Should the Past matter to OSU
100% agree with the committee hypocrisy...I’m not advocating for Ohio State being in the playoffs. I don’t get how many times that needs to be said. Just simply pointing out the massive hypocrisy going on with the CFP Committee
Then adopt the sec way and cancel the 9th game, and start training your media propagandists to give other B1G teams credit for OSU's success.I get that. But can you see how the B1G earning a 31-0 loss, preceded by a 38-0 loss, preceded by a "No Participation" trophy in the CFP the last three years might shape perception?
If the 'high end' of the conference sets the perception with some voters, then you have a conference perception hole to dig out of with some voters. Now, that only the high end of the conference would be considered seems to me to be short sighted and unfair, to be honest. Stupid way to judge conference competence. But I honestly think its 'a thing' off your radar that might play a part in the deliberations. Always being the cream of the B1G might make it harder to see, as you rightfully expect to be judged on just your own body of work.
Did FSU's debacle against Oregon hurt Clemson? No then why Should the Past matter to OSU
What exactly did UGA do to earn such lavish praise? You a big champion of their playoff worthiness there, rival fan?
Going into The Game, Michigan had been sitting at #4 for three weeks as the highest ranked one-loss team above Georgia and Oklahoma. Honestly, I think if they had managed to beat Ohio State, some if not most of the committee members would have ranked them above Notre Dame. Michigan was also 3rd before The Game in 2016. Wisconsin was ranked 4th above Alabama last year before the CCG. Michigan State and Iowa were #4 and #5 in 2015.I get that. But can you see how the B1G earning a 31-0 loss, preceded by a 38-0 loss, preceded by a "No Participation" trophy in the CFP the last three years might shape perception?
If the 'high end' of the conference sets the perception with some voters, then you have a conference perception hole to dig out of with some voters. Now, that only the high end of the conference would be considered seems to me to be short sighted and unfair, to be honest. Stupid way to judge conference competence. But I honestly think its 'a thing' off your radar that might play a part in the deliberations. Always being the cream of the B1G might make it harder to see, as you rightfully expect to be judged on just your own body of work.
Errr Clemson getting bludgeoned by Alabama last year is forgotten now? Ohio State beating Alabama and obliterating Oregon in the first CFP didn't happen? Maybe if the committee actually stuck to their "four best teams" directive in 2015 and put Ohio State over Michigan State, Sparty wouldn't have had to take that 38-0 beating.Clemson was 14-0 the next year. So we are not talking about how to evaluate a one loss team.
And 2015 was one bad year for the ACC in the CFP, followed by a an ACC 20 point win over Oklahoma in 2016 and solid (45-40 loss) championship game. The following year Clemson convincingly beat some team, I can't recall in the semis, and then won the Championship Game. I don't see a poor conference showing for the ACC in that that 3 year stretch, so I have to disagree that's a good analogy. Again, I'm not advocating it, just throwing out the hypothesis.
Similarities are that teams with good records don't get in because the regular season is utterly meaningless. And the conference tourneys to win conferences are next to a joke
First, the conference decided we play nine conference game instead of eight, not us. Second, we got criticized in the past for playing FCS teams (which the Citadel is), so we play FBS teams instead. And playing top-notch OOC teams is good for the resume. But, to continue pounding the original point, it wasn't what we did against OOC teams the last two seasons but what we did against mediocre in-conference opponents. We take care of business against those teams we should care of business against, then we're not having this discussion...it's not the fault of the schedule.