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All M has to do is TCB. Win out and they will be the 2 seed. Lose a game and watch the playoff from the couch
Yeah, that's really what it boils down to. One loss eliminates them, especially if its OSU, because it comes late and is fresh in the minds of the committee. In the Vals case, since the loss happens today, and playoff selections are still a month away, the committee can be much more forgiving to them.
I agree Michigan has to win out in order to go to the playoffs.
It’s going to be wild. A lot of scenarios with the playoff field now.
- Georgia. Is in.
- Ohio State vs Michigan. Winner in Columbus is in. The loser at a record of 11-1 could be in if they lost a close game.
- TCU. Is in if they win out. They probably won’t though IMO.
- Tennessee. Could be in if they finish at 11-1. Then you get in debate of 11-1 Tennessee vs 12-1 PAC12 Champ.
- USC or UCLA or Oregon. 12-1 PAC12 Champ could be in the discussion.
- Ole Miss or LSU. Could be in if one of these teams wins out. Unlikely though.
- Clemson or Alabama. Ha! Sorry, but barring absolute chaos, you gone!
Tennessee is, IMO, absolutely going to get in. It's not even that narrow. They are in ahead of the ACC Champ. Full stop. They are PROBABLY in ahead of the P12 champ. They are in ahead of Ohio State. They're in because they have some pretty good wins. Better wins than any of the othes, by far.
Last edited by iam416; November 6, 2022, 07:21 AM.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
Pac 12 Champ looking more likely; UCLA vs USC winner likely plays Oregon in Pac 12 CG... I had the Pac 12 pegged as a likely 2-loss conference champ, looking less likely. I don't think the conference is good but I don't see the committee passing on a 1-loss conference champion...
TCU still has some tough games left but they've some margin for error, I think they lose a game or even 2 as they've a tough schedule left. I like the Big XII more than most, deep conference in quality opponents (but really any elite teams?) so they can lose a game and still earn it if they don't lose the Big XII CG.
1. Georgia
2. M - Buckeyes winner
3. TCU (I think they lose @Texas next week)
4. Pac 12 Champ (Oregon vs UCLA-USC)
Tennessee & M/Ohio State loser most likely to benefit if Big XII and Pac 12 champs have 2-losses. Loser of M, Buckeyes needs a close loss.
I don't think the top four have changed from what I thought 2-3 weeks ago. The top four are
Georgia
Ohio State
Tennessee
Michigan
You can put them in any order, I suppose, but those are the top four in the country. Tennessee got bounced yesterday, but not badly. I still think the committee takes 2 SEC teams before they'd take 2 B1G teams. Proven by past actions. "nobody wants to see M v osu rematch"
If Tennessee flops again, I could see a strong finishing PAC 12 champion getting in or maybe TCU if they are undefeated.
If Michigan loses in Columbus, and finishes at 11-1, they are DONE. NO playoffs. Proven past actions by the committee.
Tennessee at 11-1 could pass a 1 loss Michigan team. PROVEN past actions by the committee.
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I'll be glad when the field expands to 12. It can't happen soon enough for me.
I don't think the top four have changed from what I thought 2-3 weeks ago. The top four are
Georgia
Ohio State
Tennessee
Michigan
You can put them in any order, I suppose, but those are the top four in the country. Tennessee got bounced yesterday, but not badly. I still think the committee takes 2 SEC teams before they'd take 2 B1G teams. Proven by past actions. "nobody wants to see M v osu rematch"
If Tennessee flops again, I could see a strong finishing PAC 12 champion getting in or maybe TCU if they are undefeated.
If Michigan loses in Columbus, and finishes at 11-1, they are DONE. NO playoffs. Proven past actions by the committee.
Tennessee at 11-1 could pass a 1 loss Michigan team. PROVEN past actions by the committee.
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I'll be glad when the field expands to 12. It can't happen soon enough for me.
Tennessee got their asses kicked much worse than the score shows.
I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
The problem is, that Oregon got their asses kicked by Georgia waaaay worse than Tennessee did. Georgia is just really, really good. There is no way they penalize Tennessee for losing at Georgia after they've won at LSU, beat UAT and, I guess, won at Pitt (Meh). And they absolutely destroyed UK (who is mediocre, but they whipped the piss out of them).
Neither Ohio State nor M have any win that even comes close that. They just don't. So the loser of that game is behind UT. Zero doubt.
The real question is whether a 1-loss Oregon is ahead of UT. Or a 1-loss TCU or 1-loss Clemson (assuming they all win their championships).
There's no way I could put Clemson ahead of Tennessee. The other two---I dunno.
But, UTK is gonna finish 11-1. And I just don't see the CFP saying, yeah, you had to play at Athens in a game we think ANY OTHER TEAM WOULD HAVE LOST TOO, so you're out.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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