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Originally posted by Hannibal View PostFlorida didn't play ND.
Both Michigan and Florida had the same record. Michigan's one loss was more impressive than Florida's and Michigan MOV was vastly superior, on average. Florida struggled to beat crappy teams like Vanderbilt, Florida State and South Carolina. Outside of one bad game against Ball State, Michigan dominated everybody they faced before OSU. Michigan had a better score in the one common opponent that was available. Michigan beat a one loss team. Florida didn't.
The best that you can say -- the only thing that you can say -- is that the data was inconclusive, and therefore, you should give the benefit of the doubt to the team that wouldn't set up a rematch. I actually don't have a problem with that logic.
MOV is not a factor for me and indeed, the BCS removed that from its calculations years ago after countless individuals complained that it encouraged "running up the score". I am more interested in who Florida beat than how much did they win by. I give Florida more credit for a 1 point win over "crappy" South Carolina than Michigan's 31 point win over a truly crappy team like Indiana. Indeed, you're already injecting a heavy dose of bias by minimizing Florida's wins over Kentucky, South Carolina, and FSU, even though all three had winning seasons, while simultaneously touting Michigan's blowouts of Indiana, Minnesota, and Sparty.
Wisconsin was possibly the best win either team had (going simply by record). But if anyone complains about SEC teams fluffing up their records with weak OOCs, well, shouldn't Wisconsin get a closer examination? Their OOC was terrible in 2006. Yet for some reason they are legit and the SEC came by their records fraudulently by playing cupcakes.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostYou can rant about margins of victory all you want, but Florida built the better resume.
Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostWisconsin was possibly the best win either team had (going simply by record). But if anyone complains about SEC teams fluffing up their records with weak OOCs, well, shouldn't Wisconsin get a closer examination? Their OOC was terrible in 2006. Yet for some reason they are legit and the SEC came by their records fraudulently by playing cupcakes.
Just because the idiots of the world think that MOV is immoral or something doesn't mean that you, I, or the voters can't use it as an objective measure of how good a team is.
So Florida beat South Carolina by 1 point? We beat Minnehah by 14 points and dominated the game. The win difference between the two opponents was a whopping 1. Minny was 6-6. South Carolina was 7-5. Whose victory was better? I'd call it at least a wash. We would have easily beaten South Carolina if we had played them, and it's not Michigan's fault that Minny played Cal in their OOC schedule when they could have played a MAC team instead.
Florida State went 6-6 in the regular season and they played a Godawful cupcake schedule. We played two teams like that -- Iowa and Minny. We beat them both by 14. Florida beat FSU by 7. We beat Vandy by 20. Florida beat them by 6. In the absence of a lot of common opponents or a head-to-head game, you can't ignore data like this.Last edited by Hannibal; November 20, 2011, 07:15 PM.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post35 bowl games need 70 teams. There are 120 teams in the FBS. The following have already been eliminated from bowl competition:
ACC (3): BC, Maryland, Duke
Big10 (2): Minnesota, Indiana
Big East: none
Big12 (1): Kansas
Pac12 (4): Oregon St, Washington St, Colorado, Arizona
SEC (2): Kentucky, Ole Miss
MTW (3): UNLV, New Mexico, Colorado St
CUSA (5): Rice, Tulane, UAB, Memphis, Central Florida
WAC (4): Fresno, San Jose St, New Mexico St, Idaho
Independents (2): Army, Navy
MAC (5): Miami-OH, BG, Buffalo, Akron, CMU
Sun Belt (5): Florida Atlantic, North Texas, Troy, Middle Tennessee, LA-Monroe
In addition neither USC or Miami will be allowed in a bowl game. That makes 82 currently eligible teams for 70 spots. With two weeks left, more will probably be eliminated. I think it'll probably be unlikely that bowls will pass on OSU and Penn State to select some marginal MAC team. There might not even BE another option.?I don?t take vacations. I don?t get sick. I don?t observe major holidays. I?m a jackhammer.?
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Originally posted by WM Wolverine View PostThe championship game is supposed to involve the #1 & #2 teams in the nation, regardless of what conference they played in. There are no rules about one conference only being allowed to send two teams to the NCG or that a team that doesn't win its division/conference can't play in said game or a rematch can't happen...
If the SEC has the #1 & #2 teams in the nation, they should play in NCG.Atlanta, GA
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Originally posted by whodean View PostThis. And LSU v Alabama round 2 will be a helluva battle.
Noone wants to see a rematch because there's no need for a rematch. Les' boys took care of business in Tuscaloosa, and shouldn't have to do it again to prove they're the true NC. Had the game been in Baton Rouge, there may be an argument, but that's not the case.
I don't give a rat's ass about what DSL crows about Florida being a better team than M in '06; that's horseshit (and he knows it) and the troll is just trying to get a rise out of everyone.
No rematch in that scenario, not this year either (if the voters have any cajones).Repugnant is the creature who would squander the ability to lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his fleeting time here.
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Originally posted by Paul L View PostYeah, and who's the National Champion should Bama beat LSU? Does LSU's win AT BAMA mean nothing?
Noone wants to see a rematch because there's no need for a rematch. Les' boys took care of business in Tuscaloosa, and shouldn't have to do it again to prove they're the true NC. Had the game been in Baton Rouge, there may be an argument, but that's not the case.
I don't give a rat's ass about what DSL crows about Florida being a better team than M in '06; that's horseshit (and he knows it) and the troll is just trying to get a rise out of everyone.
No rematch in that scenario, not this year either (if the voters have any cajones).
What if Stanford, Virginia Tech, and OK Stateall lose another game, which is very possible? They all still have a tough game left. Would you actually support a two-loss team in the title game, over a one-loss team, simply to avoid a rematch? How far are you willing to go with this "principle"?
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostThe goal is to pit the two best teams against each other in the title game. For my money, that's LSU and Bama. I don't see Bama losing to Auburn but LSU could fall agaisnt Arkansas. In that case, who belongs in the title game? Only ONE of those three?
What if Stanford, Virginia Tech, and OK Stateall lose another game, which is very possible? They all still have a tough game left. Would you actually support a two-loss team in the title game, over a one-loss team, simply to avoid a rematch? How far are you willing to go with this "principle"?
How long are you going to beat this horse?Repugnant is the creature who would squander the ability to lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his fleeting time here.
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