I hope we would do this to them in Tuscaloosa. Because it gets tiring of them playing Dixieland Delight every time they beat us in every sport. Kudos to Ohio State for trolling the trolls
Tennessee doesn’t have a lot of weapons their receivers are very weak and they didn’t have their best player Sampson at running back. Once they got behind they were in trouble because they couldn’t use play action pass and were just trying to throw it with less talented threats on the outside. There weakness on defense is secondary and it got exposed by very talented relievers Ohio State has. It just wasn’t a good matchup going in vs Ohio State and then with running back out it was a bloodbath as they couldn’t control the ball like Michigan was able to do.I think Ohio St has been awakened. I don’t know if anyone can beat them at this point because they are finally playing like everyone envisioned them.
I think Oregon will get drug in the rematch, and we are left wondering if ND or Georgia has enough defense to keep it close.
Could be Tennessee is that bad but it feels like Ohio State found something that they were missing.
I don’t have a problem with 12 teams but you can’t give automatic byes to inferior teams because they won a weak conference. Maybe give them a home game as a reward though. and a 5 and 6 seed. That always makes them face the 1 or 2 seed if they win. If Texas and Penn state got the byes you have 8 teams pretty equal playing to get to quarterfinal round. You then add strength of schedule in there and you have some good matchups.Not that there was any doubt, but:
#7 beat #10 by ten, but they were up by 24 and those were garbage TDs
#5 beat #12 by 14, and it wasn't really that close
#6 beat #11 by 28, and it felt worse than that.
#8 beat #9 by 25, and it wasn't that close, either.
That right there is all the evidence you need that expanding larger than 8 teams (which I also opposed) was pointless fluff.
It wasn't one 9-12 seed, it was every one of them.
The only one who looked good was Clemson for a portion of the first half.
None of the three, if Texas wins, well Texas. If Georgia wins that would be 3 in four years , we would never hear the end of that. If Ohio St wins, two straight years of the B1G winning it with 2 different teams. That would be an in your face moment not to mention recruiting implications. No, Arizona St must win the national title. No one cares about the Big 12, even when they have good teams.I’d rather see them win it rather than Georgia or Texas.
I’m still going to repeat what the experts are saying, “ this game does not diminish what they accomplished in the regular season.” Well experts I think it does.The problem I see with Tennessee laying an egg , now all the others that got blown out will say they just played a bad game like the SEC team. Play bad and anyone can get blown out By a good team.
I don't have a problem with that rematch because that is the same type of scenario where we got a rematch with LSU in 2011/12 and we won the 2nd time and that's the one that mattered.One thing about this playoff and Ohio State is just how much of a do-over this whole thing is.
Oregon beat Boise St. which due to weak OOC Big 10 scheduling was probably the best OOC win the conference had. They then went on to beat Ohio State and Penn State. They're undefeated. What's their reward? They get to play a super talented two loss Ohio State team, who even if they beat them is still only 1-1 against them with one more loss.
An 11-2 team is playing a 13-0 team that already beat them and this game is the one that counts because playoff games are magical. Ohio State can absolutely blow up their bracket and furthermore I would argue this is one reason some people might have wanted Alabama out, because if they got hot they could have done the same thing.
Here's a model someone did showing the chaos Alabama would have introduced to their bracket, dramatically reducing some team's odds of progression: https://www.samford.edu/sports-anal...ation-Reveals-Alabamas-True-Playoff-Potential
The regular season just doesn't matter that much and the talented teams that sneaks in can do a lot of damage...
There's a big part of that, that is missing.I don't have a problem with that rematch because that is the same type of scenario where we got a rematch with LSU in 2011/12 and we won the 2nd time and that's the one that mattered.
I can't tell sometimes if a question is rhetorical or straight faced serious so...For the record, I have maintained all year that Tennessee was not a good team. The only decent team they beat was Alabama , and we were in a funk during that stretch. I still would like to know exactly what happened those 6 games. Anyway, back to the thread
No a Bad loss counted against tOSU as well which is why they dropped to #8There's a big part of that, that is missing.
LSU only had one more win than Alabama, and that was their game against Alabama. Oregon for the record also beat Michigan. So they beat Ohio State head to head and also beat the other team that beat Ohio State.
This Ohio State team has two more losses, so the result won't just erase the head to head loss like the LSU vs Alabama championship game, but it will also make another game go poof like it was meaningless.
Which is ironic considering how meaningful Alabama's losses seem to be to you and the committee. Bad losses count... sometimes (if Ohio State wins we'll pretend that Michigan loss didn't happen I guess). Big wins (Alabama over Georgia, South Carolina) also count... sometimes. Just have to get them at the right time I guess.
They're not relative to the committee's rankings. They put that Ohio State team above multiple one loss teams for example.The 2 situations are completely different.
I'm not going back and forth with you about this.They're not relative to the committee's rankings. They put that Ohio State team above multiple one loss teams for example.
Remember the comparison for the sake of Alabama's inclusion is not Ohio State. It's SMU. So you have to take the same exact logic you are applying to Ohio State vs. Oregon and apply it there. On what basis does SMU earn a mulligan for losing to every top 25 team they played? Where are their good wins? What makes them deserve a spot?
And if you go well they don't deserve one but neither does Alabama... alright then by extension neither does Ohio State. We might as well work our way up the list.
I'm ok with 5 conference winners getting in, but not the top 4 getting byes, and that, to me, is the reason we had terrible games in the first round. Honestly, there are only 6 teams that have any chance at winning the national title (Texas, Ohio St, Oregon, Georgia, ND, and Penn St) and four of them didn't get byes and played in the first round against competition that had no chance. Therefore, we have lopsided first round games, and most likely two lopsided 2nd round games (Texas/AZ St & Penn St/Boise St). We also have maybe the two best teams playing each other in the 2nd round (Oregon/OSU) when they shouldn't be facing one another until the semis at the earliest.I don’t have a problem with 12 teams but you can’t give automatic byes to inferior teams because they won a weak conference. Maybe give them a home game as a reward though. and a 5 and 6 seed. That always makes them face the 1 or 2 seed if they win. If Texas and Penn state got the byes you have 8 teams pretty equal playing to get to quarterfinal round. You then add strength of schedule in there and you have some good matchups.
5. Boise State vs 12. South Carolina in Boise
6 Arizona State vs 11. Alabama in Tempe
7. Clemson vs 10 Tennesee in Clemson
8. Notre Dame vs 9.Ohio State in South Bend
Those are much better matchups and you reward team for winning conference some but not just a bye to quarterfinals. The one issue the NCAA and tv will have is you get games at Boise, Tempe, Clemson over Texas, Columbus and Happy Valley
Alabama's SoS 16Alabama could have been in and should have been in at 10-2 just like tOSU.
Yep, the playoffs are the second season.Then ther is no point in any sport of having a post season if all we are going to look at is regular season results. It matters when you win the games. The regular season just gets you an opportunity to play in the post season in any sport and win a title. The Giants beat the undefeated Patriots in the Super Bowl so they are seen as the NFL champion. The Patriots were undefeated in 2007 while the Giants were 10-6 in regular season including a loss to the Patriots earlier in the season. The Giants beat them in the Super Bowl and are Super Bowl champs. The Patriots win that game they are probably seen as best team ever they lost so they can’t even get mentioned. If they lost the regular season game but won Super Bowl they are seen differently.